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Reviewing "Jingle All the Way," the Sequel, and My Ideas for a Threequel
Merry Christmas, all!! Among the many reasons why so many (myself included) love Christmas is the movies and holiday related shows. Ever since movies have been around, we have seen holiday related films hit theaters, and they've evolved so much since then. We all have our favorites. We all have the long-winded debate about a certain film being a Christmas movie. I have my favorites as far as holiday films, and one of them is definitely Jingle All the Way.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 months ago in Geeks
Marty Supreme Review: Timothée Chalamet’s Electrifying Turn in Josh Safdie’s Bold Ping-Pong Drama
When Marty Supreme hit theaters on Christmas Day 2025, it didn’t arrive as your typical sports movie — it exploded onto screens as one of the most talked-about films of the year, propelled by a bold performance from Timothée Chalamet, a wild premise and the distinctive filmmaking voice of Josh Safdie. What begins as an odd biographical tale about a ping-pong hustler quickly reveals itself as an energetic, chaotic character study of ambition, swagger and the American dream — and it’s rooted in a mash-up of fact and fevered imagination.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Tylor Chase: Who Is He? The Emotional Story Everyone Is Talking About Today
Sometimes, a name stares from your screen and lingers in your head. Today, that name is Tylor Chase. Not for fame, not for glamour, but for something way more potent-raw human emotion. The story was one of those very few things which endured amidst trends that vanished overnight. It remained. It lingered. It pained. And somehow, it healed too.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Geeks
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah Anniversary: Remembering the Visionary Founder of Pakistan. AI-Generated.
Every year, Pakistan pauses to remember Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah on his death anniversary, honoring the man whose leadership, determination, and political brilliance led to the creation of an independent Muslim state in South Asia. More than seven decades after his passing, Jinnah’s ideals continue to shape Pakistan’s national identity and democratic aspirations.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Geeks
The ‘City of Prophets’ Where Three Religions Align. AI-Generated.
Across the ancient landscapes of the Middle East lies a city unlike any other — a place where faith, history, and humanity intersect so deeply that it has shaped the beliefs of billions. Often referred to as the “City of Prophets,” Jerusalem stands as one of the most spiritually significant cities on Earth, revered by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam alike. Few places in the world carry such profound sacred meaning while also bearing the weight of centuries of conflict, devotion, and coexistence. A City Rooted in Sacred History Jerusalem’s importance stretches back thousands of years. In Jewish tradition, it is the eternal capital of Israel and the site of the ancient First and Second Temples, including the revered Western Wall, where worshippers pray to this day. King David established Jerusalem as the political and spiritual heart of Judaism, making it central to Jewish identity and faith. For Christians, Jerusalem is inseparable from the life of Jesus Christ. It is the city where he preached, was crucified, buried, and resurrected — events that form the foundation of Christian belief. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, believed to house both the site of the crucifixion and the tomb of Jesus, remains one of Christianity’s holiest shrines and draws pilgrims from every corner of the world. Islam, too, holds Jerusalem in the highest esteem. Known as Al-Quds in Arabic, it is home to Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s third-holiest site. According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet Muhammad was taken on the miraculous Night Journey (Isra and Mi'raj) from Mecca to Jerusalem before ascending to the heavens. This event firmly cemented the city’s sacred status in Islam. Where Faiths Physically Converge What makes Jerusalem truly extraordinary is not just that it is holy to three religions — but that their sacred spaces exist within walking distance of one another. The Old City, enclosed by ancient walls, is divided into four quarters: Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian. Within these narrow streets, daily life unfolds alongside prayer calls, church bells, and religious rituals. It is not uncommon to see a Jewish worshipper walking past a Christian pilgrim while a Muslim call to prayer echoes overhead. This physical proximity of faiths is rare anywhere else in the world and symbolizes both spiritual unity and historic tension. Prophets Shared Across Religions Jerusalem earns its title as the “City of Prophets” because many of the figures revered across these religions are shared. Abraham, considered the patriarch of monotheism, is honored in all three faiths. Moses, David, Solomon, and Jesus appear prominently in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions, though