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General Hospital Friday Cliffhanger has alarmed fans
Soap Opera's love to keep viewers guessing, and often will switch up a storyline just to keep things interesting. Even so, on General Hospital, Nelle Benson has just gotten married, and all indications are that her groom was Julian Jerome. Last week Ms. Benson overheard Brooklyn running her mouth and telling all of Mr. Jerome's secrets while she was in the shadows at Charlie's pub. Ned's daughter has accurately put all the pieces of the puzzle together and nasty Nelle is going to use the information to her benefit. Nelle burst into the courtroom at the end of Friday's episode wearing a wedding gown and holding a bouquet. She held up her hand exposing a ring and saying she had the most wonderful news.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished 4 years ago in GeeksThe Flash explains for ending season 6 early
The producers of The Flash apologises for cutting three episodes of The Flash season 6, and there is a good reason why they did. The season was cut down by three episodes as the director shut down the production due to coronavirus pandemic.
Merhawi Kidane GebregiorgisPublished 4 years ago in GeeksFilm Review - The Aeronauts (PG)
Balloon pilot Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and scientist James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) find themselves in an epic fight for survival while attempting to make discoveries in a gas balloon in the 1860s.
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in Geeks“Little Fires Everywhere “ Hulu Series Review
Where do I begin, honestly if you haven’t watched this you definitely should. Right off the back I have to applaud “Kerry Washington” and “Reese Witherspoon”, for doing an amazing job. Also the other actors did an amazing job also we are going to get to those characters.
Film Review - Solo: A Star Wars Story (12)
Summaries from two of the internet's best movie sites sum up perfectly what's going on with "Solo: A Star Wars Story"; and I don't just mean the plot-
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Review of: "The Russian Revolution" (Netflix, 2017)
Obviously, everyone knows the story of the Russian Revolution and the planned killing of the dynastic Romanov Family and I really can’t tell you how many documentaries I’ve watched on the topic if you put a gun to my head. However, this one seems to stick with you for a long time after you’ve viewed it. It’s one of those documentaries where you can honestly say that someone has really thought about the viewing experience here. It’s not you’re straight-forward documentary with fact after fact. It has a narrative structure, intriguing characters, reason and philosophy, connections between actions and their knock-on effects and so much more. Sometimes, because it is told in the style of a narrative constantly approaching its climax - you really do have to remind yourself that this stuff actually happened.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Review: "The Royal House of Windsor" (Netflix, 2017)
I’m not going to lie but when I first started watching this, the one thing I was wondering was ‘how are they going to tell me anything new? I was born and raised here, I know the story of the House of Windsor. How are they going to teach me something whilst making this look exciting and innovative?’ Now, when I actually began getting into the episodes, that was a question that was answered straight away. Through compelling evidence and a lot of the evidence presented as being ‘never seen before on TV’ - I can honestly say that I had an amazing experience of watching this amazingly made documentary series about the Royal House of Windsor.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksTop 10 Most Forgotten Films of the 21st Century (so far)
Empire Magazine is fantastic and if you want to read the best coverage of all the latest movie news, reviews, star interviews and extraordinary features then you can do no better than checking out their monthly mag or weekly podcast. And true to form, they recently released a quality Top 100 Movies of the 21st Century list, voted for by both film critics and their readers. However, as you can imagine, quality is subjective and they can't please everyone, so there are lots of worthy films from the last 20 years that didn't make the cut; some more of a surprise than others - for example, no films directed by Steven Spielberg!
Matthew BuckPublished 4 years ago in Geeks7 Best Wellness Podcasts to Listen to During Quarantine
Podcasts offer community when we are limited in our ability to connect, which is especially important during the Covid-19 crisis. From astrology to social justice, these thoughtful and deeply inspiring podcasts will offer juicy and insightful content to your day. We may have already been in quarantine for what feels like 239797845 days, but you’ll be able to fill at least another week with these podcasts created by and featuring inspiring women working to uplevel our collective consciousness. Hopefully these pods provide some comfort and edu-tainment that we are all craving during this wild quarantined time.
Claire B. CurleyPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Review: "Race for the White House" (Netflix, 2016)
I enjoyed this series far more than I thought I would have initially because I did not think I would have enjoyed a documentary about the American Presidency at all. It’s one of those aspects of history which has never really interested me that much and I’ve never known why. (Maybe it’s because I’m from Britain and so, I’m ingrained with a belief of a guilty pleasure for pomp and decadence). There are many things that I love about this documentary, but before we get on to the slightly funny and maybe even the analytical, I would like to be partly serious for a second. I know very well who this series is narrated by and I am making absolutely zero comment about the narrator or his life. If you would like to bring me up on that, please do not - it has nothing to do with my review or my interests. Take it up with the courts and the man himself if you are so concerned please.
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksA Filmmaker's Guide to the Best Films: Frank Capra
Frank Capra was probably one of the most well-known directors of early 20th Century Hollywood. Born in Italy in 1897, he was a full-blooded Sicilian and was raised a Roman Catholic. When he was only five years' old, he moved to the United States of America. Capra would later recall the 13 day journey as one of the most traumatic experiences of his life because he was disgusted by the conditions of it:
Annie KapurPublished 4 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Death Wish (2018)"
Death Wish is a remake of a 1974 movie of the same name. I have to say that I haven't seen a good revenge movie for quite a while. When this movie first came out I was actually really interested in watching it. Unfortunately the early reviews of this movie were very unfavorable. I was a sheep and blindly believed their reviews. I have been burned by reviews before so I thought I'd check it out. This might not be the best revenge movie I've ever seen but I actually liked it.
Brian AnonymousPublished 4 years ago in Geeks