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Theatre at the Bell Howls "Lila the Werewolf" Onto the Stage
I don’t know how to say this - she’s a werewolf, and I’m a human. Theatre at the Bell is bringing “Lila the Werewolf,” a short story written by Peter S. Beagle, to the stage this February. Farrell is about to break up with his girlfriend, Lila, only to discover that she is a werewolf. He has to decide whether to leave her or continue a relationship that has lost its moon.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "White Light"
It's been a few minutes since I last wrote a Power Rangers review, but I know where I left off. For those of you who remember, I don't do every episode, just the stand out moments, and the franchise has had quite a few. The last review I wrote covered the permanent end of the Green Ranger, and as I said before, I took this much better than I did regarding the candle in Season One, because this time, there was no way out, no Plan B. Tommy received mentions following the end of the "Green No More" arc, with a big one coming in the following episode, "Missing Green," which centered on Jason's guilt and self-blame regarding Tommy losing his powers.
By Clyde E. Dawkins9 days ago in Geeks
My Top 10 Favorite Feel-Good Movies
#1 - Marcel the Shell With Shoes On (9/10) I watched this with a group of friends the first time, with my fiance the second time and my sister the third time. Every time I watch, I enjoy it even more. While it is a tear-jerker at times, Marcel the Shell With Shoes On is also a touching, feel-good film that reminds us to appreciate the little things and always remember what is truly important in life. A beautiful film I highly recommend.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton9 days ago in Geeks
10 Times Rotten Tomatoes and I Disagreed. Top Story - January 2026.
***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" Newton9 days ago in Geeks
"A Little Night Music": A Lovely Theatrical Experience at Marblehead Little Theatre
The night has smiled three times... the smile for the fools was particularly broad tonight. Marblehead Little Theatre welcomes audiences to “A Little Night Music,” with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Set in 1900 Sweden, the story follows tangled love affairs among mismatched lovers as they confront love, regret, and second chances during a weekend away in the country.
By Marielle Sabbag9 days ago in Geeks
My Top 10 Favorite Bizarre Movies. Content Warning.
#1 - It's What's Inside (9/10) Easily one of my favorite horror/comedies of all time now, It's What's Inside is a wild ride. While you might think this is just another run-of-the-mill film about a college reunion gone wrong based on Google's quick overview, this movie is anything but predictable and far from your average teen thriller.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton9 days ago in Geeks
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Movie Review
After years in hibernation, the 28 Days Later series returned in 2025, picking up with the running dead and adopting a more emotional tone. The wait for the follow-up was short and has ultimately been worth it. Not only is 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple a vast improvement over the last film, it finds a place among the best films of 2026.
By Robert Cain10 days ago in Geeks
Trumpet Gumbo - A Visceral Short Film about Passion
What am I passionate about? “Trumpet Gumbo” is a 2025 short film directed by Brad Courtamanche. TV Chef Buddy Bontemps experiences the pressures of an actual kitchen in his mentorship with Chef Deluca. Much of the stress comes from the fact that if he doesn’t complete the mentorship, he won’t get his own restaurant, which is his dream.
By Marielle Sabbag11 days ago in Geeks











