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Big Fat Liar - A Movie Review
Lies will only make the situation worse. Big Fat Liar is a 2002 film. Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a habit of lying. To make up for his failing grade, he writes a killer essay. Only it’s stolen by big-time Hollywood producer, Marty Wolf, who turns it into a smash-hit film. With nobody on his side, except his best friend Kaylee, the duo travel to Hollywood for the ultimate revenge.
By Marielle Sabbag5 days ago in Geeks
Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron Star in Netflix's Hilarious Rom-Com 'A Family Affair'
Netflix’s latest rom-com, “A Family Affair,” is set to charm audiences with its blend of humor, romance, and family drama. The film stars Nicole Kidman as Brooke, a successful but creatively blocked novelist, and Zac Efron as Chris, a self-absorbed movie star. Joey King rounds out the main cast as Zara, Brooke’s daughter and Chris’s long-suffering assistant. As the story unfolds, an unexpected romance sparks between Brooke and Chris, leading to hilarious complications that entangle the entire family.
By Sangita Nandi5 days ago in Geeks
A Quiet Place: Day One Movie Review
Back in 2018, A Quiet Place was released to high acclaim; it was a nail-biting thriller that did more with less. Following a 2021 sequel, the series is branching off in different directions with A Quiet Place: Day One. If you can put up with a fairly standard opening act, this third entry will offer the same tension against a standalone story.
By Robert Cain6 days ago in Geeks
RunPee App. Top Story - June 2024.
I was going through the stories I wrote way before Vocal and found a series I’d penned on the American movie industry. I covered the economics of making and distributing movies, the ways the movie industry responds to modern challenges such as MeToo movement and the streaming technologies, and other topics, including some movie reviews.
By Lana V Lynx6 days ago in Geeks
Regent Theatre's Return to Reason: A Step Back in Time
‘I would photograph an idea rather than an object, a dream rather than an idea’ - Man Ray The Regent Theatre celebrated one night only of 100 years of Return to Reason, a collection of four 1920s silent films by Man Ray. The compilation features Le Retour a la Raison (1923), Emak-Bakia (1926), L’Etoile de mer (1928), and Les Mysteres du Chateau de De (1929). Accompanied by a new music restoration, the films explore poetic visual storytelling.
By Marielle Sabbag6 days ago in Geeks
The Boys
Last we left our intrepid heroes Annie beat the shit out of Firecracker on live television. Firecracker also admitted to raping a 15 year old boy on live television but no one seemed to care about that. Butcher’s brain problem seems to have a life of its own and it is causing Butcher to hallucinate, blackout and potentially retain some of the power he had from the Compound V. Frenchie confessed his secret to his boyfriend, Kimiko had a showdown with the girl from the little fighting ring she was raised in. And Huey gave his dad some V and that perhaps saved his life? We will find out.
By Alexandrea Callaghan6 days ago in Geeks
A Day in the Life of a Digital Nomad
In the age of the internet, the concept of a traditional 9-to-5 job is becoming increasingly obsolete. The rise of the digital nomad lifestyle has allowed professionals from various fields to break free from the constraints of a single location and office environment. Among these modern-day wanderers, SEO specialists have found a unique niche that allows them to work from anywhere in the world. In this article, we will delve into a day in the life of a digital nomad working as an SEO specialist, and how they balance their work with the excitement of participating in online activities like the Rainbow Riches slots tournament.
By Honey Fowler7 days ago in Geeks
I Saw the TV Glow - A Movie Review
We need to talk about the new episode of The Pink Opaque. I Saw the TV Glow is a 2024 film. Two teenagers bond over their love of a supernatural TV show, but it’s mysteriously canceled. Owen and Maddy are trying to understand their worlds and fighting for an escape from reality.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks
Ishq Vishk Rebound's Love Narratives: Recognizing Tokenism in Bollywood
Ishq Vishk Rebound's Love Narratives: Recognizing Tokenism in Bollywood The latest romantic release 'Ishq Vishk Rebound', delves into the complexities of modern relationships and the blurred lines between love, friendship, and heartbreak. Co-written by Vaishali Naik, Vinay Chhawal, and Ketan Pedgaonkar, the film navigates the confusion surrounding love in today's society. Following the story of childhood friends Raghav, Sanya, and Sahir, played by Rohit Saraf, Pashmina Roshan, and Jibraan Khan respectively, 'Rebound' explores the dynamics of their intertwined relationships. As Sanya and Sahir's tumultuous romance affects Raghav and Riya, played by Naila Grewal, the friends find themselves entangled in a rebound romance that threatens to jeopardize their bond. Can their 'ishq vishk' fling survive the test of time, or will it ultimately tear them apart?
By Hridya Sharma8 days ago in Geeks
Jaws: The Revenge... Even Sharks Avoid it
Sharks don’t take things personally, or so you’d think. As the fourth installment of the Jaws franchise, Jaws: The Revenge swam out of the ocean onto the big screen in 1987. While trying to enjoy a vacation in the Bahamas, the Brody’s are attacked by another man-eating shark. Ellen Brody believes the shark is out for revenge and attempts to stop its vengeance.
By Marielle Sabbag9 days ago in Geeks