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'Shadow of a Doubt' - A Movie Review
Well, now I know evil is on its way whenever a train is pulling into town. You can never trust that thick smoke. Shadow of a Doubt is a 1943 thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Excited that her Uncle Charlie is coming to visit her family, Charlie discovers that her uncle is not the person who he makes himself out to be.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
'Criminal Minds' Most Memorable Season Finales
Season finales are always the most climactic episodes of the seasons. They have the biggest build up, and give the ending a great reaction. Usually, there is great build up to it, and the unsub is one of the best of the season. Some are two-parters, and others are just 45 minutes of pure insanity and great action. Some are amazing, and others are not on the really amazing side of things, to put it lightly. Here is a list of all the season finales, ranked from the least interesting to the best done yet.
By Hannah Elliott5 years ago in Geeks
Stuff Hitting My Netflix Watchlist This Month
I've definitely been watching a lot of TV shows lately, especially on HBO (Succession and The Righteous Gemstones are where it's at right now.). I've been letting my Netflix viewing fall by the wayside, though. Thankfully they've been adding TONS of good stuff that I can't wait to watch this month.
By Sage + Cinnamon5 years ago in Geeks
Movie Review: 'Auggie' Aims for Pathos, Hits Creepy
Hey, do you have a strong desire to watch well-regarded character actor Richard Kind masturbate so much that it nearly ends his marriage? No? Well then, you might want to avoid the creep-tastic new sci-fi infused 'romance' Auggie. Auggie is all about Richard Kind as a retiree who becomes far too obsessed with his new digital assistant—so obsessed that a session of living room based masturbation with his AI dreamgirl nearly ends his marriage.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Geeks
I'm Not Ready
Warnings: trans Virgil, unplanned pregnancy, abortion as an option, a few swears, suffocation joke. A lot of thoughts went through Virgil's mind as he was looking at the test in his hand: he thought of how long their relationship had been, he thought about his fears for the future, he thought of hiding it from Patton, he thought about whether or not he actually had the choice to get an abortion. Patton never said that they should start parenthood immediately, but it was no secret that he wanted to be a father for so long, so Virgil was worried that guilt from disappointing Patton would keep him from going through with an abortion.
By Monique Star5 years ago in Geeks
'Stranger Things' Cast Info
No one can deny that the show has been a huge phenomenon of nostalgia and horror, but the cast are the ones who bring our favorite and least favorite characters to life on screen. Many actors, especially children, don't get the kind of opportunity these kids have been given. Not to mention how talented some of their adult counterparts are! I don't think these characters could have been cast any better without time travel involved.
By Kira Lydia G.5 years ago in Geeks
The Return of the Order - Act 5
Malphas grinned, despite his recently deceased master's attempts to draw out the contract, he had completed his end of the bargain and had finally feasted. It had not been the best quality soul, but it had sated his hunger. More importantly, the end of the contract meant he could finally return home to his mate and children. Children, he considered the word; they were hardly children now. The twins had turned seventeen while he had been away and were coming fully into their powers. He was proud of the young demons they were becoming, of the control they were showing, and of the strength Louisa had shown in directing their education.
By Lorelei_Sands5 years ago in Geeks
Lifetime Review: 'Undercover Cheerleader'
Autumn Bailey (Kayla Wallace) is disheartened to find herself starting over at a new school, having had to move with her mother Cynthia (Kehli O'Byrne) as part of her new job. But soon after arriving at her new school, Autumn finds herself making fast friends with social outcast Kara (Maddie Phillips), as well as attracting the attention of cheerleader Jenny (Samantha Schimmer). While reluctant to try out for the team, Autumn is convinced by Kara to go out for cheerleading as an undercover journalist for the school paper, hoping to expose the culture of cruelty within the cheer team.
By Trevor Wells5 years ago in Geeks
'Rainbow Brite;' Let's Go to Rainbow Land
As a child, a favourite of mine was the bright and colourful world of Rainbow Brite. A young girl called Wisp is brought to a grey, dull land, with a mission to bring colour to the fictitious world, by locating the Sphere of Light. She befriends a furry Sprite creature called Twink and a horse called Starlite. They come across a baby, who Wisp discovers is the key to her mission. The adventure begins…
By Hayley Dodwell5 years ago in Geeks
7 Reasons Why Chinese Animation Film ‘Ne Zha’ Deserves Its Phenomenal $700M-Plus Success
A visual spectacular filled with exhilarating action, funny antics, and heartfelt moments, it is easy to see why Chinese animation hit, Ne Zha, has propelled to become China’s second highest-grossing film ever, and its highest-grossing animated film of all-time. To date, it has earned more than US $700 million in the Middle Kingdom alone.
By Marguerita Tan5 years ago in Geeks