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Disney Star Cameron Boyce Has Died at Age 20
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Mohd ImranPublished 5 years ago in GeeksSpider-Man Is 'Far From Home' and Far From Done
Avengers: Endgame was the culmination of 22 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But there was still another film to close out Phase 3. And that film is Spider-Man: Far From Home, which I'll review briefly in non-spoiler details before the spoiler warning.
Steven ShinderPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'The Handmaid's Tale': Meaning Behind the Colors the Women Wear
The colors the women wear on the popular Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale are not just any colors. They are not colors the women themselves have chosen to wear. Instead, they are colors the women have been forced to wear that represent their roles in the totalitarian theocracy known as Gilead. The color of the women's clothes indicates their duties, along with hidden meanings
Margaret MinnicksPublished 5 years ago in Geeks9 Cringeworthy Moments From Netflix's 'Jailbirds'
To help fans wait for the next Orange is The New Black, Netflix made another original show that features women in jail. This time, it's a documentary. It's called Jailbirds, and it has certainly made me realize that I never want to go anywhere near a jail.
My Review of 'Always Be My Maybe'
I didn't think I'd want to go back to Netflix until I saw some of the trailers for Always be my Maybe. I'm a fan of Ali Wong, and I didn't think that she would actually have a starring role in a movie. A lot of comedians have been getting acting roles so I'm not terribly surprised.
Brian AnonymousPublished 5 years ago in Geeks'Stranger Things 3'
Season 3 of Stranger Things dropped on July 4th to coincide with the Independence Day celebrations in America, which mirror the festivities in the show. With any new season of a show, you always have that worry—is it going to be as good as the previous season? The answer in this case is a resounding YES!
S. K. GregoryPublished 5 years ago in GeeksMy Review of 'Spider-Man: Far From Home'
I know there's a ton of expectations when it comes to Spider-Man: Far From Home. Its predecessor Spider-Man: Homecoming was very successful and critically acclaimed by pretty much everyone. To make matters worse for the filmmakers, Avengers: Endgame was a massive success. Movie goers standards are now extremely high.
Brian AnonymousPublished 5 years ago in Geeks30 Books to Read Before You Die (Pt. 13)
You thought we would have ended by now and moved on? No, I really don't think so. I still have so much to share with you. I still have so many books I want to share with you, and so many experiences I want to tell you about. Well? Let's begin shall we?
Annie KapurPublished 5 years ago in GeeksReview of 'The Loudest Voice' 1.2
The Loudest Voice continued to make history in its second episode, depicting September 11 and its aftermath in way that's never been done before.
Paul LevinsonPublished 5 years ago in GeeksWatching 'One Punch Man' Season 2
One Punch Man Season 2 is produced by J.C. Staff, not Madhouse Studios, as a result of scheduling conflicts, and the twelve episode season started airing in the spring season of 2019. The new director in charge of the show is Sakurai Chikara (episode director Shokugeki no Souma Season 2, Little Busters) with Miyazaki Makoto (One Punch Man, Triage X) returning to do the music. The narrative continues to follow the one that has been laid out by One, who is the author behind the original web manga. Both Furukawa Makoto (Orange, Golden Time), and Ishikawa Kaito (Battery The Animation, Golden Time) return to voice their characters Saitama and Genos respectively.
Why the Live-Action ‘Mulan’ Needs to Distance Itself From ‘The Little Mermaid’ Controversy
Today, the new teaser trailer was released for Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of their animated classic, Mulan. If you haven’t watched it yet, you can check it out right here.
Jonathan SimPublished 5 years ago in GeeksPilot Review - 'Villainous,' "The Dreadful Dawn"
Well, this certainly caught me by surprise. For the uninitiated, Villainous (or Villanos in the Spanish version) is a Mexican web series created by Alan Ituriel, that Cartoon Network picked up after it won their "Pitch Me Anything" contest at the Mexican creative arts festival known as Pixelatl. The first ten mini-sodes were released back in May of 2017, with another eight coming in hard in December of the same year.