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Why Many of Your Favorite Redheaded Cartoon Characters Are Actually Black
I recently had an epiphany over a friendly debate in a group chat about the race of the characters in A Goofy Movie. You might be thinking “what does it matter what race they are? They’re dogs.” And yes, you are right about them being dogs, but just like with most things in this world, race permeates throughout much of fictional media, including fictional media about cartoon dogs.
By C.R. Hughes2 months ago in Geeks
Upcoming Movie That Could’ve Made Henry Cavill the New John Wick Is Doomed
Henry Cavill and Guy Ritchie‘s action thriller, In the Grey, was supposed to be released earlier this year, but for some reason, the movie was pulled from the calendar with little to no explanation. Now, the producers have given a rather discouraging update on the project.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Geeks
Shefali Shah Reflects on Playing Akshay Kumar’s Mother in Waqt: ‘I Didn’t Have the Maturity Back Then’. AI-Generated.
When Waqt: The Race Against Time released in 2005, audiences praised its emotional depth, strong performances, and powerful storytelling. But for actor Shefali Shah, the film has always held a deeper personal meaning. Years later, she is now opening up about one of the most debated aspects of the film—playing the mother of Akshay Kumar, who was not only 28 onscreen but also five years older than her in real life.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Geeks
Wicked: For Good Sets New Box Office Records while Erivo and Grande's Oscar buzz grows.
This past weekend, the emerald glow of Wicked: For Good flooded movie theaters, signifying more than simply the return to Oz. It was an instant when reviewers, viewers, and business insiders all turned to look. With the assurance of a franchise that knows precisely what it's doing, the sequel shot to prominence in theaters, earning an incredible $228 million worldwide in its first weekend and immediately shattering box office records for musical adaptations. It was more of a cultural event than a film release.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
HBO Brings Westeros Back to Life: New Game of Thrones Spin-Offs Seek to Rewrite Season 8's Legacy
The last finale of Game of Thrones Season 8, which left many fans disappointed, irritated, or just devastated, has been hanging over Westeros like an endless winter storm for years. However, an unforeseen development in 2025 is that HBO is no longer avoiding that conclusion. Rather, it appears as though the network is about to enter it head-on, light up, prepared to face the specters of its own history.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
20 John Cena Matches to Watch Before His Retirement
For the first time in two decades, the wrestling world is facing a future without John Cena. Whether you’re watching this after he’s officially retired or catching this right before he hangs up the jorts for good, the truth stays the same: one of the greatest performers in WWE history is stepping away for good — and he actually means it.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks
The Cost of Being Misunderstood - Why Brandon T. Jackson’s Return Matters More Than Ever by NWO Sparrow
How a misunderstood journey shaped one of the most compelling stand-up moments of the year The funny story of a creator who rebuilt his voice through purpose, honesty, and unshakable self-belief
By NWO SPARROW2 months ago in Geeks
Rachel Reviews: Adolescence (2025)
*I started writing this some time ago. Life temporarily distracted me and time passed. I'd written too much of it to let it languish here unread but please bear in mind that the Emmys were held in September. I liked my intro too much to alter it considerably.
By Rachel Deeming2 months ago in Geeks









