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My Predictions for Hollywood in 2026
YouTube steamrolls traditional television. Netflix swallows Warner Bros. Bob Iger links Disney’s future to a boundary-pushing tech startup that redraws the rules of entertainment. Donald Trump decides which media empires thrive, extracts massive legal settlements from broadcast newsrooms, and pressures studios to quietly abandon diversity and inclusion initiatives. After a year where reality repeatedly outpaced imagination, trying to predict what 2026 holds may be the most unrealistic idea of all.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks
Blue Skies Again (1983): A Feminist Sports Movie That Trips Over Its Own Ideals
There are forgotten movies because they’re bad, and forgotten movies because they arrived too early, too late, or with the wrong instincts. Blue Skies Again, a modest 1983 baseball comedy, belongs uneasily in all three categories. It presents a premise that still unfortunately feels timely today — a teenage girl with the talent and drive to become a professional baseball player — yet consistently loses confidence in that very idea. What remains is a curious, frustrating time capsule: a film that should champion equality and instead clumsily trips over the very sexist ideals it should be upending.
By Movies of the 80s2 months ago in Geeks
Tyler Perry Faces Second Sexual Assault Lawsuit as Actor Alleges Years of Unwanted Advances
Hollywood filmmaker Tyler Perry — one of the most influential figures in modern entertainment — is once again at the center of a high-profile legal battle, this time involving fresh allegations of sexual assault. On December 26, 2025, actor and model Mario Rodriguez filed a lawsuit in California state court that accuses Perry of repeatedly subjecting him to unwanted sexual advances over several years, including incidents that allegedly occurred during and after Rodriguez’s work on Perry’s 2016 film Boo! A Madea Halloween.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
The Rachels - 2025. Top Story - December 2025.
Much to my surprise, I have kept a list of the films I‘ve seen this year. I daresay it isn’t complete. There will be films that snuck in on a late night in front of the TV that I would’ve forgotten to note. Or others, that I went to watch at the cinema, but then had a red wine and promptly forgotten about. But it’s not a bad approximation of the films I’ve seen this year. In total, there are 53 films listed, so an average of one a week and one for good luck.
By Rachel Robbins2 months ago in Geeks
Big Brother Star Mickey Lee Dies at 35 After Flu Complications and Multiple Cardiac Arrests
When the world was celebrating Christmas Day on December 25, 2025, friends, family and fans of reality television were instead met with heartbreaking news: Mickey Lee, the charismatic season-27 contestant from CBS’s Big Brother, had died at just 35 years old after a severe medical crisis that began with complications from the flu.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Two Decades Later: The Enduring Brilliance of Peter Jackson's King Kong
Plot Summary Greedy but ambitious film producer Carl Denham embarks on an expedition to the mysterious Skull Island, recruiting struggling actress Ann Darrow and playwright Jack Driscoll. Denham believes the island will provide the backdrop, but he harbors deeper, more dangerous motives that endanger everyone on board.
By TheScreenAnalyst2 months ago in Geeks
Seven 100-Word Movie Reviews
Zootopia 2 (2025), Directors, Jared Bush and Byron Howard I really liked Zootopia (2016) when it first came out, and I wish I had seen it in theaters. That wish came true, except this time for Zootopia 2. Zooptopia 2 brings back the fun, animated world and strong dynamic between Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde. These characters are incredible and have so much depth. Something felt missing to me. The film is predictable. It’s amazing what animators and writers created for this exotic world, but it’s repetitive in its message about teamwork. Directors Jared Bush and Byron Howard deliver an emotionally investing story, but could have explored more areas.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
The Winning Season - A Movie Review
Keep drama off the court. After the basketball game, The Winning Season premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009. Bill, a down-on-his-luck alcoholic, is offered a job to coach the high school’s girls’ basketball team. Egos collide as the team scrambles to work together, leading to deep conversations and team leadership.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Sparrows Dance - A Movie Review
You have to try. Sparrows Dance is a 2012 indie film. An agoraphobic woman has to call a plumber when her toilet overflows. The pair strikes up chemistry when they bond over music. Now, new challenges are met when she is asked out on a date.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks
Legacy in Unity: Why Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers Will Stand Shoulder-to-Shoulder in Avengers: Doomsday (2026)
The latest MCU teaser for Avengers: Doomsday–Marvel Studios’ epic ensemble film set for release in December 2026–has reignited one of the franchise’s most passionate debates: Will Steve Rogers return to the forefront, or will Sam Wilson remain the true Captain America? Early reactions to the teaser confirm the shocking return of Chris Evans as Steve Rogers, showing him riding a motorcycle and cradling a baby — a peek at a life beyond his heroic past.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
Charlie Chaplin's Granddaughter Plays Varang in "Avatar: Fire and Ash"
Charlie Chaplin's granddaughter plays Varang in James Cameron's latest blockbuster, "Avatar: Fire and Ash." Actress Oona Chaplin has been tapped to play the pivotal character in the highly anticipated sequel to the Avatar universe, which has been loved by fans worldwide.
By Bruce Hillma2 months ago in Geeks











