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The Lift Boy(2019)- Review
The Lift Boy is a drama film taking us through a period of 24-year-old Raju Tawde's (Moin Khan) life. Raju is a happy-go-lucky young adult without much worry and no plans for the future. With this carefree attitude, Raju has flunked his exams a few times and so is yet to graduate. On a normal day, he finds himself in an unsavory situation after his father suffers a heart attack. His father works as a lift operator in a building. With him not being in a state to fulfill his duties, Raju is told to be the proxy and fill-in for his ill father for the near future. Raju reluctantly goes to 'work' without much any worry or concern. While working as the Lift boy, he comes across many people living in the building and even befriends a few. Among the residents of the building resides Maureen D'Souza (Nyla Masood) who is also the owner of the building. In the coming few weeks the two form an uncommon friendship which further flourishes when Maureen assists Raju with his upcoming examinations.
By The Couch Review5 years ago in Geeks
The Little Black Book
MEET THE PLAYERS THE GLAMPRESS: FASHIONISTA & FAST CARS Show Manager & Famulus to Reef Blues Mysterious; yet, witty. When The Glampress looks at you it feels as if she is looking right through you. In reality, she's actually just scheming her next big move inside of her head; like what she's gonna have for lunch... Or what she's going to match her gaudy new Lightning Bolt Prada Pumps with! The bad boys she just purchased from SALTEES, her favorite online shop! Her gaze is intently fixed on you, while she's actually imagining sliding her foot slowly into... Lightning doesn't make a sound when it strikes! She giggles to herself. And you mistakenly assume she's smirking at you! BIG HAIR, don't care kinda' gal with a Capricorn moon; which she blames for her insatiable desire for all things bougie! The only thing predictable about this fascinating lady is her unpredictability!
By Valentina Chastain5 years ago in Geeks
To Watch or Not To Watch
I’m always wondering what to look at next. Whilst I enjoy watching movies, I’m more of a TV series person. Remote schooling, general housework, cooking dinner and writing means I have enough energy to watch a 25 to 43min television show otherwise the episode becomes part of my dreams. I see myself as a hummingbird when it comes to watching a program. I’ll happily flit from one show to another, discovering new characters or revisiting old ones. I won’t necessarily watch one because it’s popular – you know Game of Thrones or Bridgerton - in fact I tend to shy away from them until the hype dies down. Not one for always conforming I guess.
By Shalini Ayre5 years ago in Geeks
Love Finding Nemo? Then Fall in Love With Shark Tale!
Everyone is familiar with the movie Finding Nemo; I mean who isn't? Finding Nemo is a 2003 adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish named Marlin, who, along with a regal blue tang named Dory searches for his missing son Nemo.
By Danielle Albright5 years ago in Geeks
If you like What We Do in the Shadows, then you'll love...
Jermaine Clement’s ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ should not work: it's a mockumentary about the domestic challenges of being a modern day vampire. The characters spend their time hunting for virgins, negotiating with local necromancers, holding occultist seances and avoiding deadly sunlight. It doesn't scream 'multi-Emmy nominated success'. In fact, it's hard to work out who the target audience is... Count von Count?
By Bob's picks5 years ago in Geeks
Step By Step Cast today: Christopher Castile
If you are a fan of old school television you have probably been watching reruns of the programs you used to enjoy. Retro, Decades, MeTV and Heroes networks run classic television shows 24/7. You can also see your favorites from years gone by on Netflix and Hulu. If you were a fan of the Friday night 90s lineup on ABC you probably enjoyed Step By Step. and the little boy with the big frame glasses named Mark. This blended family with 6 children was the 1990s version of the Brady Bunch and a popular sitcom.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Geeks
The Dirty Word: Anime
A Brief History and Introduction to the word Anime Many of us grew up on Disney. Whether you were born in the 1940s, the 1990s, or after the turn of the millennium: chances are you were shown films such as Dumbo, Bambi, Lady and the Tramp, or any from the myriad Disney animations available. By now, you may have shown them to your children or even your grandchildren. Indeed, some of these films are so timeless that I’m sure many would be surprised to learn that Bambi, for example, was first released in 1942, yet it is still just as poignant today as it was then. We still show these films to our children, we still talk about them with our friends, we remember watching them and I daresay we’ve all heard someone lament something along the lines of “cartoons aren’t as good as they used to be” with a wistful look on their face. Now, Disney wasn’t the only company raising us on animated films. We also had wonderfully high-quality animations released by DreamWorks: The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, Spirit. The point is that animation has been a significant part of many young people’s upbringing - and I do apologise if I’ve neglected to mention your childhood favourite so far.
By Will Dudley5 years ago in Geeks
Watch to Watch After AHS: Hotel
American Horror Story is in its 9th season now and is still drawing a lot of attention. The show first aired on FX, in 2011 with ‘Murder House,’ and has since brought us many captivating seasons. 'AHS' is known for being an anthology series, often casting the same actors and actresses to play different roles each season.
By Amanda Mitchell5 years ago in Geeks









