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Fancy Dance - A Sundance Review
I have some advice for you. We ain’t the quittin’ type. Fancy Dancy premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. A Native American hustler kidnaps her niece when she loses custody of her. Venturing out, Jax and Roki travel to the state powwow. Along the way, Jax tries to keep what’s left of her family intact.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksHarley Quinn: Breaking Free from Toxic Relationships and Narcissistic Villains
I. Introduction As a fan of all things DC, I was pretty excited when I heard about the new Harley Quinn animated series. I mean, who wouldn’t be? Harley is one of the most iconic and beloved characters in the DC Universe, and the idea of getting to see her in a new and fully-realized animated series was just too good to pass up.
Rachel Getting Married - A Movie Review
Only you get to decide who you want to be. Rachel Getting Married is a 2008 film. Kym is coming home for the weekend for her sister's wedding. Having been in and out of rehab, Kym’s presence is not welcomed by everyone. Avoiding Kym’s problems, Rachel is desperate to make it the best wedding.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksClassic Albums: Amerikkka's Most Wanted
In the late 80's rapper Ice Cube was a frontline member of the biggest group in Hip Hop at the time, NWA. After a business feud with the group's founder Eazy-E and the group's manager, Jerry Heller, Ice Cube embarked on a solo career. Many people had doubts that Cube would succeed being that he had just left the baddest crew in the land, but others were hopeful that Ice Cube's star would shine brighter than ever before. That star would come in the form of his solo debut, Amerikkka's Most Wanted.
Joe PattersonPublished about a year ago in GeeksCelebrities You Didn't Know Were Dead, Alive, Gay, Straight, Poor, Married to Poor People, or Vegan!
Don't you just hate when you are scrolling through a website, often news websites and the like, and then you find yourself bombarded with all of these adverts? Adverts with titles like the title of this post. Clickbait is what we're talking about.
Paul StewartPublished about a year ago in GeeksA Man Called Otto - A Movie Review
People don’t know your struggles if you don’t let them in. A Man Called Otto is a 2023 film based on the book by Fredrik Backman. Otto is an unhappy miserable widower who refuses to let others in. One day, a young couple moves into the house across the street. Reluctantly befriending Marisol, she could change his perception of the world.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop 10 Cartoons Of All Time
The Simpsons: The Simpsons is an animated sitcom that has been on the air since 1989. It is created by Matt Groening and produced by the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show is set in the fictional town of Springfield and follows the lives of the Simpson family, consisting of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. The show is known for its satire of American culture, society, and television, as well as its colorful and diverse cast of characters. Over the years, The Simpsons has become a cultural phenomenon, with merchandise, a feature film, and a theme park ride all bearing the show's name. The Simpsons is also known for its celebrity guest appearances, often featuring famous actors, musicians, and other public figures. Tom and Jerry: Tom and Jerry is a classic animated series featuring the endless pursuit between a house cat (Tom) and a mouse (Jerry). Created in 1940 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the show is known for its slapstick humor and iconic chase scenes. The series has won multiple Academy Awards and has been broadcasted in many countries. The show's popularity has led to various spin-offs, merchandise, and feature films. SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob SquarePants is an animated series that first premiered in 1999. The show is created by animator and marine biologist, Stephen Hillenburg, and is produced by Nickelodeon. The show follows the adventures of the title character, SpongeBob, and his friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The show is known for its absurd humor and memorable characters such as Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles, and Sandy Cheeks. SpongeBob SquarePants has become a cultural phenomenon, with merchandise, a feature film, and a Broadway musical all bearing the show's name. Looney Tunes: Looney Tunes is a classic animated series that features a wide variety of characters such as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety Bird. Created in 1930 by Warner Bros, the show is known for its slapstick humor, witty one-liners, and iconic cartoon characters. The series has won multiple Academy Awards and has been broadcasted in many countries. The show's popularity has led to various spin-offs, merchandise, and feature films. Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse is the first cartoon character that became the symbol of Walt Disney Company. This series features the adventures of Mickey Mouse and his friends such as Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. It's a classic cartoon series which first premiered in 1928. The character of Mickey Mouse has become an icon in popular culture, and the Walt Disney Company has used the character as the basis for its theme parks, merchandise, and other media. South Park: South Park is an adult-oriented animated series that first premiered in 1997. The show is created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and is produced by Comedy Central. The show follows the lives of four boys, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny, in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado. The show is known for its crude humor, dark satire, and controversial subject matter. Despite this, the show has been critically acclaimed and has won multiple awards. Futurama: Futurama is an animated series that first premiered in 1999. The show is created by Matt Groening and produced by 20th Century Fox. The show is set in the 31st century, following the adventures of a delivery boy named Fry, who is cryogenically frozen and wakes up 1000 years in the future. The show is known for its sharp wit, complex science fiction concepts, and colorful cast of characters. The show has won multiple awards and has been critically acclaimed, and has a dedicated fanbase. The show was cancelled after its initial run, but was later brought back for several more seasons and a feature film. Family Guy: Family Guy is an adult-oriented animated series that first premiered in 1999. The show is created by Seth MacFarlane and is produced by Fox Broadcasting Company. The show follows the lives of the Griffin family, consisting of Peter, Lois, Meg, Chris, and Stewie. The show is known for its cutaway gags, pop culture references, and controversial subject matter. The show has been critically acclaimed and has won multiple awards. The show has also been the source of much controversy, with some criticizing its use of offensive humor and others praising its wit and satire. Peanuts: Peanuts is a classic comic strip and animated series created by Charles M. Schulz. The series features a cast of lovable characters such as Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy. The show is known for its humor, heartwarming moments, and relatable themes. Peanuts has been running since 1950 and has since become one of the most popular and beloved comic strips of all time. The series has also been adapted into multiple animated specials, feature films, and stage productions. The Flintstones: The Flintstones is a classic animated series that is set in the prehistoric town of Bedrock and follows the lives of the Flintstone family and their neighbors, the Rubbles. The show is created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and is produced by the Hanna-Barbera studio. The show is known for its prehistoric setting, slapstick humor, and relatable themes. The series was the first prime-time animated television series and was on air from 1960 to 1966. The show's popularity has led to various spin-offs, merchandise, and feature films.
Financial IndependentsPublished about a year ago in GeeksFan favorites return to The Young and the Restless on Wednesday, January 25
Fan favorites return to Genoa City Genoa City is the place to be on Wednesday, January 25 as favorite characters from the past return to The Young and the Restless. The focus on this date will be on Lauren Fenmore Baldwin (Tracey E Bregman) who will be celebrating 40 years on the CBS Soap. Her anniversary coincides with the observance of Y&R being on the air for 50 years. In honor of both events, there will be two special people in Lauren's life who will be on hand as she has flashbacks over her life.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Third Tron Movie Is Reportedly in the Works
After computer games, one of my hobbies is watching movies in my interest areas. I introduce the new ones as they become available. I recently introduced 7 Film Releases I’m Eagerly Awaiting in 2023. Today, I mention the third Tron movie.
Inspiring YouTuber and GamerPublished about a year ago in GeeksDoes Fenmore return to The Young and the Restless with a boyfriend?
Fenmore Baldwin returns to Genoa City Longtime fans of The Young and the Restless have suspected for a while that Fenmore Baldwin (Zach Tinker) might be gay but he left Genoa City without his dating life being explored. Viewers who were wondering who the character would set his sights on never got to find out. On Days of Our Lives. Tinker portrays Sonny Kiriakis who is openly gay and has just been placed on recurring status. The actor will return to Y&R fnext week for one episode which is to honor his mother Lauren Fenmore who is getting an award for her company Fenmores.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished about a year ago in GeeksAll About Golden Globe Awards History, You Need To Know!
What is Golden Globe Awards? The awards ceremony is held each year in January, and honors the best in both American and international films and television shows. The awards are divided into several categories, including best drama, best comedy or musical, and best actor and actress in both film and television. The Golden Globe Awards are considered a significant awards ceremony in the entertainment industry, and are often seen as a precursor to the Academy Awards. The awards are divided into several categories, including:
Pickon MagazinePublished about a year ago in GeeksVail Bloom returns as Heather Stevens to The Young and the Restless
Y&R sticks it to Doug Davidson again The powers that be at The Young and the Restless seem to be purposefully or unwittingly trying to get under the skin of Doug Davidson who portrayed Paul Williams on the soap for 40 years. Davidson was fired around the time his milestone should have been acknowledged but his character had a scene where he walked through the gallery of all the accomplishments of Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) which some viewers thought was a slap in the face. A few weeks back Christine Williams (Lauralee Bell) was hanging out with her ex Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian) and discussing Paul and now Vail Bloom who portrayed the police chief's daughter Heather Stevens is returning to The Young and the Restless after 10 years.
Cheryl E PrestonPublished about a year ago in Geeks