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Six 100-Word Movie Reviews
"The Burbs" (2026), Creator: Celeste Hughey, Actors: Keke Palmer, Jack Whitehall Somehow, I got through this series. I was expecting something different. “The Burbs” takes a psychological thriller approach until it becomes a soap opera, where all the characters talk about random things. I am a Keke Palmer fan, but she felt so misplaced. Credits also include Jack Whitehall, Julia Duffy, Paula Pell, Mark Proksch, and Kapil Talwalker. The actors look like they’re having a fun time working with each other in scenes, but the dialogue and the storyline are so forced. The writing isn’t so good, and the actors try their best. It has to end with a cliffhanger ending.
By Marielle Sabbagabout 15 hours ago in Geeks
Did Both Netanyahu Brothers Die in War?
Rumors and social media claims sometimes suggest that both brothers of Benjamin Netanyahu—the longtime Prime Minister of Israel—died in war. However, this claim is not true. Only one of the Netanyahu brothers died during a military operation, while Benjamin Netanyahu himself is still alive and active in politics. Understanding the real story requires a closer look at the Netanyahu family and a famous military mission that shaped Israeli history.
By shaoor afridiabout 20 hours ago in Geeks
History of The Three Stooges (Part I: The Beginnings and Columbia Pictures - 1920s-1936)
I have been itching to write about The Three Stooges on Vocal for close to two years, but I couldn't figure out how to do it. I wanted to do it by third Stooge, but that's a bit complicated. I know this much. I was about eight or nine years old when I first saw The Three Stooges. I remember one of my local channels had the Stooges on for hours, and I tried my damnedest to be up for those shorts. I remember that the Family Channel actually had an hour of the Stooges on from 11PM to midnight, and it was the entire library on during that time.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout 21 hours ago in Geeks
Series To Watch
I am certainly no stranger to a tv series and everybody knows that in my life. The amount of time I have spent in my existence watching shows on the television or my computer is honestly embarrassing considering I'm not getting paid for it. Maybe someone should be paying me for it. However, it does mean I get to share it with you, dear people. I will do a list order first, don't worry.
By Lyvia Jackabout 23 hours ago in Geeks
The Hidden Philosophy of FAR: Regina Spektor's Most Underrated Album Explained
Most pop albums are about love or heartbreak. Regina Spektor's Far is about something stranger: what it feels like to be human inside systems that quietly turn people into machines.
By ANTICHRIST SUPERSTARa day ago in Geeks
A Bird in the Air (2011) - A Movie Review
A parrot found me. A Bird of the Air is a 2011 film based on the novel, "The Loop," written by Joe Coomer. Fiona and Lyman are brought together when they discover a stray parrot. They figure out how to make a relationship work while studying the origins of this parrot.
By Marielle Sabbaga day ago in Geeks
Dante's Peak (1997) - A Movie Review
We need to escape now before the volcano erupts! Dante’s Peak is a 1997 film. Harry Dalton, a volcanologist, arrives in a small town where there have been signs of an active volcano. As he scopes the town, he discovers a dormant volcano that isn’t long until it awakens.
By Marielle Sabbaga day ago in Geeks
Did an Israeli Missile Strike the North Korean Embassy in Tehran?
Introduction The escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States has generated intense global attention and a flood of breaking news reports. Amid the chaos of missile strikes, air raids, and political accusations, one dramatic claim began circulating online: that an Israeli missile had struck or destroyed the North Korean embassy in Tehran. The report quickly spread across social media platforms, raising questions about whether a diplomatic facility belonging to North Korea had been caught in the crossfire of the widening Middle Eastern conflict.
By shaoor afridia day ago in Geeks
John Gilchrist embraces portraying Mikey in the Life Cereal Commercials
"Give it toMikey, he hates everything." "Hey Mikey, he likes it." These words are from the Life Cereal Commercial, where a little boy named Mikey (John Gilchrist) was eating a bowl filled with the product. This was one of the most popular television commercials from the 1970s.
By Cheryl E Preston3 days ago in Geeks









