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The First Film to Win an Oscar: Wings (1927)
Before the glitz of the red carpet, before Meryl Streep collected her first golden statue, and before movies spoke a single word—there was Wings. In a time when cinema was still discovering its voice, one film soared above the rest and etched its name into history. Wings (1927) wasn’t just the first Best Picture winner at the Academy Awards—it was a breathtaking war epic that proved film could be more than entertainment. It could be art.
By Leah Brooke8 months ago in Geeks
How Labubu Conquered the Toy World
“It’s not just a toy—it’s a viral movement wrapped in fuzzy fur and a devilish grin.” That’s how millions of fans describe Labubu, the wildly popular mischievous doll from the “The Monsters” series by Kasing Lung and Pop Mart. What began as a niche designer toy quietly sitting on collectors’ shelves has now exploded into a worldwide phenomenon, commanding long queues, soaring resale prices, and a cult-like following that rivals luxury brands.
By Leah Brooke9 months ago in Geeks
Molly’s Game: A movie every entrepreneur should watch
So I sat down to watch Molly’s Game, Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut, and let me tell you — this movie doesn’t walk. It talks. And I don’t mean casual chit-chat. I mean rapid-fire, razor-sharp, caffeinated monologues that come at you like a machine gun wrapped in a designer dress. You could probably close your eyes, listen to the dialogue, and still get the full story. It’s like a podcast with perfect lighting and heels that cost more than my rent.
By Kristen Orkoshneli9 months ago in Geeks
Werwulf: Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp will star in Robert Eggers' horror film
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lily-Rose Depp are making headlines as they prepare to reunite with acclaimed director Robert Eggers for his upcoming film, Werwulf. This project marks a continuation of their collaboration following the success of Eggers' recent film, Nosferatu, which was an incredible box office success, being nominated for four Oscars.
By Ninfa Galeano9 months ago in Geeks
Sonadow (Sonic and Shadow) having some good times
Disclaimer: This story is not suitable for children; it is intended for readers 17 and above. There is talk about sexual activity, sexuality, and there is a lot of profanity. It is Fan fiction, I don't own any copyright, I just did this for fun. please enjoy!
By stephanie borges9 months ago in Geeks
Who Won Love Island Season 7 USA?
🌴 A Love Story Worth $100,000 The final episode of Love Island USA Season 7 just aired, and the results are in. After weeks of twists, recoupling's, Casa Amor drama, and emotional highs and lows, Amaya Espinal and Bryan Arenales have officially been crowned the winners of this summer’s biggest reality show.
By Bevy Osuos9 months ago in Geeks
What's the Poop
I'm sure everyone has seen The Help by now and remembers the iconic pie scene. (Which, by the way, the book was so much better, as always.) For those that haven't, you don't know what you're missing. Seriously, it's on the Roku Channel right now, go and watch it if you haven't. Then come back and read this.
By Mother Combs9 months ago in Geeks
Susan Gordon and Pat Cahoon Friedman were born a decade apart but are doppelgangers who have much in common
A case of mistaken identity You have probably noticed people around you who are unrelated but look alike and have similar mannerisms. I just realized this about two chiJennie ld actresses who were born ten years apart. I mistook Patti Cahoon Friedman for Susan Gordon.
By Cheryl E Preston9 months ago in Geeks
I Faked My Own Breakup Online—Here’s What It Taught Me About Love and Attention
It started as a joke—something I blurted out over dinner to my best friend after yet another couple we followed posted a dramatic breakup announcement on Instagram. “What if I faked my own breakup online just to see how people react?” I laughed, swirling the last sip of wine in my glass. But deep down, I was curious. Not just about how people would respond—but why.
By Vincent Otiri9 months ago in Geeks











