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The Beast in Me (2025): A Gripping Netflix Series
How do you know so much about me? The Beast in Me is a 2025 Netflix series. Aggie Wiggs is an accomplished author who is grieving the loss of her young son. When Niles Jarvis, a man with a suspicious past, moves in next door, Aggie becomes a sleuth in a possible murder case.
By Marielle Sabbag43 minutes ago in Geeks
Revisiting All the President's Men: The Gold Standard of Journalistic Thrillers
Plot Summary All The President's Men follows Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein as they investigate a suspicious event that took place at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. What begins as typical reporting gradually uncovers a vast web of political scandals and cover-ups connected to the United States government. As the two journalists gather leads, verify sources, and face mounting pressure, their work exposes the dark truth behind the Watergate scandal.
By TheScreenAnalystabout an hour ago in Geeks
The Fear of 13.
"The Fear of 13" at James Earl Jones Theatre is a riveting play based on the life of Nick Yarris. Making his Broadway debut, Adrien Brody is excellent in the lead role. Through a Ph,D student in the field of poetry, Jacki Miles (Tessa Thompson), Yarris relives his life, his hopes and his knowledge that he has acquired through reading over 1,000 books while on death row at the Huntington, Pennsylvania Correctional Facility. Miles has donated her time at the institution and shows up weekly to hear the concerns of the inmates on death row. She particularly is interested in Yarris's life. As she begins to bond with him, she tries to help him get off death row and out of prison entirely.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about 4 hours ago in Geeks
North Shore Players' "Drop Dead" Packs Murder, Mishaps, and Comical Madness
Is this supposed to happen or is this real? North Shore Players (NSP) is bringing audiences a hilarious production of “Drop Dead.” The play centers around a group of has-been actors attempting to revive their careers in a new Broadway show. Several chaotic mishaps occur from technical difficulties, murder, to the horrible thought if the show can go on.
By Marielle Sabbagabout 7 hours ago in Geeks
The Drama (2026)
I love rom coms. Hollywood found a winning formula when it paired Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in 1934’s It Happened One Night. Doris Day, who was the subject of my undergraduate dissertation, found a way to make that format sparkle in the 50s and into the 60s. Rom coms can make me feel cosy and safe.
By Rachel Robbinsabout 10 hours ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Henry VIII: King and Court" by Alison Weir (Pt. 6)
Henry finally had a son and yet, it isn't the way we think. It was his mistress who gave birth to a child named Henry who would, in time become a member of the royal household because Henry was so insecure about the Kingship and whether it would continue. Alison Weir frames this as a situation that undoes Catherine of Aragon a bit due to the fact it puts her daughter, Mary Tudor, into peril for her own future. A legitimate daughter who must play second place to a child that was not born in wedlock? She was very upset. As we know, everyone still hates Wolsey but now, even the King is starting to suspect that perhaps, this man has too much power. When it comes to bringing the little boy into the royal household, the King is starting to notice the bickering amongst his men.
By Annie Kapurabout 15 hours ago in Geeks
Top 5 Anime To Watch (April 2026). Content Warning. AI-Generated.
We’ve all seen the charts, but the algorithm is lying to you. The most popular anime aren't always the best ones. From supernatural thrillers to the tactical brilliance of Kaiju No. 8’s latest arcs, I’ve dug through the seasonal trash to find the 5 shows that actually deserve a 'Top Story' badge. Here is why these underrated picks are clearing your favorite Shonen.
By Anime Watcherabout 21 hours ago in Geeks
Six Seven (67) is nonsensical but popular
Generation Z (Gen Z) is those born between 1997 and 2012. Generation Alpha (Gen Alpha) is listed as 2010 to 2024, so there is some overlap. There is a term, 67, pronounced Six Seven, currently being used by the latter group that some adults are trying to make sense of.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 21 hours ago in Geeks











