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Arcane Isn’t Perfect — But Here’s Why It’s Worth Watching
(Spoilers for Season 1 of Arcane!) Arcane was one of those shows I kept hearing about, from the moment it came out in 2021 to the recent season 2 finale, yet I knew pretty much nothing about it. So I finally decided to indulge in the first season—and it did not disappoint.
By angela hepworth12 months ago in Geeks
Tom Hanks' Upcoming Projects: What to Expect from Hollywood's Beloved Star
Tom Hanks has been a dominant force in Hollywood for decades, consistently delivering performances that captivate audiences across generations. With an illustrious career spanning multiple genres, Hanks continues to prove his versatility as an actor, producer, and storyteller. As we move further into 2025, fans eagerly anticipate his upcoming projects, ranging from animated sequels to thought-provoking dramas. Here’s a deep dive into what’s next for one of Hollywood’s most beloved stars.
By Bevy Osuos12 months ago in Geeks
2025 Oscar Winners: The Biggest Surprises, Snubs, and Historic Moments
The 2025 Oscars have officially wrapped up, leaving the world buzzing about the winners, the upsets, and the historic milestones that defined the night. Hosted at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, this year’s Academy Awards delivered unforgettable moments, from ground breaking wins to emotional acceptance speeches that will be talked about for years to come.
By Bevy Osuos12 months ago in Geeks
Anora Dominates the 2025 Oscars – How Sean Baker Made History
The 2025 Oscars delivered one of the most unforgettable moments in Academy Awards history as Anora, directed by Sean Baker, swept multiple categories, including Best Picture. What started as a low-budget indie film with an unconventional narrative has now become the defining cinematic achievement of the year.
By Bevy Osuos12 months ago in Geeks
“The Royal We” (2025) - Hallmark Original
Honestly, I felt almost nothing at this movie, which is extremely sad for my love of Hallmark cheesiness. It seems like it has potential for the usual Hallmark royal movies, but this one just seemed to hit me wrong. The positives were few: parts were set in Boston (which I always enjoy), the quirky best friend was often funny, and the movie showcased choosing happiness over duty.
By Kristen Barenthaler12 months ago in Geeks
Reviewing Premiere Week of "Beyond the Gates"
After many months of hype and promos, we were finally treated to CBS' newest daytime soap opera, Beyond the Gates. Now I've said this before, I'm not exactly the biggest soap fan. However, after learning about this soap and the history behind it, I had to see this. Beyond the Gates is TV's first predominantly Black soap in well over 30 years, since the short-lived soap, Generations, aired on NBC from 1989-1991. The cast of that series included Richard Roundtree, Vivica A. Fox, and the late, great Kristoff St. John (who later played Eric Winters on The Young and the Restless).
By Clyde E. Dawkins12 months ago in Geeks











