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Action Releases: New August 2023 Hollywood Movies to Watch
Blue Beetle New Action, Sci-fi Movie The DCEU has been long overdue for a Latino superhero, and this adorable humorous journey makes the wait worthwhile. A lot of the plot points of Blue Beetle are recognizable since Jaime Reyes' (Mariduea) origin story is very similar to that of Spider-Man, a superhero with insect powers from Marvel. Reyes, though, has a key distinction: He is not a lone wolf. While Peter Parker conceals his identity as his alter persona, Reyes' family has supported him wholeheartedly from the beginning. The Reyes family members are like the legs that support and enable Jaime to run even if he may be the Blue Beetle.
Pickon MagazinePublished 8 months ago in GeeksPaterson - A Movie Review
An empty page presents small possibilities. Paterson is a 2016 film. Taking audiences through the ordinary life of a New Jersey city bus driver named Paterson, he has a passion for writing poetry. Observing the everyday life around him, he finds inspiration in the smallest details and writes poems in his notebook.
Marielle SabbagPublished 8 months ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Ariande Conniver (The Serial Killer Seduced Me)
Man, oh man...where do I start?! Let me just say, I had my ultimate reason for being excited for this Lifetime film, originally titled, Picture Her Dead, now retitled, The Serial Killer Seduced Me. The film's central protagonist is Chloe Cochran, a practicing artist who works at a senior care facility. Her favorite tenant is Lillian, who happens to own a particular portrait, though she doesn't reveal much about the artist, or what the "V" on painting means or stands for. Chloe, with the permission of her friend/co-worker, Rona, receives the permission to pursue her dream, but after Chloe leaves, sadly, Lillian is murdered.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksMarvel Has Finally Confirmed Iron Man's Real MCU Replacement
. Hey Marvel superfans, grab your capes and shields! If you ever sat there, munching popcorn, wondering who'd step up to fill the giant metal boots of Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, then oh boy, do I have some piping hot tea for you!
Superheroes.VersePublished 8 months ago in GeeksUnlocking the Secrets: 10 Little-Known Travel Destinations for Your Next Adventure
In a world where travel has become increasingly accessible, the allure of exploring new destinations is stronger than ever. While iconic landmarks and popular tourist spots certainly have their charm, there's something magical about discovering hidden gems that are off the beaten path. In this article, we embark on a journey to unveil 10 little-known travel destinations that promise to ignite your wanderlust and provide you with unique experiences that will stay with you forever.
kunal mathurPublished 8 months ago in GeeksRanking Disney Movies by Era
The Silver Age of Disney took place from 1950-1959 and consisted of 8 films, most of which are still pretty popular today. I would argue that this is the first era of Disney that stood the test of time. Even 64 years later the Silver Age of Disney remains the era that really solidified Disney as a household name. This is the era that led to the notary and consistency of Disney as a studio. Now I will say that because of the major increase in quality during this era it is rather difficult to rank them because there are no bad movies, only good and better ones.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksRanking Disney Movies By Era
Wartime Continuing our ranking of Disney movies by era we will move into Wartime Disney. There seemed to be some deadtime between the Golden Age and the Silver Age where the only movies produced were ones that people now have largely forgotten about. Many people gloss over this era because it really didn’t produce anything of note. This era of movies are often not even in discussions surrounding Disney movies. But I will not skip an era so we are ranking the 6 movies of the wartime Disney era.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksRanking Disney Movies By Era
We are going to rank Disney movies. However I really don't think you can actually compare something like Snow White to something like Frozen. The worlds they were made in are very very different and context is important to critique. So we are going to do this one era at a time.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksEmmy Nominations
Okay so when I covered the Emmy nominations I said that the only show I had actually watched was The Last of Us, and as a media journalist I know that is not sufficient. So I have powered through some of the other nominated shows so that I can give a well rounded and honest view on my predictions. I will say right off the bat that I did center on the dramas as that is more my genre of interest. So here are my predictions and hopes for the Emmy awards this year.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksWhite Lotus
The first season was a whole lot of nothing. Lots happened but there was no plot and I actually was not that impressed with most of the performances, though that could be due to the shows lack of story. But as season 2 was Emmy nominated, I have to finish the show so here we go with season 2.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 8 months ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Julia Byron-Kim (Dangerous Lies)
I remember learning about this movie three years ago, and two simple words hooked me: Camila Mendes. There's a rule I have: if someone from Riverdale has something out, I watch it. Camila Mendes is amazing on that show as Veronica Lodge, I think she's one of the true top stars on that show. So because of this, in 2020, I dove right in to this Netflix film, Dangerous Lies, which starred Mendes as Katie Franklin, a waitress who is married to Adam Kuttner, who saves Katie's diner from being robbed at gunpoint. Four months pass, and Katie is suddenly working as a caretaker for elderly Leonard Wellesley, and as for Adam, he ends up hired as Leonard's gardener after Katie vents to Leonard about their money problems.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 8 months ago in GeeksWhy i choose to be alone.
In a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and serene lakes, there lived a young woman named Lily. From a tender age, Lily had felt a unique connection with the world around her. She found solace in the whispers of the wind, the dance of leaves, and the songs of birds. This connection, while beautiful, also meant that Lily experienced emotions with a depth that sometimes overwhelmed her.