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Sorin's Final Adventure.. Content Warning.
The stone walls towered over the city, and as he passed through them, seeming to take notes of the town and its marketplace, which were lined with streamers and flags as if they had just finished celebrating some form of a festival. Plus, they were still tearing down decorations and cleaning the streets from the confetti used the day before Sorin's arrival. The round river rock cobblestone underfoot was a nice decorative touch that helped to enhance the charm of the large city.
By Jaded | Pleasured3 months ago in Geeks
The Day Everything Changed
I missed the last bus on purpose. Not because I wanted to be stranded, but because I couldn’t face going home. That day had been one long unraveling—work mistakes, a call from my sister about our mother’s health, the kind of exhaustion that lives in your bones. The bus stop bench was cold, the sky bruised with storm clouds, and I just… stayed. Let the schedule pass. Let the world move on without me.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Geeks
Belén
Movies are a wonderful form of entertainment, but more importantly they are perhaps the best vehicle for social and political commentary there is because they are so accessible to the masses. This year we have gotten some excellent commentary from films like Sinners and Mickey 17 and now Belén.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 months ago in Geeks
Mickey 17
Mickey 17 was on the must watch list for last year but time got away from me. We are once again playing catch up before awards season, I promise I will start doing these in a timely manner this year! This was a film we knew we wanted to see. Robert Pattinson is actually an incredible actor who sometimes still gets caught up in Twilight discourse in an attempt to discredit his skills. That combined with it being a Bong Joon Ho movie made it highly anticipated.
By Alexandrea Callaghan3 months ago in Geeks
Guillermo del Toro's Stellar Gothic "Frankenstein" (2025)
Now I tell my tale. Based on Mary Shelley’s classic story, Frankenstein is a 2025 Netflix film directed by Guillermo del Toro. The brilliant scientist, Dr. Victor Frankenstein, brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment. His bias on the creature’s intelligence leads to tragic outcomes as he wanders into the world.
By Marielle Sabbag3 months ago in Geeks
Governors Ball 2026 Lineup Announced: Lorde, Stray Kids and A$AP Rocky to Headline
New York City’s iconic summer soundscape is already taking shape. The Governors Ball Music Festival — one of the city’s biggest live-music events — has officially revealed its 2026 lineup, and fans are buzzing with anticipation. Set for June 5–7, 2026 at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, the three-day festival promises an expansive, genre-blending roster that reflects both global music trends and local flavor.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Geeks
Donnie McClurkin Sued Over Alleged Sexual Abuse by Former Assistant
Grammy-winning gospel singer and pastor Donnie McClurkin — a celebrated artist known for his uplifting music and influential ministry — is facing serious civil allegations that have shocked both religious communities and the broader public. In a lawsuit filed on January 2 in New York’s Supreme Court, McClurkin is accused of sexually abusing a young man over multiple years while acting as his spiritual mentor and employer.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Geeks
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Dissolve After Federal Funding Cut
After Nearly 60 Years, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting Votes to Dissolve Amid Funding Cutbacks For decades, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) served as the backbone of America’s public media landscape, channeling federal dollars to local public radio and television stations, including PBS and NPR. But on January 5, 2026, CPB’s board of directors voted to dissolve the organization, marking an abrupt end to an institution created by Congress in 1967 and long viewed as a cornerstone of educational and community journalism in the United States.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Geeks
The Black Panther is bigger than one man
Author’s Note: Recent online speculation about the future of the Black Panther prompted a widespread debate over recasting, legacy, and respect for Chadwick Boseman’s portrayal. This essay expands on a prediction I shared publicly, arguing that the most faithful continuation of the character lies not in replacement, but in succession–specifically through introducing T’Challa’s son and heir. What follows is an exploration of why the Black Panther has always been a mantle shaped by legacy rather than a role defined by a single man.
By Jenna Deedy3 months ago in Geeks
John Cena's retirement
Happy New Years to all my readers! I know it's been a while. I do apologize and I want to start writing again. I promise I'll try my best, so here we go. It's been quite a while since John Cena's final match. Truthfully I'm still in denial that it's finally over. As a friendly reminder, like all kids around my age John Cena was one of my favorite wrestlers growing up. Batista was my absolute favorite but John was definitely up there. I had stopped watching wrestling once the PG era started, but deep down and as I'd gotten older I've always had an affinity for wrestling. But when John announced his retirement. I decided to follow a little more closely, as shown by my previous articles both simply thanking Cena and my 2024 prediction as to how it would go down and what I'd like to see from his retirement tour.
By Dyllon Rodillon3 months ago in Geeks
Critics Choice Awards 2026 and the Stories That Stayed With Us
Every year leaves behind a certain feeling. Some years rush past in noise, while others settle quietly into memory. The year leading to the Critics Choice Awards 2026 belongs to the second kind. It was shaped by stories that did not beg for attention but earned it slowly. Films and shows sat with grief, love, faith, loneliness, and the simple act of surviving another day. Viewers did not just watch these stories. They carried them into their own lives. As awards season approaches, the Critics Choice Awards 2026 invite us to pause and reflect. Not on popularity, but on meaning. Not on numbers, but on moments that felt real enough to hurt.
By Muqadas khan3 months ago in Geeks











