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She-Hulk Review: "The People vs Emil Blonsky"
No, you are not seeing things. That really is famous rapper Megan Thee Stallion shown with Tatiana Maslany's Jennifer Walters on the latest episode of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. This is clearly one of the most amazing celeb cameos in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it was originally supposed to be a surprise, of course, but Megan's MCU debut was leaked into the public eye.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksShows That Are Overhyped
Before I get into this list I just want to say 3 things: 1.No, I do not hate happiness. I realize most of these are sitcoms...
Jay,when I writePublished 2 years ago in GeeksLessons From Turkish Drama
Battle of the sexes romcoms where the 2 leads start out as mortal enemies and somehow end up in love are regular staples but, have you watched one with a Turkish twist? Ask Taktikleri (Love Tactics) is a glitzy and glam, fast-paced rom-com where the 2 leads battle it out in the never-ending battle of the ages - Who runs the world, the guys or the girls? Who is going to win? Who is going to fall? or is the endgame much more predictable than we would wish?
Imabong FaminuPublished 2 years ago in GeeksManifest
Manifest is an intriguing story and a mix of many different things. If you like modern mystery, and adventure with a dash of the supernatural, you will like this series. It might confuse, confound or challenge you depending on where you are on the divide. It might also question your views on faith, belief, destiny, predestination, and the supernatural. This is because it attempts to glue so many things together - faith, religion, history, science, agnosticism, archeology, astronomy, philosophy, Egyptology, and lots more. What it does have going for it is the suspense and mystery which keeps viewers going back for more. In addition, this series shines a light on everyday issues as well as some of life's more perplexing mysteries.
Imabong FaminuPublished 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 GeeksMy Top 15 Favorite Pieces of Film + Television ever created.
Film and Television are two of my loves, they help me with inspiration as a writer, especially with my Screenwriting, so here are the top 10 pieces of Film and Television that I love the absolute most.
Daniel GarciaPublished 2 years ago in GeeksMy Review of "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home"
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home came out back in 1986. It's a little bit of an oddball in the Star Trek franchise but I remember it being one of my favorites. The whole fish out of water tale of our favorite characters meeting the 19th century. There are still a few stand out moments in this movie that will live forever in my head.
Brian AnonymousPublished 2 years ago in GeeksVillainess Review: Dana Declan (Fatal Reunion)
I remember this film, Fatal Reunion, very well, and one of the reasons was the film's leading lady, Erika Eleniak. Eleniak had done her share of Lifetime films, and was coming off playing a villainess in one of them. In this film from 2005, Eleniak played Jessica Landers, a woman who wasn't quite satisfied in her marriage to Russell Landers. At the urgency of her friends, Jessica meets up with her former schoolmate, Marcus Declan, but after realizing how much she loved Russell (and vice versa), the meetings come to an end.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksLifetime Review: 'Dying for a Family'
Synopsis: Sisters Darcie and Hannah Williams (Maddy Hillis and Alaska Leigh) both agree that they lucked out with their latest foster parents. They've been with Gillian and Keith Parks (Corina Akeson and Jay Hindle) for a few years now and the well-to-do couple has finally given Darcie and Hannah a stable home again. But on the night they announce their plan to formally adopt the sisters, their happy life comes crashing down. After Gillian and Hannah get into a fight, Hannah sneaks out of the house and is nowhere to be found the next day. While the police are certain it's a simple case of a runaway teen, Darcie knows her sister wouldn't abandon her without a word of explanation and starts her own investigation into Hannah's disappearance. But the secrets Darcie uncovers could cost her her family...and her life.
Trevor WellsPublished 2 years ago in GeeksUncle Frank - A Movie Review
Be proud of who you are. Uncle Frank is a 2020 Amazon Prime film. In 1973, 18-year-old Beth takes a road trip with her Uncle Frank. Heading to the funeral of the family patriarch in Creekville, South Carolina, Beth learns that her uncle and Walid have a deeper connection than friendship.
Marielle SabbagPublished 2 years ago in GeeksThe NeverEnding Story
The first rule of magic: don't let anyone know your name. Names have power. Neil Gaiman, The Books of Magic People usually say: “Before, the trees were taller, and the grass was greener.” Indeed, from a child's perspective, everything seemed new and significant. Long roads, long hours. But time changes distances. Things that once delighted us seem silly and unimportant today. Favorite toys are lying in the attic, former friends remained only in photographs, and from old fairy tales, only the "once upon a time" is kept in memory.
"Not Okay" and the importance of warnings.
Zoey Deutch, Mia Isaac, and Dylan O'Brien play the main characters in 2022's Not Okay movie. A spoiler warning is in effect! If you like this, you can get more of my articles when you subscribe to my account.
'Vive AkughaPublished 2 years ago in Geeks