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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
The Boys Season 5's 10 Most Powerful Superheroes, Ranked
A vast array of superheroes (aka supes) are assembling for The Boys' fifth and final season, which may finally reveal which one is the most powerful of them all. Based on the graphic novel of the same name, The Boys is a satirical superhero series exploring the corporatization of super-powered beings. In Season 5, the story will come to its conclusion as Hughie, Butcher, and the Boys attempt to put a stop to the tyrannical Homelander once and for all.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Geeks
Henry Cavill and Guy Ritchie's New Action Thriller Gets an Uncertain Update
Will Guy Ritchie’s long-awaited action thriller In the Grey ever see the light of day? Despite wrapping production in the summer of 2023, the film’s fate is still uncertain, and it may stay that way for a while. On paper, the project has everything going for it: Henry Cavill, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Eiza González lead the cast, with Ritchie behind the camera and his trademark brand of stylish, high-stakes chaos at the center. The story follows two extraction specialists and a high-level negotiator tasked with rescuing a group that “operates in the middle of criminality and the law.” It’s the kind of premise tailor-made for Ritchie’s kinetic storytelling, in the vein of The Covenant, Wrath of Man, and The Ministry of Ungentlemenly Warfare.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Geeks
Sheriff Country: The Small-Town Crime Drama Making a Big Impact
There’s no shortage of crime dramas on television, but every so often, a series arrives that refuses to blend into the background. Sheriff Country is one of those rare shows—quietly intense, beautifully written, and grounded in the emotional weight of the people who live at its center. It’s a series that doesn’t rely on flashy action sequences or overly stylized characters. Instead, it gives viewers what they’ve been craving: authenticity.
By David Cook2 months ago in Geeks
The Unsuspecting Victim Grazes Happily On Caviar
The Beast In Me (2025) TV Series - A Spoilers-Free Review As a fan of both Homeland (2011) and The Americans (2013) TV series, when I saw Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys starring in what appeared to be a limited series on Netflix, I wasted no time jumping on the remote and binge-watching all eight episodes in a single day.
By Adrian CDTPPY2 months ago in Geeks
Nayanthara Gets Rs 10 Crore Rolls-Royce Spectre From Vignesh Shivan. What The Luxury Car Looks Like. AI-Generated.
Nayanthara, often hailed as the “Lady Superstar” of South Indian cinema, has once again made headlines—not for a film release, but for her latest extravagant gift. The acclaimed actress has reportedly received a Rolls-Royce Spectre worth Rs 10 crore from her partner, filmmaker Vignesh Shivan. The news has instantly gone viral, captivating fans and automobile enthusiasts alike.
By Fiaz Ahmed 2 months ago in Geeks
WWE Raw at MSG: John Cena’s Last Monday, A Flood of Returns, and a Wild Night on the Road to Survivor Series
WWE walked into Madison Square Garden last night with a very clear mission: make this episode of Raw feel like an all-timer. With John Cena’s final Monday appearance as an in-ring competitor, a wave of surprise returns, and storylines that finally started threading together, the show delivered the kind of energy Raw hasn’t seen in a long time.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks
Time for Bob Iger to Resign from Disney Following YouTube TV ESPN Power Move
In late October, Disney made a move it thought would force Google’s hand. In the middle of a contract dispute with YouTube TV, Disney pulled its entire suite of channels from the platform: ESPN, ABC, FX, National Geographic, Disney Channel — gone in an instant. Millions of subscribers woke up to a blank screen.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks











