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Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget Review
Sometimes you just have to take a leap. Premiering 23 years after the original, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget is a 2023 sequel. The chickens now live happily on a reserve. Ginger and Rocky’s daughter is taken to a chicken factory. The chickens must work together against this evil threat.
Marielle SabbagPublished 4 months ago in GeeksMarielle's Top 10 Worst Movies of 2023
I saw some good movies this year and some not-so-good ones. For both my best and worst movies, first, I will talk about films that have already been released, but I’ve never seen and then talk about films released in 2023. Remember, this is just my opinion. We all have different tastes in movies.
Marielle SabbagPublished 4 months ago in GeeksThe Color Purple
The Color Purple is a movie musical version of a stage play, which is a musical version of the movie, which is the adaptation of the book. It is the only piece of media with that many adaptations that has maintained quality every single time. The touching, gorgeous, incredible story and music of the stage musical translated so beautifully to the screen and The Color Purple is easily one of the best movies of the year. If you like movie musicals you will love this movie, and if you don’t love movie musicals you should still watch this movie. All the reasons I normally hear from people for why they don’t like musicals don’t at all apply to this film.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 months ago in Geeks'May December' is Unsettling, Thought-Provoking, and Beautifully Executed
Insecure people are very dangerous, aren’t they? Based on true events, May December is a 2023 Netflix film. An actress shadows a notorious couple whose relationship was a major media scandal 20 years ago. While analyzing the couple, relationships buckle under the pressure as secrets and revelations arise.
Marielle SabbagPublished 4 months ago in GeeksWonka
There have been mixed reviews about the new Wonka movie starring Timothy Chalamet. With two previous Wonka movies the first thing I have to say is that absolutely nobody asked for this. When watching Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory no one in the history of ever has thought, well how did Wonka start making chocolate? So right off the bat this movie is entirely unnecessary. Now that I have seen it I can confirm that mixed is in fact the best way to describe this movie. When first seeing the trailer I knew that this movie was going to be really hit or miss and I was in fact correct.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 months ago in Geeks80 For Brady
Okay so I really thought that this movie had come out last year. That’s how long this year has been and quite frankly how long they were advertising it. We first started seeing trailers for 80 For Brady back in October of 2022 so when I saw that it's release date was 2023 I thought for sure that had to be wrong. So anyway we finally got around to watching it and this is my formal review for the based on a true story movie, 80 For Brady.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 months ago in GeeksRed, White, and Royal Blue
Earlier this year a book adaptation of Red, White, and Royal Blue hit Prime video. It had a good internet reception which is really what my only metric is for these streaming movies. This movie also caused me to start a nice little research project called Why Does Hollywood Hate Lesbians? But that is a different discussion. Having some gay rep in the mainstream is always a good idea. So now that I’ve gotten around to watching it, let's get into the review for Red, White and Royal Blue.
Alexandrea CallaghanPublished 4 months ago in Geeks- Top Story - December 2023
Rebel Moon is the Future of Entertainment
CAUTION: SPOILERS AHEAD. There is no nice way of putting it. Rebel Moon is terrible. But not terrible for the reasons that most people have noticed. After being out for a little less than two weeks, most people have panned the movie for what it is. A sloppy, copy and paste job of some of the most popular science fiction franchises. However, Rebel Moon is far more problematic than that. It goes beyond common sci-fi tropes. It mashes together nearly every successful genre possible in hopes of appealing to the majority people. In doing this, it is everything and nothing at once.
Atomic HistorianPublished 4 months ago in Geeks Wonka Movie Review
More than fifty years after Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory delighted audiences, Roald Dahl’s classic stories have been picked up again for the silver screen. Warner Bros is hoping that a prequel with some ties to the original will win over viewers new and old. Unlike other tired franchise entries, Wonka is successful in its goals.
Robert CainPublished 4 months ago in Geeks‘Leave the World Behind’-Book and Film Comparison
‘Leave The World Behind’ is a thought-provoking novel, written by Rumaan Alam, first published in 2020. The story of both the book and the film adaptation revolves around two families who are forced to come together in an unexpected turn of events. Both mediums for this story explore the themes such as fear, trust, and the complexities of human relationships. Recently, in 2023, ‘Leave the World Behind’ was adapted into a film, released on the Netflix streaming platform, which has captivated audiences with its compelling narrative, largely based on the book version.
Navigating Pronouns and Corporate Responsibility: The Delta Air Lines Incident Sparks a National Conversation on Transgender Rights
The LaGuardia Air Terminal incident, including transsexual entertainer Tommy Dorfman and Delta Carrier, has become a focal point for progressive discussions about individuality, considerations and corporate obligations. In a 30-second TikTok video, Dorfman accused fellow Delta employees of deliberately misgendering her, sparking a viral discussion through online entertainment. As the story unfolds, it uncovers the complexities of pronouns, issues that transsexual people face, and various assumptions around help and respect.
World NewsPublished 4 months ago in GeeksKotaro: lives next-door
Kotaro lives next-door, is an anime show on Netflix originally airing in Japan. To watch this one you have to allow yourself to suspend your disbelief. The show is about a four-year-old boy named Kotaro.H he loses his parents, therefore becoming an orphan. Kotaro finds his way to an eccentric apartment building where he is allowed to rent a room. Kotaro: lives next-door is a 10 episode series. In the show, as I watched, I began to think that the character of Kotaro, was mature for being a four-year-old in that Kotara was also an old soul, which means the same, same thing, having experienced past lives.
RIKKI LA ROUGE (UK) (London)Published 4 months ago in Geeks