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Not Just For Clean Up: A History Of The MCU's Department of Damage Control
Initially an organisation that seemed to exist to help the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Phase Four onwards, the Department of Damage Control has shifted into a more antagonistic role. Most recently seen in the Wonder Man series, the current incarnation of Damage Control seems to target superpowered individuals, regardless of whether that person poses an active or intentional threat.
By Kristy Andersonabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
10 Times Rotten Tomatoes and I Disagreed
***Disclaimer*** I will be ranking these movies in the following manner: The greater the divide between Rotten Tomatoes and I, the higher up on the list (and I am referring to the critic's score, not the audience score). I will also show Rotten Tomatoes' score on each one in addition to my score. I am curious to know what everyone thinks, please let me know in the comments below!
By Madison "Maddy" Newton7 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "The Queen" by Andrew Morton
You're probably wondering why on earth I would read this book. It was free and it was a fair length. That was basically it at first. But another reason is because I enjoyed the show The Crown and so, it only makes sense to read a book that goes through separating facts from fictions - and to be fair, there aren't a lot of fictions about the show it seems. From the birth of the little princess and the way in which her father was reluctantly to become the king, all the way to meeting and marrying the veteran prince, Duke of Edinburgh and even down to the death of her father, queendom and beyond, this book actually gives us a lot about a woman who basically embodied the greatness and modernisation of the British 20th Century.
By Annie Kapur14 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Mae West
American actress and singer Mae West became a popular film actress during the Great Depression. She started entertaining in vaudeville, then performed on Broadway, and finally went to Hollywood. She signed up with Paramount Pictures and made her debut in the 1932 film “Night After Night.” She also starred in musicals, comedies, and crime dramas. The American Film Institute named her one of the best classic Hollywood actresses.
By Rasma Raisters19 days ago in Geeks
The Rachels - 2025
Much to my surprise, I have kept a list of the films I‘ve seen this year. I daresay it isn’t complete. There will be films that snuck in on a late night in front of the TV that I would’ve forgotten to note. Or others, that I went to watch at the cinema, but then had a red wine and promptly forgotten about. But it’s not a bad approximation of the films I’ve seen this year. In total, there are 53 films listed, so an average of one a week and one for good luck.
By Rachel Robbinsabout a month ago in Geeks
Marvel Zombie
The last entry into our 2025 superhero projects catalogue is Marvel Zombies. This was a show that was anticipated by absolutely no one and it disappeared from the public consciousness as quickly as it was released. There was nothing special about the project that made it a must see, or a must remember. In fact if anything it's a must forget.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Human Monsters: A Horror Anthology" by Various Authors
Yes, it's horror again. I'm feeling kind of down and whenever I'm down I read horror because it makes me feel better. Have you heard about that study that states people who are in depression should watch and read horror in order to make themselves feel better? Yeah, I checked it out some time ago - you should too. Human Monsters is exactly what you think it is, it is about monsters who are human - those who lurk in the normal world, not in the shadows, not in the darkness - they stand right in front of us. They are us. Let's go through my favourite stories in the anthology...
By Annie Kapurabout a month ago in Geeks
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Marty Supreme Movie Review
Since their breakout in 2017, the Safdie Brothers have specialised in smaller scale films with a razor-sharp edge. Their core formula involving placing morally dubious characters in dicey yet enthralling circumstances. This time Josh Safdie has struck out on his own with Marty Supreme, another brilliant showcase of the director’s talents.
By Robert Cainabout 3 hours ago in Geeks
Grammy Awards 2026 live!
The historical GRAMMYS® air tonight for the final time on CBS. It is also the last hosting gig for six-time master of ceremonies Trevor Noah. So what will happen? Only a handful of acts this year, just like every year, will receive the golden gramophone like every other year. Scores will go home in 2026 without the coveted prize.
By Skyler Saundersabout 5 hours ago in Geeks
Canadian Mining Firm Says 10 Employees Abducted in Sinaloa, Mexico. AI-Generated.
A Canadian mining company has reported the abduction of 10 employees at one of its operations in Sinaloa, Mexico, highlighting the persistent security challenges faced by foreign firms in the region. The incident has drawn international attention and raised concerns about the safety of mining personnel in areas affected by organized crime.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 10 hours ago in Geeks
Taylor Rehmet. AI-Generated.
Texas politics rarely stays quiet for long, and the Texas State Senate District 9 special election has become one of the most closely watched races in Tarrant County. At the center of this contest is Taylor Rehmet, a Republican candidate whose campaign has drawn attention during a volatile and highly competitive moment for the Texas Senate. Facing Democrat Leigh Wambsganss, Rehmet’s candidacy reflects broader political shifts shaping Texas elections today.
By Saboor Brohi about 11 hours ago in Geeks
Not Just For Clean Up: A History Of The MCU's Department of Damage Control. Top Story - February 2026.
Initially an organisation that seemed to exist to help the heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from Phase Four onwards, the Department of Damage Control has shifted into a more antagonistic role. Most recently seen in the Wonder Man series, the current incarnation of Damage Control seems to target superpowered individuals, regardless of whether that person poses an active or intentional threat.
By Kristy Andersonabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
Home Alone Cast Then and Now: Where Are the Stars Nearly 35 Years Later?. AI-Generated.
Home Alone Cast Then and Now: Where Are the Stars Nearly 35 Years Later? The movie Home Alone is one of the most popular holiday films ever made. Released in 1990, the movie quickly became a favorite for families all over the world. Even today, people enjoy watching Kevin McCallister use his clever ideas to protect his home during Christmas. After the huge success of the first movie, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York was released in 1992 and became just as loved. Over the years, the franchise continued with more sequels, but the original cast remains the most memorable. Nearly 35 years later, fans still enjoy learning about the actors who made this movie special. Macaulay Culkin (Kevin McCallister) Macaulay Culkin was only 10 years old when he became famous as Kevin McCallister. His funny expressions and smart tricks made him one of the most popular child actors of the 1990s. He returned as Kevin in Home Alone 2, which was another big success. After Home Alone, Macaulay appeared in well-known movies like My Girl. As he grew older, he explored different creative paths and later returned to acting. In recent years, he appeared in shows like Dollface and American Horror Story. Macaulay is in a long-term relationship with actress Brenda Song, and they have two children together. In December 2023, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, honoring his impact on movies and pop culture. Joe Pesci (Harry) Joe Pesci played Harry, one of the two burglars who brought much of the comedy to Home Alone. At the time of the movie’s release, Joe was already a respected actor. He returned for Home Alone 2 and continued working in many popular films, including My Cousin Vinny and Casino. His role as Harry remains one of his most entertaining performances and is still loved by fans during the holiday season. Daniel Stern (Marv) Daniel Stern played Marv, the tall and clumsy partner to Harry. His physical comedy and funny reactions made Marv an unforgettable character. After the Home Alone movies, Daniel appeared in films like City Slickers and later worked in television projects such as Shrill and Manhattan. He also worked as a director and explored storytelling behind the camera.
By Farhan Khanabout 19 hours ago in Geeks
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