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Top 3 Romance/Drama Webtoons
Webcomics are easily accessible, update weekly, and have a large variety of stories to select from. Out of all the numerous genres available, the romance/drama genre takes the cake, being by far the most favorable by fans and creators alike. Memorable characters, laugh-out-loud comedy, plot twists, and visual pleasures await you in these top three romance/drama webcomics found on LINE WEBTOON!
By Amanda Rue5 years ago in Geeks
The Return of the Order - Act 7
The explanation came in the form of a knock at the door late the following morning. The knocking woke Margaret and the twins from their uncomfortable slumber. Raven moved to answer the door, but Margaret motioned for him to stay with his mother. It was better that they remain close to her and that she dealt with any unwanted attention.
By Lorelei_Sands5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Separated at Birth'
Elizabeth Marshall (Paige Turco) is a woman of great ambition. In the midst of running for Governor of Pennsylvania, Elizabeth finds herself busy as can be working her campaign and doing battle against the sabotage attempts made by her opponent. In the middle of this fray, however, a woman named Lucy Pierce (Brittany Allen) arrives at her office with stunning news: she believes herself to be Victoria Marshall, Elizabeth's daughter who was abducted from the hospital shortly after she was born.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
Hollywood Magic
Frank Capra All through the ages Hollywood has been gifted with many directors who have been able to create Hollywood magic for many people sitting in dark movie theaters. One of these memorable directors was Frank Capra, who died on September 3, 1991, at the age of 94. He was a leading director in the 1930s and 1940s and made many memorable movies like the popular Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life. Other classic movies included You Can’t Take It With You and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Geeks
Sony and Disney/Marvel New SpiderMan Deal
Do you guys remember what happened at the end of July when Sony and Disney/Marvel could not get a deal for SpiderMan in which resulted in having him removed from the MCU? The two studios previously announced this summer that Spider-Man would leave the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the companies couldn’t agree on a new financing deal. Disney wanted a 50/50 cut on all revenue made via Spider-Man films, instead of its previous deal, which included five percent from the first dollar gross and merchandising revenue. The separation meant Feige would no longer oversee the Spider-Man films, which fall under Sony’s banner.
By Andrew Lachhman5 years ago in Geeks
Prince George and Princess Charlotte's Last Name in School
Princess Charlotte, age four, is excited about attending the same school as her older brother Prince George, six, who is in his second year there. Even though they are royals, they are not treated any more special than the other children at their school. They attend the $23,000-a-year Thomas’s Battersea, an exclusive private school in London. The school is located less than four miles from Kensington Palace, where Prince Charlotte and Prince George live with their one-year-old brother Prince Louis, and their parents.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Geeks
'Judy' - A Movie Review
Somewhere over the rainbow, dreams really do come true. Judy is a 2019 biopic about the struggling final years of the famous actress and singer, Judy Garland. Struggling to raise her children along with taking care of herself, Garland makes a deal to perform in sold-out concerts in London. While audiences endlessly applaud, offstage Garland’s life continues to decline.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
'Pippin'
Robert Massimi. When you talk about great theater that has been performed not just on Broadway or London's West End, but around the world, Pippin is one show that will always come up as one of the great one's. Pippin is a show that has a little something for everyone... good songs, staging, and a very interesting story. It is the story about Charlemagne, or King Charles The First. Charlemagne was a religious man, he spread Christianity over Saxony and much of Western Europe in the 700s. He was King of the Franks, King of the Lombard's, and emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).5 years ago in Geeks