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The Top 10 Christmas Movie Sequels That Actually Delivered
Christmas movies are not just films. They are rituals. Most movies are watched once, maybe twice, and then filed away as “something you saw.” Christmas movies, by contrast, are revisited annually, often at the same time, in the same rooms, with the same people. They become embedded in personal history. You remember watching Home Alone while wrapping gifts. You remember Christmas Vacation playing in the background during chaotic family gatherings. You remember A Christmas Story looping endlessly on cable while everyone drifted in and out of the room.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks
In Defense of the Makers: Why Disney Fandom Must Actively Support Human Creativity
Disney's enduring appeal lies in more than just stories; it sells feelings of wonder, nostalgia, and belonging — a century-long magic crafted by human artists, animators, and storytellers. However, this legacy now faces an urgent challenge as artificial intelligence is integrated into creative pipelines.
By Jenna Deedy2 months ago in Geeks
MONSTER: The Faces of Evil on Netflix
Personally, this series is my favorite of the entire anthology, mainly because of the suspense it leaves me with. This story, based on true events, tells the tale of two brothers who, on August 20, 1989, murdered their parents in cold blood. But this is where the whole country is divided. According to them, their father sexually and psychologically abused them both, but if that weren't true, they did it only for money.
By Marcela marin2 months ago in Geeks
MONSTER: The Faces of Evil on Netflix
I'd never been interested in watching this type of series, and I think that was largely due to my lack of knowledge about the context surrounding them. However, when I first saw it, I remember being completely captivated from the very first episodes. It wasn't just the story that grabbed me, but the way it was told. I was impressed by how they managed to recreate the life of this psychopath without resorting to cheap sensationalism, building a disturbing and profoundly human relationship.
By Marcela marin2 months ago in Geeks
Scarface review
*Scarface* is a 1983 film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Al Pacino. Without exaggeration, it's definitely one of my favorite gangster films. Since its release, it has become an absolute classic of crime cinema, not only for its iconic scenes but also for everything it represents thematically and culturally.
By Marcela marin2 months ago in Geeks
After ‘Mirzapur’, Ali Fazal Completes Aamir Khan’s ‘Lahore 1947’ . AI-Generated.
Actor Ali Fazal continues his impressive career momentum as he completes filming for Aamir Khan’s much-anticipated period drama Lahore 1947, shortly after earning acclaim for his intense performance in the hit series Mirzapur. The project marks another significant milestone for Fazal, who has steadily evolved from a promising newcomer into one of Indian cinema’s most versatile performers.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Geeks
Gunther Retires John Cena at Saturday Night's Main Event
There was nothing dramatic or chaotic about the moment itself, just the heavy realization that came from being in Washington, D.C., after watching John Cena wrestle the final match of his career. The night as a whole was strong, with a card that delivered across the board. The women’s match stood out, the tag team bout was excellent, and the segment featuring The Miz, R-Truth, and Joe Hendry struck the right balance between fun and importance, giving all three a meaningful spotlight on a show built around John Cena. Everything worked, everything had purpose, and yet none of it was what lingered most once the night was over.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks
Brock Lesnar Potentially Retiring from WWE in 2026
At September’s Wrestlepalooza PLE, John Cena went head-to-head with Brock Lesnar in a match that quickly turned into a dominant showcase for the returning Beast. Lesnar overwhelmed the 17-time WWE Champion with ease, and with Cena’s retirement just hours away, it was clear there was never any plan to extend their latest—and final—encounter beyond that night. The bout felt less like a competitive clash and more like a statement, reinforcing Lesnar’s aura as WWE’s ultimate final boss rather than serving as a sentimental farewell for Cena.
By Lawrence Lease2 months ago in Geeks








