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Lestat’s Comic Book Review Round-Up—July Week 5, 2019
The last July Comic Book Review Round-Up includes The Batman Who Laughs #7, Batman Secret Files #2, Batman: The Last Knight on Earth #2, Death’s Head #1, and Powers of X #1.
Monita MohanPublished 5 years ago in GeeksHallmark Review: 'Summer Love'
WARNING: Spoilers throughout After tragically losing her husband, Maya Sulliway (Rachael Leigh Cook) finds herself a single mother struggling to raise her daughter Addison (Hannah Cheramy) alone. With her daughter now off at summer camp, Maya has the opportunity to focus entirely on her summer accounting class, which she hopes will help her find a more secure job to provide for herself and Addison. But Maya quickly finds herself in new waters when she is assigned an internship at Kizzmit, an esteemed—and competitive—tech company.
Trevor WellsPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMovie Review: Looking Back at 'The Scorpion King'
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is arguably the biggest movie star on the planet these days, but back in 2002, he was just "The Rock," a professional wrestler who was making the jump from the wrestling ring to the big screen. With the release of Dwayne Johnson's latest blockbuster, Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw, it's as good a time as any to look back at when The Rock became Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, movie star.
Sean PatrickPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Triple Threat'—Review (Netflix)
Billionaire’s daughter, Xiao Xian (Celine Jade) is in Maha Jaya promising to use her inherited wealth to help bring down organised crime in China. In the jungle, a band of mercenaries, led by Devereaux (Michael Jai White) are tasked with freeing Collins (Scott Atkins), another mercenary for hire been held in an Indonesian military camp, hidden within a village.
Q-ell BettonPublished 5 years ago in GeeksF**K Wendy
You know what? I don’t get it. It’s a fucking nightgown. A gown. Like a full on long blue nightgown. I know, I know. She’s not the problem. It’s not her. It’s just that she caters to him and I’m so freaking over it. He’s all excited, because he never wants to grow up, bla, bla, and bla. Still. He’s grown enough and jumping through the window of a girl/woman/whatever in the middle of the night and yammering on about being able to fly or something like that. In most places, in most worlds, that’s just plain creepy and really ill advised and inappropriate in today’s climate.
Camilla RantsenPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMy Pet
“We’re just friends,” she said. “I don’t know why you always need to bring that up.” “You’re always over his house!” her mother said. “He’s a grown man! It’s weird and I don’t want you hanging out with him.”
Bruce ArnoldPublished 5 years ago in GeeksAnother Top 10 Most Popular Anime on the Planet
These anime took the world by storm, too. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for another "Top 10 Most Popular Anime on the Planet."
Cinema Trips 'Fast and the Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw'
Fast and the Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw is the ninth installment in the Fast and the Furious franchise, and the first of the spin off films featuring characters that has appeared in previous films. The film was directed by David Leitch (Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2, John Wick), and was written by Chris Morgan (eight of the ten Fast and the Furious films, Wanted), and Drew Pearce (Iron Man 3, Hotel Artemis, Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation). The film stars Dwayne Johnson (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Pain and Gain, Moana), Jason Statham (Snatch, The Meg, The Expendables), Idris Elba (Thor, The Jungle Book, Star Trek Beyond), Vanessa Kirby (Mission: Impossible - Fallout, About Time, Everest), Helen Mirren (The Queen, Red, Caligula), Eiza Gonzalez (Baby Driver, Alita Battle Angel, Welcome to Marwen), Eddie Marsan (Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2, Vice), and Cliff Curtis (Training Day, The Meg, 10,000BC). The film has a run time of 135 minutes and is distributed by Universal Pictures.
Hallmark-ian Review: 'Twist of Fate'
Interior designer Kelly Sands (Cassie Steele) is reluctant to re-enter the dating scene again after a painful breakup with her unfaithful ex-fiancé. Advertising executive Jeff Gates (Ryan Kennedy) is still reeling from the death of his wife, leading him to quit his job and take a position at an auto call center. Their lives unexpectedly collide when a freak car accident has Kelly temporarily trapped in her car, with Jeff answering her call for help. Over the course of their conversation, Kelly and Jeff open up about themselves and a connection is forged.
Trevor WellsPublished 5 years ago in GeeksRemus the Parasite
Roman wasn't exactly fond his brother, Remus. Some around them might think it was just some petty sibling hatred, but they both knew that there was a lot more to it than just pettiness.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in Geeks10 Graphic Novels You Should Give a Try
Graphic novels are more than just comic books and they are getting more and more popular every year. You don’t want to miss out on these ten trendy new graphics novels.
Jenny FisherPublished 5 years ago in GeeksThree Strikes and I'm Out
Virgil heard a knock on his door and found out the source of it was his friend, Logan, and an unknown man in a suit right next to him. He felt confused when he saw them both.
Monique StarPublished 5 years ago in Geeks