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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Movie Review
After years in hibernation, the 28 Days Later series returned in 2025, picking up with the running dead and adopting a more emotional tone. The wait for the follow-up was short and has ultimately been worth it. Not only is 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple a vast improvement over the last film, it finds a place among the best films of 2026.
By Robert Cain23 days ago in Geeks
Silver Screen Magic with Hedy Lamarr
Hedy Lamarr was an Austrian and American actress and inventor. After a brief early film career in Czechoslovakia, she fled from her first husband, Friedrich Mandl, and secretly moved to Paris. Traveling to London, she met Louis B. Mayer, who offered her a film contract in Hollywood. Lamarr became a film star with her first performance in the romantic drama “Algiers.” In 1960 the actress was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
By Rasma Raisters23 days ago in Geeks
Sheridan Smith: From Sitcom Star to One of Britain’s Most Respected Performers. AI-Generated.
In the landscape of British television and theatre, few performers have shown the versatility, charisma, and emotional depth of Sheridan Smith. Rising to fame in the early 2000s as a bubbly sitcom actress, Smith has since transformed herself into one of Britain’s most respected performers, seamlessly navigating the worlds of comedy, drama, stage, and music. Her career trajectory is not just a story of talent; it is a testament to dedication, resilience, and the ability to continually reinvent oneself. Early Beginnings and Sitcom Stardom Born in Epworth, Lincolnshire, in 1981, Sheridan Smith’s journey to stardom began at a young age. Her natural comedic timing and magnetic presence quickly caught the attention of casting directors. Her early career saw her appearing in British television comedies such as “Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps” and “Gavin & Stacey,” where her performances were characterized by both humor and relatability. In these sitcoms, Smith demonstrated an innate ability to balance charm, wit, and vulnerability — qualities that made her stand out among her peers. Viewers instantly connected with her, and her performances garnered both popular appeal and critical notice. Breaking the Sitcom Mold While comedy brought Smith into the public eye, she refused to be pigeonholed as just a sitcom star. In the late 2000s and early 2010s, she began taking on more dramatic roles, showcasing a depth that surprised audiences accustomed to her comedic persona. A turning point came with her performances in drama series such as “Mrs Biggs,” where she portrayed the wife of the infamous British criminal Ronnie Biggs. Critics praised her ability to convey complex emotional states, moving seamlessly between moments of strength, vulnerability, and heartbreak. It was in this role that Smith truly began to establish herself as a serious actor capable of handling nuanced, challenging material. Theatre and Stage Triumphs Sheridan Smith’s impact is not limited to television. On stage, she has delivered performances that have cemented her reputation as one of Britain’s finest theatrical talents. Her work in musicals such as “Legally Blonde” and “Funny Girl” has earned her multiple awards, including Olivier Awards, which are among the highest accolades in British theatre. Her portrayal of Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” was widely acclaimed, with critics highlighting her ability to combine powerful vocals, emotional vulnerability, and comedic timing. Smith’s dedication to her craft was evident in her willingness to tackle vocally demanding roles while bringing authenticity and depth to her characters. The stage allowed her to demonstrate a range and resilience that many television roles could not, proving that Sheridan Smith was not just a screen presence but a complete performer with the ability to captivate live audiences. Music: A Natural Extension of Her Talent In addition to acting, Sheridan Smith has made a significant mark in music. Her albums, including “Sheridan” and “A Northern Soul,” highlight her powerful vocal abilities and her sensitivity as a performer. Music has provided another avenue for Smith to connect with her audience, allowing her to express emotion in ways that complement her acting work. Critics have noted that her musical performances are not just technically impressive but emotionally compelling, with Smith able to convey nuance, storytelling, and depth — skills that carry over from her work on screen and stage. Critical Recognition and Awards Smith’s journey from sitcom star to acclaimed performer has been recognized with numerous awards and nominations. Among her accolades are BAFTA nominations, Olivier Awards, and recognition from the Royal Television Society. These honors underscore her ability to transcend genres, proving that she is not just a popular entertainer but a performer respected by peers and critics alike. Her work continues to demonstrate that comedy and drama are not mutually exclusive, and that a performer can navigate multiple genres with authenticity and skill. Overcoming Challenges Behind the glamour of success, Sheridan Smith has faced personal and professional challenges. She has been candid about struggles with mental health and the pressures of public life, making her achievements