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Designing the Costumes for The Supremes At Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat
Costume designer Whitney Anne Adams is known for various television and film credits, horror in particular. It is a thank you to Adams for taking the time in her busy schedule to speak briefly in an interview over Zoom about ensembling the wardrobe for Searchlight Pictures and writer-director Tina Mabry's 2024 film, ‘The Supremes At Earl’s All You Can Eat’.
By Michele Schultz7 months ago in Geeks
What's Trump's "Body Count"?
Donald Trump has always been a figure of spectacle, whether in business, television, or politics. But beyond the boardrooms and rallies lies a lesser-analyzed—yet equally controversial—aspect of his public life: his long and often scandalous romantic history. While “body count” is modern slang for sexual partners, the term takes on a particular edge when applied to a man whose relationships have often overlapped with power, money, and the media.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Geeks
How Much Does It Cost to Hire Java Developers in Different Regions?
Java remains one of the most widely used programming languages worldwide. According to the TIOBE Index (2025), Java consistently ranks in the top 5 most popular programming languages. Around 9 million developers actively use Java globally, with significant adoption across enterprise software, fintech, mobile apps, and backend systems.
By William Smith7 months ago in Geeks
Wednesday 2 Review: a shocking evolution. AI-Generated.
Wednesday continues to delve into the dark and whimsical world of the Netfñix series Wednesday Addams, portrayed by Jenna Ortega. This season promises to be just as captivating as its predecessor, with sharper wit, deeper mysteries, and a more profound exploration of Wednesday's character.
By Ninfa Galeano7 months ago in Geeks
From Theaters to Streaming: Why the Future of Marvel Films Likely Belongs to Disney+
Author’s Note: This article is a continuation of ideas first explored in my previous piece, “From Infinity Saga to Chicken Jockey: The Changing Face of Moviegoing”, which can be found on my Vocal page. That essay examined the emotional and cultural shifts in how families (including my own) engage with blockbuster cinema today. This piece expands that analysis, focusing on Marvel Studios and Disney’s developing release strategy.
By Jenna Deedy7 months ago in Geeks
Jem and The Holograms: Why This 80s Icon Still Matters 40 Years Later
In 1985, amidst a sea of cartoons designed to sell toys, Jem and The Holograms burst onto television screens with a message that was louder, bolder, and more vibrant than its competitors.
By Edwin Betancourt Jr.7 months ago in Geeks
How Startups Are Using AI to Disrupt Traditional Business Models
Startups are quickly gaining traction these days through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to address convoluted issues, optimize operational effectiveness, and build extremely personalized experiences. Their small size, responsiveness, and digital-native inclination enable them to be perfect candidates to implement AI in their core procedures. Compared to conventional corporations burdened with legacy technology, AI-based startups can turn quickly, test experimentally, and grow smartly.
By Lilly Gracia7 months ago in Geeks
Quantum Flight: The Story of a Plane Powered by Time
Imagine an airplane that doesn't need fuel. An invention so revolutionary it could change the world by drawing limitless energy directly from time itself. But what happens when you tamper with the fundamental laws of physics? This is the story of a mad scientist’s dream, a catastrophic flight, and a desperate fight to prevent a future war that was never supposed to happen.
By Bolt Movies7 months ago in Geeks










