Jeno Trashan
Bio
Story writer Jeno Trashan creates captivating tales filled with adventure, emotion, and imagination. A true lover of words, Jeno weaves unforgettable stories that transport readers to far-off lands.
Stories (55/0)
Alone with Enemy Base - Action Thriller
Ishon was a navy SEAL, a highly trained special ops soldier known for his courage, determination and skill. He was always the first to volunteer for dangerous missions and the last to back down. Ishon had a reputation as one of the best soldiers in the navy, and his commanding officers had great respect for his ability to get the job done, no matter what the odds.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Fiction
we have a ghost 2023 - Movie Review
We Have a Ghost is a fantasy horror comedy movie that showcases a brilliant physical performance by David Harbour and a heartwarming storyline. The film takes place in a house located in the Chicago area, where the Presley family, consisting of Frank (Anthony Mackie), Mel (Erica Ash), and their sons, Fulton (Niles Fitch) and Kevin (Jahi Winston), reside. Kevin, the younger son, is not thrilled about having moved yet again due to Frank's habit of taking on ill-advised business ventures, which require them to move frequently.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks
The Lycaon Night eyes - Horror Story
London was a city shrouded in darkness and fear, as the night was overtaken by a monster that roamed the streets, hunting its prey. The creature was a werewolf, a mutated being that defied all explanation and struck terror into the hearts of all who witnessed it.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Horror
Cocaine Bear - A Movie Review
Deep in the woods by Georgia’s Chattahoochee River, a bear had stumbled upon a cartel’s stash, ingested $2 million worth of cocaine, and died. The story might seem like a punchline, but it’s actually based on a real 1985 news report. The incident has inspired the creation of a movie called Cocaine Bear, which explores what would have happened if that bear had gone on a murderous rampage.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania - Movie Review
Warning: spoilers ahead. Ant Man and The Wasp Quantumania is a thrilling and entertaining movie that combines adventure, action, comedy, and family themes in a cohesive and engaging way. The film features a strong cast of heroes and villains, impressive CGI and cinematography, and memorable action scenes and dialogue that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Although the story feels a bit cluttered and some characters are underutilized, the overall experience of watching this movie is highly satisfying and sets up exciting possibilities for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks
Kuchisake-Onna - Horror story
Sarah and Nayo were best friends, both studying at the University of California. They had a love for exploring new places, trying new things and were always seeking adventure. They had heard of the legend of the Kuchisake-Onna, a demon from Japanese folklore who was known to roam the streets with a smile that could send chills down one's spine. Despite the frightening stories, Sarah and Nayo were determined to write a book about this mysterious figure and dispel the fear surrounding her.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Horror
The Terrors of Sleep - Horror story
It was just another night in the small town of Willow Creek. People were getting ready to retire to their beds, exhausted from a long day's work. Little did they know, that tonight would be a night they would never forget.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Horror
Detective Brian Praveen - Story
Brian Praveen was a detective with a troubled past. He had seen it all in his years on the force and was known for his ruthless pursuit of justice. But when he received a call from his old friend and fellow detective, Bruce Neal, he knew that this case would be different.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Horror
I'm a Devil of My World - Story
The city of New York was plagued by terror as a cunning serial killer, known only as the "Devil of New York," wreaked havoc upon its citizens. Detective Ethon, of the NYPD, was determined to bring the murderer to justice, even though every lead he chased proved fruitless.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Horror
Eileen 2023 - A Film Review
William Oldroyd's film, "Eileen," is a captivating and unpredictable thriller, fueled by exceptional performances and a well-crafted script. Based on the novel of the same name by renowned author Ottessa Moshfegh, "Eileen" is set in 1960s Massachusetts and follows the story of its titular character, Eileen (Thomas McKenzie).
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks
"Mummies" (2023) - A Film Review
"Mummies" may not live up to the animation standards set by "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" in 2022, but it still tells a unique story set in Ancient Egypt. The film follows Thut, a former chariot racer turned autograph signer, who is reluctantly paired with Princess Nefer as they embark on a journey to retrieve Pharaoh's stolen wedding ring. Along the way, they find themselves in modern-day London and face challenges including a villainous archaeologist and a pop star-aspiring music producer. The animation is decent and there are a few entertaining moments, but the plot and jokes often feel cliché and uninspired. Additionally, the soundtrack leaves much to be desired, with some awkward and cringe-worthy musical choices. While "Mummies" may not be the standout animated movie of 2023, it still offers a colorful and entertaining adventure.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks
Theater camp 2023 - A Film Review
Theater Camp is a lackluster comedy set at a summer performing arts community. Despite its grand gestures in the world of musical theater, the film falls flat due to a script that doesn't translate well on screen and a familiar mockumentary style that fails to bring any new humor to the table. The film was made by a group of Hollywood friends who wanted to create something with their peers, which is evident in the secondhand comedy and unoriginal bits that feel like inside jokes. The plot revolves around the splintering relationship between two theater instructors, played by Ben Platt and Molly Gordon, as they attempt to put on a musical while the camp's leadership is in turmoil. Despite the star power, the film fails to live up to its potential, with a chaotic visual language and a mismatch of aesthetics. The film's best moments come from the talented youth actors and their heartfelt performance of Joan, Still, reminding the audience of the intense belonging that theater camp can evoke.
By Jeno Trashan about a year ago in Geeks