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Oscars 2020: The Highlights
The opening performance by Janelle Monáe Can we just talk about how awesome this was? Janelle Monáe started all 'A Wonderful Day in the Neighbourhood' and then exploded into her own song, with her backing dancers wearing outfits from some of the nominated films and 'Us' by Jordan Peele.
By Dee Simone6 years ago in Geeks
What you never knew about Scooby Doo
As the new movie in the proposed Hanna-Barbera universe is coming out this summer. I've been re-visiting the shows, both new and old, as well as the reinvented movies that changed the story. I've been doing some digging for what I never knew about my favorite childhood show.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Geeks
Cosplay Conventions Should Be All About Fun and Games.
As a long time cosplayer, I have found it extremely aggravating when people want to cause trouble and drama at conventions. I have seen way too much of it and quite frankly, I am sick of it. My friends and I are in the agreement that these conventions should be our escape from reality.
By Halden Mile6 years ago in Geeks
Pinter and Howe at DirectorFest.
Robert Massimi. Member Dramatists Guild. The Drama League has been doing this for 36 years! DirectorFest gives a culmination of directors a chance to work with both new and established writers. In venues across Manhattan, DirectorFest runs over five weeks and this year will feature productions of John LaChiusa's "Hello Again" and Harold pinter's "The Lover"; revivals of "Appearances" by Tina Howe and Marcus Gardley's "The Sporting Life Of Icarus Jones"; "The Drowning Girls" by Beth Graham and "Pure", created by Belgium director Bakalov.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).6 years ago in Geeks
Doctor Who: The 4 Most Popular Theories About Jo Martin's 'Fugitive Doctor'
After a few less than stellar episodes through the first half of Series 12, Doctor Who is finally back on-form in 'Fugitive Of The Judoon', bringing the return of Jack Harkness, and an epic plot twist that could change what we know about the early history of our favourite Time Lord.
By Kristy Anderson6 years ago in Geeks
I Love Movies
“I love movies. Gosh I love movies. I love watching them, and I love making them.”- Keanu Reeves I can relate a whole lot to Keanu Reeves and his love of film. I am a huge comic book fan, and I have been collecting comics for years. I also love television, literature, music, etc. But there is no form of art I love more than filmmaking. From Star Wars to Toy Story, from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man to Pulp Fiction, I have spent my life watching as many movies as I can trying to gather as much knowledge about the artform as possible, like a student studying textbooks.
By David Peoples6 years ago in Geeks
Which Movie will win the 2020 Best Picture Oscar?
Film awards season is well underway, and with that comes the inevitable Oscars ceremony, the grand finale to a months' worth of speeches, trophies, and a bumbling MC (unless it's Ricky Gervais). At the end of the road will be the ultimate prize that any North American film hopes to accomplish; the Academy Award for Best Picture. There are nine movies gunning for the accolade, but only one will be crowned the winner, and Twitter will explode over whichever one wins.
By James F. Ewart6 years ago in Geeks
Brooklyn Audience Provides the Entertainment At Future Host: A Speech Opera
Photo by Tomasz Baranowski Last week, a friend asked me to attend an experimental theater production called Future Host: A Speech Opera at the Knockdown Center in Brooklyn. Coming from Westchester, the number of locomotives to be boarded is tiresome to even think about and actually executing the manifest feels like punching a ticket for Mars. But the company good, I accepted the invitation and put on my theater lab coat.
By Rich Monetti6 years ago in Geeks
"Paradise Lost"
Robert Massimi. In The Fellowship For Performing Arts, Max McLean brings forth another body of work that is loyal to the Theater Companies mission... Christian works worldwide, that have a message, as well as inspirational embodiment within its work. In "Paradise Lost" Lucifer has been banished from heaven. Being beaten, he is vindictive and wants revenge. He turns his eye to the Creator's new world, a Paradise inhabited by creatures- male and female - made in his image. Adam and Eve have dominion over this garden of delight where they live in joy and happiness. God gives one stipulation to this place of bliss, they must not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).6 years ago in Geeks











