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A Review of ''Three Thousand Years of Longing''
I went to see this film at a repertory theatre on Friday night expecting to be transported through some sort of carnivalesque ride on magic carpets, through ancient palaces, and over images of wealth and power that I had seen too many times before to be really impressed.
Kendall DefoePublished 2 years ago in GeeksHouse of the Dragon
The first two episodes of the series were both captivating and infuriating, I am liking the show so far so let's see what they did with the third episode.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 2 years ago in Geeks🔥 A Day Without Diablo Sauce is like Hell Without Satanshine 🔥
WARNING: The Story You Are About to Read is True. The names weren't changed to protect the innocent. 🤷♂️ Sue me. So a while back (technically it was four years ago), I went to Taco Bell, as usual, and ordered my Nacho Fries Supreme, as usual. And, naturally, I wanted my Diablo sauce.
Lightning BoltPublished 2 years ago in GeeksLook Both Ways - A Netflix Movie Review
You never know what life’s plan is. Either way, you’ll figure it out. Look Both Ways aired on Netflix in 2022. On the night of her college graduation, Natalie takes a pregnancy test. In one reality, she is pregnant and remains home to raise her child. In the other, she travels to L.A. to pursue her dream job as an animator.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksShe-Hulk,Stranger Things 4, & Obi-Wan Kenobi
I have a very basic, and very groundbreaking, question. One that has never been asked before, I’m sure. Why do we watch things?
Jake MitchellPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy 6 favorite Muppets
We all know who Jim Henson was, he was the man who would forever change puppetry for the better. He was known for his involvement on Sesame Street, that included colorful and bright characters that he created. He was known for creating Sam and Friends, a puppet show that would inspire many of his beloved characters. He also created The Muppet Show, which featured an ensemble cast of puppet characters that put smiles on our faces. He also created Fraggle Rock too. I may be only 20 years old, but I enjoy watching The Muppet Show. Although he died over 30 years ago, Jim Henson's work and legacy still lives on today. Which is why in this article, I'm discussing my 6 favorite Muppets in ascending order (Disclaimer: when I mean Muppets, I mean The Muppets representing The Muppets Studios, Not Sesame Street characters and Fraggle Rock characters that are also called "Muppets")
Jordan HarrisPublished 2 years ago in GeeksGone Baby Gone - A Movie Review
What if doing the right thing means I am doing wrong? Gone Baby Gone was found in theaters in 2007. A little girl has been kidnapped in the Boston area. Detectives Patrick and Angie investigate the case. Questioning the child’s careless mother and other individuals, this case is not an easy one to crack.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in Geeks'The Sandman': 6 Possible Spin-Offs We Could See In The Future
The long-awaited TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman's cult-classic comic The Sandman has proved a hit for Netflix, with some fans even claiming that the series has the potential to become one of the greatest graphic novel adaptations of all time.
Kristy AndersonPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy Review On Sleepy Hollow
This movie centers around Washington Irving's gothic masterpiece The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. In this masterpiece the brilliant director Tim Burton, and his beloved bromance partner in crime Johnny Depp tell the story in a way that Washington Irving would be proud of.
Louise Blake-Michael (Risen Phoenix)Published 2 years ago in GeeksMy favorite shows from the Renaissance age of Cartoon Network
Watching tv was one of our favorite things to do when we were kids. But watching tv on Saturdays was the best thing ever. We could get up early every Saturday morning to watch our favorite shows. We would watch every kids' channel ever: Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, etc. But the number one channel for watching cartoons is none other than Cartoon Network. While they had successful shows in the 1990s and 2000s such as Ed, Edd, n Eddy, Codename: Kids Next Door, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Johnny Bravo, The Powerpuff Girls, Teen Titans, Dexter's Laboratory, and many others, they had more successful shows during an era known as the Renaissance age, which started in 2010. This was the era of Cartoon Network that I grew up with. And I am here today to talk about it.
Jordan HarrisPublished 2 years ago in GeeksCharles Xavier is Awful - Here's Why
Many fans of Marvel know all about Professor X. He's the leader of the X-Men, advocate for mutant rights, and surrogate father to many young mutants who trained under him. On the surface, it seems like he's a great guy. However, if you were to take a closer look at his character, you'll begin to notice that he's not as much of a saint as many make him out to be.
M.N. NegusPublished 2 years ago in GeeksTracks - A Movie Review
Keep on walking. Time moves in one direction. Tracks is a 2013 film based on a true story. Robyn Davidson has always had a different outlook on the world. Treks out on a 1,700-mile journey across the deserts of West Australia with four camels and her dog, Robyn learns a valuable lesson about herself.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in Geeks