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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 Sabbag5 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 Sabbag5 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" Newton5 days ago in Geeks
Demon Slayer Power Rankings. AI-Generated.
The world of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is built on brutal battles between humanity and demons that grow stronger with every drop of blood from their master. Throughout the series, demon slayers train relentlessly to master powerful breathing styles, while demons evolve terrifying abilities that make them nearly impossible to kill.
By Top Ranked6 days ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre's Riveting Production of "A Few Good Men"
You can’t handle the truth! Marblehead Little Theatre stages a riveting production of “A Few Good Men,” a play written by Aaron Sorkin. Two Marines are accused of killing a fellow soldier at Guantanamo Bay, and LT. J.G Daniel A. Kaffee is assigned to defend the case. As evidence unfolds, Kaffee and his legal team suspect foul play.
By Marielle Sabbag7 days ago in Geeks
REVIEW - The Redemption of Faust (Directed by Genel Mejia)
The Redemption of Faust, written by Justin Suran (Muse, Visitors, The Screenplay) and Genel Mejia (Visitors, The Screenplay, The Experiment, Normal, Splash Damage, La Mejia, Muse), and also produced and directed by Mejia, is a short film which takes its name from the famous 19th century work 'Faust' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
By MegaFlix Movie Awards8 days ago in Geeks
Pan’s Labyrinth. Content Warning.
Pan’s Labyrinth was released on December 29, 2006. In the summer of 1944 in Francoist, Spain eleven-year-old Ofelia and her pregnant but sick mother, Carmen, journey to live with Carmen’s new husband, Captain Vidal. Carmen is bedridden and Ofelia finds time to explore. One night she is visited by a fairy who takes her to a faun. There, she discovers she is the lost princess Moanna and will have to complete three tasks before the full moon in order to return to her kingdom. I have been recommended this film countless times and I finally saw it on Netflix. My neighbor liked how I referred to it as a Spanish Narnia. One fact about this film is in Spanish it is called El Laberinto del Fauno which translates in English to The Labyrinth Of The Faun. Despite the English title it was released as, it has nothing to do with the faun called Pan in Greek Mythology which I had originally thought but that did not sway my interest in the slightest. I only found myself imagining I was a little girl again and going on an adventure.
By Melissa Clark8 days ago in Geeks










