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Guillermo del Toro Calls His New “Frankenstein” the Most Truthful Movie of His Career. AI-Generated.
Guillermo del Toro Calls His New “Frankenstein” the Most Truthful Movie of His Career Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro says everything he has created so far has led him to his latest project — “Frankenstein.” The visionary director behind Pan’s Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, and Pinocchio believes his new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic novel is more relevant today than ever before.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
George on Big Brother: The Breakout Star Everyone’s Talking About. AI-Generated.
A New Era for Big Brother Reality TV has always thrived on personalities that stand out — the ones who can make viewers laugh, cry, or gasp all in one episode. In the latest season of Big Brother UK, one name has been dominating conversations across social media: George. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the show or tuning in for the drama, George has become the center of attention for all the right — and sometimes wrong — reasons.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Geeks
Anne Hathaway & Emily Blunt Reunite in Milan: What Their Hug Reveals About The Devil Wears Prada 2 Plot!. AI-Generated.
Anne Hathaway & Emily Blunt Reunite in Milan: What Their Hug Reveals About The Devil Wears Prada 2 Plot! Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt’s Viral Milan Moment
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
A House of Dynamite Movie Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Explosive Nuclear Thriller Fizzles Out Too Soon. AI-Generated.
A House of Dynamite Movie Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Explosive Nuclear Thriller Fizzles Out Too Soon Kathryn Bigelow returns with another powerful, tension-filled film in A House of Dynamite, a modern nuclear thriller that grips you from the first moment — even if it doesn’t completely stick the landing. The film, starring Rebecca Ferguson and Idris Elba, mixes political drama, emotional suspense, and the terrifying possibility of global destruction.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
The Smashing Machine Review: Dwayne Johnson’s Best Acting Performance With Emily Blunt in a Powerful Mark Kerr Biopic. AI-Generated.
The Smashing Machine Review: Dwayne Johnson’s Best Acting Performance With Emily Blunt in a Powerful Mark Kerr Biopic The Smashing Machine is not your usual Dwayne Johnson action movie. This time, he trades explosions and witty one-liners for raw emotion and vulnerability. Directed by Benny Safdie, the film dives deep into the real-life story of MMA legend Mark Kerr, exploring his rise to fame, his painful downfall, and the emotional battles he fought outside the ring.
By Farhan Khan4 months ago in Geeks
Netflix Animated Series Haunted Hotel Review: One Room Please!
Spooky season needs a spooky show, and Netflix has delivered one with a side of dark comedy. Haunted Hotel is a Netflix Original series that gives you the demonic laughs with the Halloween season. The series centers around a family that inherited a hotel that comes with a lot of maintenance issues, as well as some undead business.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sports4 months ago in Geeks
"Beyond the Gates" Week 29 & 30 Review
Beyond the Gates has now aired on CBS for just over seven months, and we've seen so much in that little time. We've see love triangles, love quadrangles, deep secrets, family loyalty, dark betrayals, explosive moments, you name it, we've seen it. As I've said many times in many recaps, this was the very thing that the soap opera genre badly needed--and I'm not just saying that because of the massive representation displayed, but it's definitely one of the top reasons.
By Clyde E. Dawkins4 months ago in Geeks
The Echo in the Red Dust: My Martian Garden and the Memories I Carried
The air on Mars smelled of metallic dust and something faintly sweet, a scent unique to the synthetic atmospheres our habitats provided. It was not the crisp, earthy aroma of rain on fertile soil that I remembered from Earth, but after twenty years, it was home. My name is Elara, and I am a gardener on Mars, nurturing life where once there was none.
By Hussein Gazo4 months ago in Geeks
Five powerful reasons to connect with Stefano Labbia and ignite your creativity
In the vast digital landscape where content creators compete for attention, Stefano Labbia emerges as a unique, multifaceted personality who transcends traditional social media boundaries. His online presence is not just a stream of content, but a dynamic narrative that invites followers into a world of creativity, inspiration, and authentic storytelling.
By Samuel Harrington5 months ago in Geeks
Lady Comic Book History
Hello! I am Alexandrea Callaghan the author and podcaster of Lady Comic Book History and I am here to talk about the history of women in comics. First I want to tell you a little bit about how I got into this. It was COVID, we had all been locked up for maybe a month and I decided that I wanted to start a podcast about female superheroes. Now I wasn’t really sure what that was going to look like, but as I went down the rabbit hole of existing superhero history podcasts I noticed that there weren’t any that were doing what I wanted to do, which ended up being a simple chronicle of the history of female comic book characters. So few characters actually stand the test of time and the treatment of women in comics has always been a little questionable. And I wanted there to be a clear and thorough documentation of this history all in one place. Several books and other accounts are also extremely inaccurate and I needed to clear that up. So you guys are going to get a super fast forwarded version of the book I wrote that goes into this history in an even more in depth way then my podcast does. A lot of what I do revolves around getting people to understand that media doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It does directly affect our daily lives and how we view and interact with the world. It's never just a comic or just a tv show. And it is ALWAYS that deep. I use philosophical, psychological and sociological evidence, these are things in making up, this is not my opinion. These are facts that have been true since the beginning of art and humanity. But today I only have 40 minutes to talk to you guys so we are just going pure history. I am going to take you through what I have deemed some of the most impactful and important moments for women in comics, including the women themselves. So we are starting at the very beginning in 1938.
By Alexandrea Callaghan5 months ago in Geeks










