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Movie Review: 'Champions' is a Truly Fun Sports Flick
Champions (2023) Directed by Bobby Farrelly Written by Mark Rizzo Starring Woody Harrelson, Kaitlin Olson, Ernie Hudson
Sean PatrickPublished about a year ago in GeeksClassic Movie Review: '10 Things I Hate About You'
10 Things I Hate About You (1999) Directed by Gil Junger Written by Karen McCullah, Kirsten Smith Starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Larisa Oleynik
Sean PatrickPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop Ten List from a Big Fan
Back when I was happily married, I had written a little poem about two of my favorite actresses: Natalie Portman and Jennifer Lawrence. I said in my poem that either one of them could play me if there was a movie about my life. The fact is that Natalie has an Oscar award and Jennifer does not. It's a numbers game really. Natalie has been in more films. Natalie had over 7 movies as contenders for the award, while Jennifer only had 3 contenders.
Shanon NormanPublished about a year ago in GeeksTop 10 Korean Drama Most Kisses Scene
The decidedly chaste world of Korean broadcast means that skinship is mostly kept to parent-friendly levels, but a look at the sexiest K-drama kisses of all time will prove that the Korean men know what they are doing in the boudoir—and out of it. In the backroom of an artist’s workshop. Or in a deserted coffee shop. Basically, everywhere. Need proof? Here are all the K-drama kisses that will have your heart melting:
Yogesh KumarPublished about a year ago in GeeksWar Films: 5 That Point Up Its Madness
As Walter Cronkite reputedly said 'War is a form of madness'. This is my choice of films that I consider to be the most illuminating about the madness and realities of war together with its consequences for the people who have to do the actual fighting and dying - or be closely involved.
James MarineroPublished about a year ago in GeeksTransmedia Storytelling Techniques in Star Wars & The Blair Witch Project.
Recently, creators have been turning to transmedia storytelling as a means to attract and retain viewers across a wide variety of digital channels. In transmedia storytelling, a single story or narrative is told across multiple media forms, each providing a new perspective. These forms of media include movies, books, video games, and social media. Artists use worldbuilding, character growth, and interactivity to keep their audiences interested. By studying established transmedia franchises, we can learn more about the methods that make the storytelling compelling in today's media climate. Two of my favorites are The Blair Witch Project and Star Wars.
Amanda PimentaPublished about a year ago in Geeks'Casablanca' and the Brilliance of Director Michael Curtiz
Casablanca (1943) Directed by Michael Curtiz Written by Julius J. Epstein, Phillip G. Epstein, Howard Koch
Sean PatrickPublished about a year ago in GeeksCreed III Movie Review
Since it first hit the masses in 2015, the Creed franchise has picked up the torch and delivered a great follow-up to an iconic set of films. Without Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky and only passing remarks to films past, is Creed III able to stand on its own two feet? Just like the star at its centre, this entry is always up to the challenge.
Robert CainPublished about a year ago in Geeks'Sembi' Movie Review: This tried-and-true tale is saved by involved performances.
Sembi Review – Watchable Emotional Movie Sembi is an emotional movie starring Kovai Sarala in the female front, Ashwin Kumar plays an important role. The film is directed by Prabhu Solomon.
5 Must Watch Survival Movies: Human vs Nature
Hi Watchers! Everyone loves a good survival movie, so I'm sharing 5 Must Watch Survival Movies, with the theme of Human vs. Nature. Let's get started!
TWL | BreePublished about a year ago in GeeksTWL: Top 5 Viral Movies of February
Hi Watchers! If you're new here, I am from TheWatchedList TikTok, where I retell some of our favorite movies and tv shows!
TWL | BreePublished about a year ago in GeeksTHE WHALE fails to deserve Brendan Fraser's amazing performance
"I'm not interested in being saved." *** I wanted to like The Whale. I expected to like The Whale. After all, I’ve loved every film Darren Aronofsky has made up until this point (yes, even Noah), and I was open to being as moved by The Whale as I’ve read many other reviewers describe themselves having been profoundly, not to mention moved as much as I heard members of my audience audibly sniffling and weeping by film’s end, men and women alike, many of them staying in their seats well past the end credits, just so they could talk about the film, or process it in silence.
Jack Anderson KeanePublished about a year ago in Geeks