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Reviews of the top geek movies, tv, and books in the industry.
How to Turn your Instagram following into Cash? 6 Proven Methods for making money on Instagram.
Instagram has become one of the best accepted amusing media platforms in the world. With over 1 billion monthly active users, it's not surprising that many people are looking for ways to earn money from Instagram. Whether you're a blogger, influencer, or small business owner, there are several ways to monetize your Instagram account.
Mohamed BasithPublished about a year ago in GeeksFairytale and Fantasy in 2022
2022 was another difficult year. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine started the most brutal conflict in Europe for decades and fuelled a cost-of-living crisis in several countries previously reliant on Russian fuel. The climate crisis led to more erratic weather, including record-breaking heatwaves and blizzards. The socio-economic problems continued, with political divides generally becoming further entrenched, and strikes and protests becoming seen as an increasingly necessary response to problems that governments don’t have the ability or inclination to solve. There were also plenty of celebrity scandals – whilst some (such as Will Smith’s loss of temper at the Oscars) had an element of farce that balanced out the resulting outrage, others (such as Kanye West’s slide in Neo-Nazism and the ‘Depp Vs. Heard’ trial) were just soul-crushing. However, there were plenty of silver linings, with several populist right leaders suffering humiliation and scientists, campaigners, and other progressive reformers making a variety of breakthroughs. During the year, a variety of films, TV shows, plays and books provided much-needed escapism. During 2022, there were a wide range of fairytale and fantasy inspired works of varying degrees of quality. A common theme of the year in this subgenre was projects arriving on stage or screen after a long and difficult development process. But how many of them proved worth the wait?
Fairy Tale FanboyPublished about a year ago in Geeks"Time is Money, But Which is More Valuable?"
The age-old adage "time is money" suggests that both time and money are valuable assets that should be used wisely. However, when it comes to prioritizing one over the other, opinions vary greatly. Some argue that money is the key to living a comfortable life and achieving goals, while others believe that time is the most precious commodity, as it cannot be regained once it is lost. In this article, we will explore the relative importance of time and money in our lives and examine the pros and cons of each.
Hafiz SuboorPublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "Date Night"
Date Night is a comedy that was released back in 2010. It is definitely a product of its time but they don't make comedies like this anymore either. It's not like it's super offensive but they do a lot of wacky comedy bits that are non sensical. In today's day in age everything has to be logical to make sense to this new autistic generation. This just won't fly with a lot of viewers nowadays.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in GeeksBeware of Scammers: A Freelancer's Guide to Protecting Yourself in the Gig Economy
On Sunday evening I logged into my Upwork account looking for a job. Upwork is an online site where clients post remote jobs and freelancers with the requisite skills and registered on the platform bid for the job. The client receives the bid and proposal from all the freelancers who applied, then makes their choice on whom they prefer to work with.
Ian GitongaPublished about a year ago in GeeksCinema Marte Dum Tak Review: A Tribute to Nontraditional Filmmaking
Cinema Marte Dum Tak Review: Cinema Marte Dum Tak is a six-part documentary series that follows filmmakers J. Neelam, Vinod Talwar, Kishan Shah, and Dilip Gulati as they return to directing films while paying homage to a bygone era.
Ayush VermaPublished about a year ago in GeeksThe Last of Us: Our Obsession With The End Won’t End
Twenty years have gone by since Cillian Murphy woke up in a devastated zombie filled London in Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later. We are treated to another spectacle of the end in the critically renowned The Last of Us. A show that cements the fact that the only thing left which separates television and film is the size of the screen. The Last of Us is truely impressive and fantastic to watch, but isn’t it a story we have heard many times before?
Josh ClementsPublished about a year ago in GeeksMy Review of "Wednesday: Season One"
Wednesday is a mystery comedy TV series that's exclusive to Netflix. It came out in 2022 and is based on the Addams family franchise. I wasn't too sure what to make of it but I do remember loving the old Addams family TV show and movies. Seeing as it's a Netflix exclusive it's got to be about teenagers and murder though so maybe this would be a nice twist especially since I've been on my murder mystery comedy binge lately.
Brian AnonymousPublished about a year ago in GeeksWhy Tamlin Will Always Have My Heart!
First of all, SPOILER ALERT! You probably already figured that, but just in case you haven’t read every Sarah J Maas book under the sun yet and want to, you have been warned.
Kayla BloomPublished about a year ago in GeeksHow I Got on the ACOTAR Hype
First of all, SPOILER ALERT! You probably already figured that, but just in case you haven’t read every Sarah J Maas book under the sun yet and want to, you have been warned. This article will largely focus on the books A Court of Thorns and Roses, A Court of Mist and Fury, A Court of Wings and Ruin, A Court of Frost and Starlight, and A Court of Silver Flames.
Kayla BloomPublished about a year ago in GeeksBefore I Go to Sleep - A Movie Review
You mean, I am not going to remember any of this when I wake up tomorrow? Based on the novel written by S.J. Watson, Before I Go to Sleep is a 2014 film. Due to an accident, a woman can’t remember the day before when she wakes up in the morning. Struggling to adjust to this life, Christine learns of a horrifying truth that forces her to question the people around her.
Marielle SabbagPublished about a year ago in GeeksReview of 'The Priory of the Orange Tree'
The Priory of the Orange Tree shifts between POVs to deliver an exceptional high fantasy with mystical dragons, their fire-breathing enemies, and the Nameless One who threatens all.
Cyn's WorkshopPublished about a year ago in Geeks