each religion interprets their roles differently. This shared spiritual lineage highlights a powerful truth: despite doctrinal differences, the foundations of these faiths are deeply interconnected. A City of Conflict and Coexistence Jerusalem’s holiness has also made it one of the most contested cities in history. Empires, crusaders, caliphates, and modern states have all fought to control it. Today, political tensions continue to shape life in the city, with disputes over sovereignty, access to holy sites, and national identity. Yet amid conflict, Jerusalem also offers countless examples of coexistence. Markets bustle with vendors of different faiths. Hospitals, universities, and workplaces bring together people from diverse backgrounds. Religious leaders often call for peace, emphasizing that the city’s sacred nature demands compassion rather than division. A Living Symbol for Humanity Beyond religion and politics, Jerusalem represents something universal: the human search for meaning. Pilgrims visit seeking forgiveness, healing, or spiritual clarity. Tourists arrive drawn by history and culture. Locals live daily lives shaped by ancient traditions and modern realities. Jerusalem teaches the world that faith can both divide and unite — and that understanding shared roots may be the key to lasting peace. Why Jerusalem Still Matters Today In an increasingly polarized world, Jerusalem remains a powerful reminder of how deeply beliefs shape civilizations. It challenges humanity to honor sacred heritage while striving for tolerance and mutual respect. The “City of Prophets” is not just a relic of the past — it is a living, breathing crossroads of faith. Its story continues to unfold, urging the world to recognize that while religions may differ, their call for justice, mercy, and peace is remarkably aligned.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Geeks
Avengers: Doomsday Teaser Confirms Steve Rogers’ Return as Chris Evans Reprises Captain America
When Marvel Studios dropped the first official teaser for Avengers: Doomsday on December 23, 2025, it sent ripples of excitement — and a fair share of nostalgia — through the global fan base. In just 90 seconds of footage, the Russo Brothers offered a fresh yet emotionally charged peek into a story that marks not just another blockbuster in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but a full-on convergence of legacy and new beginnings.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Tylor Chase, a former Nickelodeon star, is homeless, and Shaun Weiss, an actor for Mighty Ducks, offers assistance.
A brief viral video sparked a wave of concern that went far beyond the typical internet scroll on a cold December day in Southern California. The familiar face of Tylor Chase, once known to millions as the quick-talking Martin Qwerly on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide, appeared dishevelled and alone on a street in Riverside, California, his smile distant, his eyes weary. The clip — raw, unfiltered, and shocking in its simplicity — spread quickly across social platforms, igniting an emotional response from fans, former colleagues, and strangers alike.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
YouTuber Adam the Woo Passed Away at Age 51. Iconic Belongings Lost Among Digital World
Adam the Woo, a popular personality within the YouTube community, is very sadly no more at just the age of 51 years old. His death marks the end of an era for those fans who have grown up enjoying his special brand of travelogue, exploration, and personal storytelling. In this piece, we will choose to remember Adam’s life and the mark that he left upon the world of the internet.
By iftikhar Ahmad2 months ago in Geeks
YouTuber Adam the Woo Dies at 51, Leaving Behind a Legacy of Travel and Discovery
On a quiet winter afternoon in Celebration, Florida, the vibrant life of one of YouTube’s most beloved travel vloggers came to an unexpected end. On December 22, 2025, David Adam Williams, also known as Adam the Woo to millions of people all over the world, was found dead in his home. He was 51 years old. The news sent shockwaves through the online creator community and among fans who had followed his journeys for more than a decade.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
Richard Linklater's Nouvelle Vague: Reimagining the Birth of Modern Cinema
Cinema, like memory, often moves in circles. Ideas from the past come back to the surface, familiar images are rethought, and once-forgotten events take on new significance. Nouvelle Vague by Richard Linklater is a film that takes a look backward in order to comprehend how modern cinema came to be. Rather than retelling a famous story, Linklater invites audiences into the restless, electric moment when filmmaking broke free from convention and reinvented itself on the streets of Paris.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Geeks
IT: Welcome to Derry - Review
Nobody ever really dies in Derry. It: Welcome to Derry floated out of the sewers and onto HBO in 2025. Set in 1962, disappearances and catastrophes plague the town of Derry. A small group of children attempts to uncover the truth behind the evils before it’s too late.
By Marielle Sabbag2 months ago in Geeks











