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Villainess Review: Victoria Gossett (Medium)
I've said this before in past reviews: Medium really delivers in the villainess department. It's less about quantity and more about quality, as while I've seen many consecutive episode without a villainess, the ones that do have one really have some amazing ones. Season Six (the show's first on CBS after five seasons on NBC) definitely had some good ones, and that includes the episode, "Dead Meat."
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in GeeksSelf-Awareness: The Backbone of the MCU
Even as a fan of the Marvel Universe, sometimes it’s difficult not to feel as though we’re being completely inundated with new projects, movies and shows. Since the start of the pandemic alone, Marvel has released more than ten blockbuster movies — and that’s without even mentioning their burgeoning world of new TV shows. From Loki and Wandavision to Hawkeye and the increasingly notorious She Hulk: Attorney At Law, Marvel fans have had a lot to keep up with in recent months.
Ben UlanseyPublished 6 months ago in GeeksThe Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, a new film by Wes Anderson, is now streaming on Netflix. The film is the first in a quartet of short films adapted from the works of British writer Roald Dahl.
Brent J. SmithPublished 6 months ago in GeeksThe Boys Season 4
We know that Gen V is going to flow right into season 4 of The Boys, which is theoretically going to flow right into the second season of Gen V. Now that really just means that there is a single timeline that both of these shows are operating on. It doesn’t necessarily mean that one is required viewing for the other. So what exactly can we expect the crossover to be like? I am going to go ahead and make some predictions for season 4 of The Boys, and the second season of Gen V and what one might need to know before season 4 of The Boys releases.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksGen V
Alright folks we have reached the end of the first season of Gen V. We know that this finale will lead pretty much right into the next season of The Boys that is prepped for a 2024 release. When we left off last episode there were a few vials of this supe killing virus left and it is now in the hands of a politician, so that’s gonna end well. These kids also all know what’s been going on and dean Sheddy is dead. Oh right, and also Polarity is in the hospital for an unknown reason. So there is kind of a lot to wrap up in this last episode and set up if there is to be a second season. So here we go with the Gen V season finale.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 6 months ago in GeeksQuiz Lady - A Hulu Movie Review
Don’t worry about winning - have fun. After competing in a game show, Quiz Lady is a 2023 Hulu film. Anne is a lifelong fan of her favorite game show, Can’t Stop the Quiz. Caught in a predicament where she owes money, Anne and her sister travel to Philadelphia to compete.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in GeeksReviewing "Treehouse of Horror XXXIV"
As I said before in an earlier story, I love "Treehouse of Horror," the Halloween-themed episode of The Simpsons. Usually, the episode airs on the week of Halloween, with a pair of occurrences where ToH actually aired on the actual holiday. However, there have been a few times where the episode actually aired on the first Sunday of November, usually due to Fox's World Series coverage. The episode was actually moved to mid-October as a result, but this year's episode did hit the month of November.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 6 months ago in GeeksEndicott College's 'Romeo & Juliet' Shines an Unforgettable Shakespeare Performance
For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo. Endicott College's recent rendition of Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, Romeo & Juliet, graced the stage. Based on William Shakespeare’s famous play, the story is set around two families at war. Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love. Their love causes more harm than good.
Marielle SabbagPublished 6 months ago in GeeksThe Great White Way Part One
This nickname is used for a section of Broadway in Manhattan, New York City that is between 41st and 53rd Streets. These streets are clustered in an area around Times Square and are often referred to as the Theater District. Broadway itself has 41 theaters around Times Square and you can see many lit-up billboards, posters, and marquees that promote the latest musicals and plays. Part One includes some of the most popular musicals that once played on Broadway.
Rasma RaistersPublished 6 months ago in Geeks“Midsommar”: Unraveling the True Villains in the Sun-Drenched Nightmare
**NOTE: THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS** Ari Aster's Midsommar is a fever dream of horror and dark psychological exploration, set against the backdrop of a sun-drenched Swedish commune. While the film is filled with ritualistic ceremonies and unsettling imagery, its true horror lies in the twisted dynamics and motivations of its characters. In this thought-provoking review, we'll peel back the layers to uncover the true villains of the story.
Alice B. Schellinger.Published 6 months ago in GeeksNot-So-Idyllic: Analyzing the Enigmatic Thriller "Don't Worry Darling"
The idyllic façade of small towns often conceals hidden mysteries, and Don't Worry Darling takes us on a thrilling journey to uncover the unsettling truths lurking beneath the surface. Directed by Olivia Wilde and featuring a star-studded cast led by Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, and Chris Pine, the film transports us to the fictional 1950s town of Victory, California, where the enigmatic Victory Headquarters hides a web of secrets. As I delve into this enigmatic thriller, I aim to explore its gripping plot, the exceptional performances, and its place in the mystery thriller genre.
Alice B. Schellinger.Published 6 months ago in GeeksOnce Upon a Studio
What a beautiful short film for the 100th anniversary of Disney. I never thought that 100 years of an iconic studio could be captured in such a short time but this did just that. For many of us, Disney was a core part of our childhood and a very important factor in who we grew up to be.
Hannah ElliottPublished 6 months ago in Geeks