even more inspiring. Smith’s openness about her personal journey has resonated with audiences, helping her connect on a human level and showing that resilience and vulnerability can coexist in a successful career. Her experiences reflect the reality of many performers who must balance the demands of the entertainment industry with personal well-being — and Smith has done so with courage and transparency. A Role Model for Versatility Sheridan Smith’s career trajectory serves as a powerful example for aspiring performers. Her willingness to take risks, to move from comedy to drama, from screen to stage, and from acting to music, demonstrates the value of versatility in an entertainment landscape that often typecasts talent. Smith has shown that success is not just about talent but also about adaptability, courage, and relentless dedication to craft. For young actors and performers, her story is a roadmap for breaking barriers and expanding creative horizons. Looking Ahead At 44, Sheridan Smith continues to take on challenging roles that push the boundaries of her artistry. From critically acclaimed drama series to ambitious stage productions and heartfelt musical performances, she remains a dynamic and influential figure in British entertainment. Her journey from sitcom star to one of Britain’s most respected performers underscores a timeless truth: true talent transcends genre, medium, and expectation. Sheridan Smith is not just a performer; she is an artist whose career inspires admiration, respect, and, above all, a belief in the power of reinvention. Final Thoughts Sheridan Smith’s rise from the cheeky, lovable sitcom characters of her early career to the critically acclaimed roles of today illustrates the power of versatility, resilience, and dedication. Whether commanding the stage in a musical, delivering nuanced performances in television drama, or captivating audiences with her music, she continues to redefine what it means to be a performer in modern Britain. Her story is a reminder that success in entertainment is not a straight path; it is a journey of growth, risk, and reinvention — a journey Sheridan Smith navigates with skill, grace, and undeniable talent
By Muhammad Hassan24 days ago in Geeks
Why It's a Masterpiece at 100 Weeks
I personally can't believe we've been doing 'Why It's a Masterpiece' for almost two years now. At 100 weeks, I have decided to expand and rework 'Why It's a Masterpiece' to include some more pieces of literature and other parts that I think could be quite interesting. This also means that this series of articles is about to get a bit longer than usual.
By Annie Kapur24 days ago in Geeks
Landman Season 2 Episode 9 Ending Explained: A Long-Awaited Return to Form
Spoilers ahead. Landman is back with the penultimate episode of season two—and honestly? Fair play. This is the episode I’ve been waiting for all season. At least, the final third of it is.
By Info Post Gate24 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Josephine" by Carolly Erickson
Josephine is a figure from history that there has been much assumption about - so don't think there is going to be no assumptions in this particular book. Married to Napoleon, from the French aristocracy and within her own right, the empress of France as depicted in the painting by Jacques-Louis David - Josephine is a figure of complexity. There are many things within this book which make it an interesting read for anyone who enjoys learning about French history, especially during the revolutionary eras. But there are also some setbacks which made this book a bit wonky if I'm being honest. Again, it is definitely to do with assumption and how much one can actually assume.
By Annie Kapur24 days ago in Geeks
Trumpet Gumbo - A Visceral Short Film about Passion
What am I passionate about? “Trumpet Gumbo” is a 2025 short film directed by Brad Courtamanche. TV Chef Buddy Bontemps experiences the pressures of an actual kitchen in his mentorship with Chef Deluca. Much of the stress comes from the fact that if he doesn’t complete the mentorship, he won’t get his own restaurant, which is his dream.
By Marielle Sabbag24 days ago in Geeks
Ikiru and How 'To Live'
I was very lucky to not have money as a young man, and to have certain role models in my life. We borrowed a VCR from a relative, who eventually let us have it when it was clear that we were the bigger film fans, and I began to learn all I could about tracking, setting the time properly (a real rite of passage), and timing it for the shows I would miss due to school and work. I still have a set of tapes neatly arranged and labelled somewhere in my mother's house, and they are also numbered, meaning that I can see where I began and where I ended up.
By Kendall Defoe 24 days ago in Geeks
'Avengers: Doomsday': Easter Eggs In The 'X-Men' Teaser Could Hint At A Surprise Character Appearance
Following much speculation about what they would contain, the first four teaser trailers for Avengers: Doomsday have now been released online, and fans are eagerly combing through them in search of clues as to what to expect when the film hits theatres in December. Each teaser so far has focused on a particular character or group of characters, the first on Steve Rogers, the second on Thor, and the third on the X-Men, with the fourth and currently final teaser focusing on the Wakandans and the Fantastic Four.
By Kristy Anderson25 days ago in Geeks










