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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 Sabbag5 days ago in Geeks
The Worst Friends in Pop Culture
Friendship is one of the most celebrated themes in storytelling. From animated sitcoms to epic fantasy sagas, audiences are constantly reminded that loyalty, trust, and emotional support are the glue that holds relationships together. The best fictional friendships inspire us because they show characters standing by each other through chaos, heartbreak, and adventure.
By Jenna Deedy5 days ago in Geeks
History of The Three Stooges (Part I: The Beginnings and Columbia Pictures - 1920s-1936). Top Story - March 2026.
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. Dawkins5 days 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 Jack5 days 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 SUPERSTAR6 days 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 Sabbag6 days 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 Sabbag6 days ago in Geeks
My Top 10 Favorite Movie Dragons
#1 - Smaug (from The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug) He is fire. He is death. While I am not a huge fan of The Hobbit movie series (I think the movies are extremely slow-paced), I was in awe when I first saw Smaug on-screen. Benedict Cumberbatch did an exceptional job with the motion capture facial expressions and movements, and his voice acting for the wicked wyvern is chilling. Smaug is brought to life in a terrifying way that leaves a lasting impression.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton6 days ago in Geeks
Stage 284's "Mean Girls" is a Totally Fetch Time!
On Wednesdays, we wear pink. Stage 284 presents “Mean Girls: The Musical,” based on the classic 2004 film. 16-year-old Cady Heron attends public school for the first time. While trying to fit in, she befriends ‘The Plastics,’ an A-list clique. Cady is a hit, until she falls for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of Alpha plastic, Regina George.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks
"Wait Until Dark": A Gripping Performance at Greater Boston Stage Company
I know someone is there. Greater Boston Stage Company presents “Wait Until Dark,” a play by Fredrick Knott. Susan, a recently blind woman, is being terrorized by criminals who quietly trespass in her apartment in search of a heroin-stuffed doll. With help, Susan defends herself and puts her senses to the ultimate test of life and death.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks










