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Lifetime Review: 'Killer Advice'
It all started the night Beth Curtis (Kate Watson) was suddenly attacked by a masked figure while leaving work. While she escapes without injury, the experience leaves the thriving careerwoman wracked by paranoia. After realizing she needs help processing her trauma, Beth turns to therapy and quickly builds a rapport with one Marsha Davies (Meredith Thomas), a seemingly compassionate and supportive woman. With her attacker still on the loose, Beth's sessions with Marsha are initially beneficial to giving her some peace of mind.
Trevor WellsPublished 3 years ago in Geeks2021's Most Anticipated Movies
Not every year is the same as 2021. Most hype lists get released late in the year and we have a few early surprises. 2021 is going to look and feel different than most. Warner Bros. Pictures has their entire slate releasing on HBO Max, Netflix is promising a film a week basically for the entire year. Already having released some powerhouse movies, every studio is going to jockey for position later in the year with their big releases. These are the Ten Films scheduled for release as of March or later that get my attention the most for a variety of different reasons.
Reel VibesPublished 3 years ago in GeeksThe Last Mundane #1
The Last Mundane #1 Markosia 2021 By Jorge Perez Bucheli Armageddon is finally upon us! And life will never be the same for Adam and his loyal friends. However, life must go on, and they must emerge from the safety of their bunker to face the challenges of a desolate world plagued by malicious scavengers, catastrophe and a multitude of strange events to discover if there is still hope remaining for humanity.
Steven LeitmanPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: Sphere
I have missed out on a lot of movies and TV shows growing up because I didn't have cable until I moved out of the house at 18 and all my free time was spent reading. This has left me at a cultural disadvantage, something that drives my partner crazy, especially when I don't get the entertainment-related jokes he has so much fun telling. So, as of late, he has taken it upon himself to show me what it is I am missing and I figured that I would share this education with you.
Jennie JeannePublished 3 years ago in Geeks13 Nollywood Actors Who Always Act The Same Role
Typecasting is real. It’s a problem that many if not all actors face especially at the beginning of their careers. When you are well known for one thing and that thing that you are well known for becomes a critical and commercial success, people especially movie producers always want to replicate that magic and have actors do what they did in that successful movie in hopes that the movie that they’re making is equally as successful.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in GeeksMirzapur 2 cast name and its characters
With the first season successful, in Oct 2020 Mirzapur 2 was released. Mirzapur 2 is an Indian web series in the Hindi language that has 10 episodes. This web series is so powerful that if you sit to watch this, you will be forced to watch all episodes. In the success of this web series, somewhere has the important role of acting in it. So let's know about Mirzapur 2 cast name.
Sunil KumarPublished 3 years ago in GeeksWhy 'Parks and Recreation' Is The Ultimate Feel-Good Quarantine Binge
Ever since Parks and Recreation came out on Netflix Canada, I've been bingeing it nonstop. As a university student struggling with burnout from nearly a year of online learning, it's been a great source of stress relief for me. With perfectly balanced political satire, heart, and comedic timing, Parks and Rec is uplifting, hilarious, and relevant. It's the ultimate feel-good quarantine binge!
Vanessa LewisPublished 3 years ago in GeeksShonda Rhimes Is Black In Business
Growing up I always wanted to be a writer. I knew that very early on. While I had no clue exactly what or how I wanted to write I knew that it was my calling. In my youth it was hard to imagine myself making it big like other authors and screenwriters. Not only because there weren't many people of color succeeding in that profession but also there weren't many women at all.
Blue DymondPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'The Jetsons' are coming to MeTV
The Jetsons originally aired on ABC primetime television on Sunday nights from September 23, 1962, to March 17, 1963. It was the first program on ABC to be broadcast in color. This classic cartoon later aired in reruns via syndication. Children growing up in the 1960s and 1970s enjoyed the shows on Saturday afternoons on ABC, then CBS, and later NBC. There were 24 original episodes that were taped and these are the ones that MeTV added to their lineup in February 21. The Jetsons air each Sunday morning at 11:30 AM to the delight of longtime fans.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in Geeks'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers suggest a wild twist with Steffy's pregnancy
Soap Opera Spy is projecting a pretty interesting scenario for the Bold and the Beautiful. Some fans will believe it will happen and others say it will not. The spoiler is suggesting that the big twist in the storyline will be that Liam is deemed Steffy's baby daddy, but later it will turn out to be Dr. Finn. Many viewers had thought this would happen the other way around with Finn believing he is the father, and parenting the child who eventually will be proven to belong to Hope's husband.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 3 years ago in GeeksFairyloot is Selling Book Boxes Like Hot Cakes
In my experience, not a lot of non-readers know about book boxes. But almost every reader with a social media account is in love with the wonderful concept.
EZ Money - The Script
EZ Money… Isn’t that what we all want? Ha. If only. EZ Money was a short film that I conceptualized and wrote during the summer of 2020, and then shot in December. It’s currently in post-production. I’ve been working as a Cinematographer and Creative Producer on independent films, commercials, and music videos since 2013. Like many other filmmakers and creatives, my work was almost entirely shut down after the pandemic started. When the pandemic hit, I was sad to not be able to work, and I missed being on-set. (Funny enough though, my first gig after months of no work due to Covid turned out to be for a PSA about wearing masks!). I didn’t necessarily mind staying home, however, since it turned out to be such a golden opportunity to recharge, and try to find some humor and relief in an overall grim situation.
Katherine DudleyPublished 3 years ago in Geeks