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The Testaments of Ann Lee and If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You
We are all busy people. Thank you for finding the time in your lives to read my film reviews. I’ve seen two films this week and I’m reviewing them together, in part, to save myself some time. So, let me save you some of that precious resource too and say that they are both good films, with excellent central performances. The Testament of Ann Lee got more stars (4.5) than If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You (3.5) on the spreadsheet I’m keeping for this year’s viewing. This means I would recommend them both, but as time is short for all of us, if you only have time to see one, make it The Testament of Ann Lee. But, for those who want to know more, please read on and you might discover which film would suit you best.
By Rachel Robbins4 days ago in Geeks
The Best SpongeBob SquarePants Episodes!
#1 - "Band Geeks" (Season 2, Episode 15) I love that stadiums and sports/concert arenas have begun attempting to recreate the SpongeBob anthem that rallied a generation. The Bubble Bowl is the SpongeBob equivalent of the Super Bowl, and honestly, Bikini Bottomites put on a better halftime show than the NFL. By a long shot.
By Madison "Maddy" Newton4 days ago in Geeks
Stephen King’s Multiverse
Stephen King’s interconnected universe isn’t just a fun bonus—it’s a structural masterpiece. His novels, novellas, and adaptations form a lattice of recurring characters, cursed towns, cosmic beings, and sly winks that reward readers who pay attention. Let’s go deeper into the most fascinating, specific Easter eggs and the narrative logic behind them.
By Kristen Barenthaler4 days ago in Geeks
Stand By Me: A Timeless Journey of Friendship Returns to Theaters for Its 40th Anniversary
Few films capture the bittersweet ache of growing up as powerfully as Stand By Me. Adapted from Stephen King’s novella The Body, Rob Reiner’s 1986 classic remains a cultural touchstone—an intimate portrait of childhood friendship, grief, courage, and the moment innocence gives way to something more complicated. As the film approaches its 40th anniversary, AMC Theatres is bringing it back to the big screen, giving longtime fans and new audiences the chance to rediscover its magic.
By Kristen Barenthaler4 days ago in Geeks
Top Mobile App Development Companies in Philadelphia (2026 Guide). AI-Generated.
Finding a reliable mobile app development company in Philadelphia has never been more important — or more competitive. In 2026, the city's tech ecosystem has matured into something genuinely impressive. Startups, healthcare networks, fintech firms, and logistics companies are all racing to build custom digital products. The demand is real, and the talent to meet it is right here.
By Sherry Walker4 days ago in Geeks
War from Swords to Satellites
War has been a part of human history for thousands of years. From ancient battlefields where warriors fought with swords and shields to today’s technologically advanced conflicts monitored by satellites, warfare has changed dramatically. The evolution of war reflects the development of human societies, technologies, and political systems.
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in Geeks
IMDB Trivia is a Hive of Scum and Villainy: A Movies of the 80s Debunk
A viral IMDb trivia claim says Kim Basinger and Kevin Costner were passed over for Purple Hearts (1984) in favor of Cheryl Ladd due to nepotism. The story is compelling — but the evidence says it never happened.
By Movies of the 80s5 days ago in Geeks
Could Silver the Hegdehog be Shadow's Grandson?
Lately, I have been seeing comments on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube saying that Silver is Shadow the Hedgehog’s son. This could be true because there are some similarities between them. For example, the highlighted area around their eyes. Shadow has it red, while Silver is black.
By stephanie borges5 days ago in Geeks
The Scream Saga Surpasses $1 Billion in Box Office Revenue. AI-Generated.
The Scream saga becomes the sixth horror franchise to reach $1 billion in box office receipts. Since its release in 1996, this story has captured the interest of millions of fans around the world.
By Ninfa Galeano5 days ago in Geeks
The Andy Griffith Show: The two Arnolds who were Opie's friends
Two boys named Arnold in Mayberry While watching reruns of The Andy Griffith Show, viewers will notice that Opie Taylor (Ronnie Howard) had many friends during the 10-year run of the series. These include Johnny Paul, Howie, Fred, and Jimmy.
By Cheryl E Preston5 days ago in Geeks









