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Wonderman
I would love to know how many people googled “Wonderman comics”, or “Wonderman powers” after the show dropped on Disney+. They were intentionally vague and they really separated themselves from the source material. And quite frankly that was a good decision. Because as far as comic book characters go Wonderman really isn’t that impressive or interesting. But who is he in the comics? Well we know I have the answers so here we go.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout a month ago in Geeks
‘Curiouser and Curiouser: The Creepy, Captivating, Magical and Mysterious at Whitby Museum’. Content Warning.
Introduction Whitby Museum curators have chosen a selection of the most macabre and unusual treasures together with local tales of folklore to create this new exhibition. Discover stories rooted in superstition that accompany some of the objects held at the museum. From the Ruswarp Witch to the Gytrash of Goathland join us for this most curious exhibition. Exhibition opens 7th February 2026 and runs until December 2026.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a month ago in Geeks
K-Dramas You Need To Watch In February 2026
We need to talk about the K-dramas you need to watch in February 2026 We are in February, and we need to talk about the new K-dramas. There will be no shortage of K-dramas this month. Like January, February will see a lot of good K-dramas as well. Some of these K-dramas have already started to air, while others will arrive soon. In this post, let’s talk about the K-dramas you need to watch this month.
By Megha Pavanagdabout a month ago in Geeks
Ob-Scene and In-Scene: Sex and Blood on Screen. Content Warning.
Taboo: from the Tongan tabu — set apart, forbidden.” Fire, Flesh, and the Forbidden In Bone Tomahawk (2015), S. Craig Zahler opens with a brutal desert murder: two drifters silently slit throats and rob sleeping travellers. In the same year, Gaspar Noé’s Love begins with something entirely different but equally taboo: a scene of mutual masturbation. The protagonist’s face is unflattering, contorted, and real. Actually real! The sex in the film was unsimulated.
By Avocado Nunzella BSc (Psych) -- M.A.P about a month ago in Geeks
Musicals, Alien Battles, and Unhinged Fun at Theatre Company of Saugus
Sing a song, or the world is destroyed. Theatre Company of Saugus performs “The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals,” a horror-comedy about average office worker Paul, who detests musicals. Unfortunately for him, an alien apocalypse crash-lands on Earth and turns citizens into mindless singing zombies. It’s up to Paul and his friends to take down the musical-infested fiends and save humanity.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
When Harry Met Sally (1989): A Romance Classic
Who says men and women can’t be friends? When Harry Met Sally arrived for its date in theaters in 1989. The story revolves around two people and their decade-long friendship. Harry and Sally debate on any subject, especially relationships. As the years go by, the pair realizes they have feelings stronger than friendship.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Disney’s Next Era: A Fan-Centered, Creator-Driven Vision for the Company That Once Imagined the Future.
Disney is at a crossroads. Not in the dramatic “end of an era” way people say every few years, but in a quieter, more important way. Disney has more money, more platforms, and more fandom franchises than ever before, and yet something feels off.
By Jenna Deedyabout a month ago in Geeks
Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV Show Is One of the Best Video Game Adaptations Ever Made. AI-Generated.
When Amazon Prime Video announced it was adapting Fallout into a live-action television series, expectations were cautiously high but deeply skeptical. Video game adaptations have a long and painful history of missing the point, ignoring lore, or flattening rich worlds into generic action stories. Fallout, with its dense mythology, dark humor, and morally complex wasteland, seemed especially difficult to translate. Against the odds, Amazon’s Fallout TV show didn’t just succeed. It set a new standard for what video game adaptations can be.
By Md. Nurul Afsarabout a month ago in Geeks
Rob Reiner gave Mike Evans his big break in All in the Family
Mike Evans and Rob Reiner Mike Evans was known for originating the role of Lionel Jefferson on All in the Family. where he remained for five years. He also starred with Sherman Hemsley and Isabel Sanford as George and Louise Jefferson in the AITF spin-off The Jeffersons.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout a month ago in Geeks
A Howling Good Time: Theatre at the Bell's "Lila the Werewolf"
Honesty is the best policy in relationships - even when the other is a werewolf. Theatre at the Bell presents “Lila the Werewolf,” a play adapted by Jeff Clark based on Peter S. Beagle’s short story. Farrell doesn’t feel that he and Lila are a good fit. Before he ends things, Farrell finds out that she is a werewolf. That puts Farrell in a complicated dilemma: Do they stay together, or break up?
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks








