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Best geek movies throughout history.
Review: Inside Out 2
While I didn't see the first Inside Out movie in theatres, I am a long-time fan of it. Insight Out does a great job of making our emotions, our instincts, understandable, rationalising without making excuses. I haven't enjoyed a Psychological deep-dive so much since my Beloved got me hooked into Sanders Sides. (She's still smug about that)
By Natasja Roseabout 4 hours ago in Geeks
Anime Expo
This year I am going to my first Anime Expo. There are a lot of cons coming up and I am going to be very busy towards the next few months and Anime Expo kicks off my con season. As I have just recently started getting into anime I don’t know a lot of the shows and manga that have panels going on but I am using this as an opportunity to learn about some new things and find my next hyperfixation. I will be pretty busy on Saturday and on Sunday I do just get to kind of wander the convention floor and see if there is anything that I want to spend money on. But you know that I really love to share my convention schedules with you guys so here is my Anime Expo plan!
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 20 hours ago in Geeks
Life Imitating 'Notebook' Art
This is a sad example of life imitating art or should I say Life Imitating 'Notebook" Art. Award Winning Actress Gena Rowlands, a legend of the screen whose career has spanned nearly seven decades including the role of The Notebook playing the role as the older Allie while actress Rachel McAdams plays the same character as the young Allie has been privately diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease. Her son, director, and actor Nick Cassavetes, shared the news with Entertainment Weekly while looking back on working together on The Notebook for its 20th anniversary.
By Gladys W. Muturiabout 21 hours ago in Geeks
A Treachery to the Faithful . Content Warning.
The Roman Catholic Church is one of the oldest institutions in history. It is an ancient organization that has preserved itself through layers of secrecy, holy rituals, and worldwide acceptance of Catholic doctrine. It is this faith that wills this system to outlast the lives of all their believers, thus, clearly showing the power of collective faith and belief. But this power, this trust, was immensely and systematically abused, betraying a billion people all believing and relying in this religion. The Boston Globe revealed a major discrepancy that exploded into a major scandal that shook the long-standing beliefs of Catholics right down to its cultural core.
By CJ Argallon3 days ago in Geeks
What in the Axel F.........is Going on With this Film?!
Eddie Murphy is BACK reprising his role as wisecracking cop, Axel Foley, heading back to Cali once again. This time, it’s not only to arrest some bad guys but to bring some prestige back to the “BHC” franchise and rid himself of that awful stench from the last film.
By Digital_FootPrint3 days ago in Geeks
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 Sabbag3 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 Nandi3 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 Cain4 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 Lynx4 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 Sabbag4 days ago in Geeks