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Hellfire: When Faith, Fear, and Fury Collide on Screen
Horror has always found fertile ground in religion. From demonic possession to apocalyptic prophecy, filmmakers return again and again to stories that pit faith against terror. Hellfire steps boldly into that tradition, delivering a film that blends psychological dread, spiritual crisis, and visceral horror into one explosive narrative.
By Alex Bloomfieldabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
Scream 7: Can the Ghostface Legacy Survive Another Reboot?
Few horror franchises have managed to stay as sharp, self-aware, and culturally relevant as Scream. Since its debut in 1996, the series has thrived on reinvention—satirizing horror tropes while simultaneously embodying them. Now, with Scream 7 on the horizon, fans are once again asking the same question that fuels every installment: who will survive, and can the franchise itself escape becoming the very cliché it loves to mock?
By Alex Bloomfieldabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hulu in Sweden 2026
Hulu is one of the most popular streaming services in the U.S., known for hit shows, movies, and original content. However, Hulu isn’t officially available in Sweden due to licensing restrictions. If you’re living in Sweden and want to watch Hulu, this guide explains safe, legal, and effective options for accessing the service in 2026.
By Alex Bloomfieldabout 12 hours ago in Geeks
The Dreadful: The Indie Horror Film That Lives Up to Its Name
Not the loud, jump-scare kind that fades as soon as the credits roll—but the slow, creeping kind that seeps under your skin and refuses to leave. The Dreadful is exactly that type of film. It doesn’t beg for your attention with chaos. Instead, it builds unease brick by brick until you realize you’ve been holding your breath for far too long.
By Alex Bloomfielda day ago in Geeks
Why The Huntsman Deserves More Credit Than It Gets
Fantasy films often live or die by their world-building. When a movie invites us into enchanted forests, cursed kingdoms, and epic rivalries, it has to fully commit. The Huntsman films may not always be mentioned in the same breath as other blockbuster fantasy franchises, but they offer something darker, richer, and more emotionally grounded than most people remember.
By Alex Bloomfielda day ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hulu in India 2026
Hulu is one of the most popular streaming services in the U.S., known for hit shows, movies, and original content. However, Hulu isn’t officially available in India due to licensing restrictions. If you’re living in India and want to watch Hulu, this guide explains safe, legal, and effective options for accessing the service in 2026.
By Alex Bloomfielda day ago in Geeks
Bad Bunny’s 2026 Net Worth: How the Global Superstar Turned Culture Into Currency
In a world where music careers rise and fall in the space of a single viral moment, few artists have managed not just to endure—but to expand their influence into an empire. As of 2026, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—better known as Bad Bunny—stands at the apex of not just Latin music, but global entertainment. His net worth is a testament to the power of authenticity in a media-saturated age, where audiences crave connection as much as they crave a beat they can’t forget.
By Alex Bloomfield2 days ago in Geeks
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple 2026
In 2002, 28 Days Later changed modern horror forever. It wasn’t just another zombie movie—it was a raw, nerve-splitting meditation on collapse, infection, and the thin membrane separating civilization from savagery. In 2007, 28 Weeks Later expanded the nightmare, showing how quickly humanity repeats its mistakes. Now, nearly three decades after the original outbreak in-universe, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple drags us back into the infected ruins—and what it finds there is far more terrifying than rage alone.
By Alex Bloomfield2 days ago in Geeks
Elizabeth Strout The Things We Never Say Book Review
Elizabeth Strout has long been a master of emotional restraint. Her fiction does not shout; it breathes. It lingers in kitchens, in hospital rooms, in quiet car rides where the air is thick with words that never quite make it into sound. In The Things We Never Say, Strout once again turns her gaze toward the fragile architecture of human relationships, exploring how silence—both protective and destructive—shapes the course of our lives.
By Alex Bloomfield2 days ago in BookClub











