entertainment
The very best in geek and comic entertainment.
Perry Bamonte, Longtime Guitarist and Keyboardist for The Cure, Dies at 65
The music world was struck with sadness over the holiday weekend with the announcement that Perry Archangelo Bamonte, longtime guitarist and keyboardist for the iconic British band The Cure, has died at the age of 65 after a short illness at home during the Christmas period. The band confirmed the news on December 26 through a statement on their official website, describing Bamonte as a warm-hearted, creative and essential presence in their storied career.
By Raviha Imran3 months ago in Geeks
Hotel Tehran: Hollywood’s Bold New Action Thriller Taps into Espionage, Redemption, and Global Stakes
The world of espionage thrillers is one that has long fascinated audiences. From Cold War dramas to modern-day spy thrillers, stories that blend danger, deception, and moral ambiguity have consistently captivated moviegoers. The upcoming film Hotel Tehran promises to continue this tradition, delivering a high-stakes narrative filled with action, complex characters, and geopolitical tension. Directed by Guy Moshe, this action-packed thriller brings together an impressive cast and a story that explores redemption, loyalty, and survival in the heart of one of the world’s most enigmatic cities.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
How to Watch HBO Max in UAE: A Complete Guide
HBO Max has earned its place as one of the world’s most popular streaming platforms, with over 110 million subscribers as of 2025. It’s the go-to service for high-quality entertainment, from groundbreaking series like Game of Thrones and Euphoria to blockbuster movies and exclusive originals.
By James S Pope3 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 Imran3 months ago in Geeks
The Wrecking Crew: Jason Momoa’s Explosive Return to Action Cinema
2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for action movie fans, and Jason Momoa is at the forefront with The Wrecking Crew, a high-octane action-comedy that promises to deliver thrills, laughs, and the kind of larger-than-life heroics fans have come to expect from the actor. Known for his commanding presence in Aquaman and Game of Thrones, Momoa brings his signature blend of physicality, charm, and charisma to this latest project, elevating what could have been a standard action flick into a dynamic cinematic experience. Watch The Wrecking Crew of Jason Momoa’s on American Netflix or American Netflix in Canada.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
Hope (2013): A Heartbreaking Yet Humane Portrait of Healing After Trauma
The 2013 South Korean film Hope (also known internationally as So-won), directed by Lee Joon-ik, stands as one of the most emotionally powerful films in modern Korean cinema. Based on a real-life criminal case, Hope is not designed to shock its audience through sensationalism. Instead, it offers a deeply human story about recovery, family, and the long road toward healing after unimaginable trauma.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
Josephine: A Lighthearted Comedy About Self-Worth, Love, and Letting Go of Expectations
The 2013 French romantic comedy Josephine, directed by Agnès Obadia and based on the popular graphic novel by Pénélope Bagieu, offers a refreshing take on modern relationships, self-image, and societal pressure. At first glance, the film appears to follow familiar romantic comedy territory, but beneath its playful surface lies a thoughtful exploration of insecurity, independence, and the myths surrounding happiness.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
Deep Water: A Chilling Portrait of Marriage, Power, and Emotional Isolation
Released in 2022, Deep Water is a psychological thriller directed by Adrian Lyne, best known for films that explore the darker sides of relationships and desire. Starring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, the movie adapts Patricia Highsmith’s 1957 novel of the same name and attempts to modernize its themes for a contemporary audience. While Deep Water received mixed critical reactions, it remains a fascinating study of marriage, emotional control, and the unsettling ways people cope with dissatisfaction.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks
People We Meet on Vacation: Why This Beloved Romance Is Perfect for the Big Screen
Few contemporary romance novels have captured readers’ hearts quite like People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry. Since its release, the book has become a modern favorite, praised for its emotional honesty, witty dialogue, and deeply relatable exploration of friendship, love, and timing. With a film adaptation officially in development, anticipation is high—and for good reason. This is a story that seems tailor-made for cinema.
By James S Pope3 months ago in Geeks











