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Parasyte: The Grey Ending Explained: Shinichi is Back
Okay, so move forward in this topic with your hands, feet, eyes, mouth, and ears open because today we are going to explore a more important issue.
Ayush VermaPublished 12 days ago in GeeksMarvelous Mrs. Maisel
As a huge fan of Amy Palladino I have been meaning to watch The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel for quite a while now and I just haven’t gotten a chance to do so yet. And by haven’t gotten a chance I mean I accidentally keep rewatching things I’ve already seen 12 times. Now I think anything Palladino does is gold and I have really only heard and seen good things about this show so I couldn’t wait to dive in.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 13 days ago in GeeksRicky Stanicky
Amazon Prime has kind of been cranking out the original content lately and though not everyone is going see these hilarious and creative movies they are actually pretty good. Our latest endeavor includes Zac Efron and John Cena in the cast and quite honestly that is all I needed to know before deciding to watch this movie.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 13 days ago in GeeksRipley: Non-Traditional Review
I’m teaching media literacy this semester and a couple of weeks ago we were discussing how useful it is to know that any entertainment content has a potential to work for us, consumers, at four different (albeit often overlapping) dimensions: cognitive, affective, aesthetic, and moral.
Lana V LynxPublished 13 days ago in GeeksThe Other Black Girl Hulu Series
I swear my coworker is after my job. Based on the novel written by Zakiya Dalila Harris, The Other Black Girl is a 2023 Hulu series. Nella Rogers, an African-American, is hired as an editorial assistant in a white NYC publishing firm. Her ideas are ignored - until a black co-worker is hired, changing the dynamic.
Marielle SabbagPublished 13 days ago in GeeksX-Men '97
The first two episodes of the new Disney+ series X-Men ‘97 were a hit! The show is very well executed and seems to be very well received on the internet. We left off the second episode with Storm leaving the mansion due to the sudden loss of her powers and a duplicate of Jean collapsing in front of the team.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 13 days ago in GeeksThere Was Always a Female Silver Surfer
In April, Disney's forthcoming Fantastic Four film reboot revealed several unanticipated casting choices. The movie will connect to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but set in an alternate 1960s. Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby as Susan Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm were among the notable decisions, stirring both anticipation and debate among enthusiasts.
Jenna DeedyPublished 13 days ago in GeeksCrooks 2024 Netflix Review: An Enjoyable Ride for Me
Are you ready for a tremendous, thrilling heist adventure? Recently, a German heist drama series was released on the Netflix platform. The name is Crooks, and obviously I have finished watching it.
Ayush VermaPublished 14 days ago in GeeksYeh Meri Family Season 3 Review: Messing with Feelings
The new season of "Yeh Meri Family" is out on Amazon MiniTV. Let's see if it's good enough to watch or not. Well, in Yeh Meri Family Season 1, we got to see a different story with a different cast, and then in the second season, something similar happened—a different cast or a different story—but in the third season, the characters are the same but different stories are seen this time.
Ayush VermaPublished 14 days ago in GeeksPatna Shukla Ending Explained: A Window into Society's Truths
Now, the number of people who have gone to court in real life will definitely be very low among those who only see the court in films.
Ayush VermaPublished 14 days ago in GeeksSwitch On Thai Drama: Why the Thai Remake Outshines the Original!
Recently, a Thai drama named Switch On was released on the miniTV platform, which I have now finally finished watching, and let me tell you that it is a remake of the popular K-drama W: Two Words.
Ayush VermaPublished 14 days ago in GeeksEndicott College's 'Something Rotten' Scrambles an Eggcellent Musical Omelet!
Make an omelet, preferably in your own style. Endicott College Mainstage serves Something Rotten, a story of the Bottom brothers, Nick and Nigel, who are struggling to create an original play. They must think outside the eggshells if they are going to outshine the rock star Rennaissance playwright, William Shakespeare.
Marielle SabbagPublished 14 days ago in Geeks