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Classic Movie Review: 'What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?' Starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) Directed by Robert Aldrich Written by Lukas Heller Starring Bette Davis, Joan Crawford
Sean PatrickPublished 9 days ago in GeeksLife of Crime - A Movie Review
We could get in big trouble doing this. Life of Crime is a 2013 film. Two criminals original intentions are to rob a house but when the wife of a corrupt real-estate developer returns home, that sets a new exciting plan.
Marielle SabbagPublished 9 days ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Turtles All the Way Down' Starring Isabela Merced
Turtles All the Way Down (2024) Directed by Hannah Marks Written by Elizabeth Berger, Isaac Aptaker Starring Isabela Merced, Cree Cicchino, Felix Mallard, Judy Reyes
Sean PatrickPublished 9 days ago in GeeksClassic Movie Review: 'Threesome'
Threesome (1994) Directed by Andrew Fleming Written by Andrew Fleming Starring Josh Charles, Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin
Sean PatrickPublished 9 days ago in GeeksWhy John Cena's Return Is Crucial for Fast & Furious 11's All-Star Cast
As the Fast & Furious franchise hurtles towards its much-anticipated conclusion with Fast & Furious 11, fans are abuzz with speculation about who will join the star-studded cast for the grand finale. Amidst the excitement surrounding the return of beloved characters and the promise of an epic conclusion, one name stands out as crucial for ensuring the film's status as a blockbuster hit: John Cena.
Sangita NandiPublished 9 days ago in GeeksAnatomy of a Fall - A Movie Review
Murder cases like these merit attention to every miniscule detail. Anatomy of a Fall is a 2023 film. A young boy discovers the body of his father lying in a pool of blood outside of his home. As the police investigate their home, they question Sandra about her relationship with her husband, sending the case to trial.
Marielle SabbagPublished 10 days ago in GeeksChallengers (2024): The Ultimate Tennis Drama
You don’t know what tennis is about. Challengers is a 2024 film. Former best friends, Art Donaldson and Patrick Zweig, are paired up in the final tennis match. Tashi, a former tennis prodigy turned coach pits the players, causing tensions to run high.
Marielle SabbagPublished 11 days ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Boy Kills World' Starring Bill Skarsgard
Boy Kills World (2024) Directed by Moritz Mohr Written by Tyler Burton Smith, Arend Remmers Starring Bill Skarsgard, Jessica Rothe, Michelle Dockery, Famke Janssen, Sharlto Copley
Sean PatrickPublished 11 days ago in GeeksThe Dark Knight Returns: A Cinematic Masterpiece in the Making
1. Introduction: The Return of the Dark Knight "The Dark Knight Returns" stands as one of the most revered graphic novels in the history of comic books, penned by the legendary Frank Miller. Its impact on the Batman mythos is undeniable, offering a gritty, mature, and thought-provoking exploration of the Caped Crusader's character. Now, with the announcement of its cinematic adaptation, fans are buzzing with excitement over the prospect of seeing Miller's iconic tale come to life on the big screen.
Informative BlogPublished 11 days ago in GeeksMCU Rewatch
As a companion podcast to our An Idea of All Time podcast where we are starting off by watching Shang-Chi: The Legend of the Ten Rings every week for 10 months, we have also decided to rewatch all of the current MCU movies in chronological order. We have now watched the first two Iron Man movies, because apparently we went from Iron Man 1 straight to Iron Man 2 and I think that was a poor decision for many reasons but lets go ahead and get into it.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 12 days ago in GeeksMovie Review: 'Challengers' Starring Zendaya
Challengers (2024) Directed by Luca Guadagnino Written by Justin Kuritzkes Starring Zendaya, Mike Faist, Josh O'Connor
Sean PatrickPublished 14 days ago in GeeksDorothy Comingore (1913 – 1971)
Hollywood is a bully. As an imaginary 1940s Hollywood screenwriter, I have learned to keep quiet, to avert my gaze, not complain. It is my dream job and a nightmare. I want to be a story-teller that weaves magic about sassy women who stand up to the men. But this is 1940s Hollywood, so I know that not all fights, no matter how just, will be won and that gutsy women need to know their place. Cautionary tales about the women who spoke up, hide in every dark corner of every salacious fanzine.
Rachel RobbinsPublished 14 days ago in Geeks