comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
Anora: A Gritty, Layered, and Unfiltered Drama
This wasn’t on my Cinderella Happy Ever After list. Anora is a 2024 film about a young sex worker from Brooklyn. Anora ‘Ani’ impulsively marries Ivan, the son of an oligarch. Once the news reaches Russia, Ani’s fairytale ends when his parents set out for New York to get the marriage annulled.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Inside Out 2: A Journey Through Teen Emotions That’s Worth the Ride. AI-Generated.
Inside Out 2: A Journey Through Teen Emotions That’s Worth the Ride When Inside Out debuted in 2015, it struck a chord with audiences worldwide by personifying our emotions and giving us a fresh perspective on the complexities within our minds. Fast-forward to Inside Out 2, and Pixar brings us back into the mind of Riley, now a teenager, where Joy, Sadness, and the rest of the emotions must navigate the new, turbulent terrain of adolescence. This sequel, far from being just a repeat of the original, digs deeper into the emotional landscape of growing up and the inner struggles we all face.
By surendra nathabout a year ago in Geeks
Revisiting Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost (1999)
Zoinks, Scoob, we’re dealing with a real ghost this time! Scooby-Doo and the Witches Ghost is a 1999 animated film. The Mystery Inc. gang travels to Oakhaven, Massachusetts to investigate a mystery involving a famous horror novelist and his ancestor who is rumored to be a witch.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Elle Woods and the Realities of Justice: Why Legally Blonde Still Matters
This evening, as we prepare for our internships in different places, I found myself watching Legally Blonde (and Legally Bonde 2!) with my friends. As an elder Gen Z, I feel it’s my responsibility to introduce them to the best chick flicks of 2004. My friends, who come from Myanmar, have often remarked on how this movie, released in 2001, still feels so fresh and relevant. They’ve noted how impressive the technology looks compared to films they’ve seen, perhaps because they haven’t experienced many Hollywood productions; Asia has its own thriving film industry and beloved favorites.
By Karina Thyraabout a year ago in Geeks











