fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the geek universe.
South Park Trump: When Satire Became Reality
What if the most absurd, foul-mouthed cartoon in TV history didn’t just mock politics—but predicted it? Years before Donald Trump became president, South Park had already painted his character—with orange skin, wild rants, and a wall obsession. But this wasn't Trump... it was Mr. Garrison.
By Soul Pages6 months ago in Geeks
From Theaters to Streaming: Why the Future of Marvel Films Likely Belongs to Disney+
Author’s Note: This article is a continuation of ideas first explored in my previous piece, “From Infinity Saga to Chicken Jockey: The Changing Face of Moviegoing”, which can be found on my Vocal page. That essay examined the emotional and cultural shifts in how families (including my own) engage with blockbuster cinema today. This piece expands that analysis, focusing on Marvel Studios and Disney’s developing release strategy.
By Jenna Deedy6 months ago in Geeks
Okay, I’ve Figured Out the Plot of Carrie Bradshaw’s Novel
Carrie Bradshaw is a novelist now. After seven or so best-selling non-fiction books about sex and dating, titled things like Menhattan and A Single Life, the 50-something ex-columnist is diving into fiction. And no, the book is not about a single woman dating her way around New York. It’s about a 19th-century woman having an existential crisis which, in some ways, is actually more Carrie Bradshaw than anything else And Just Like That’s writers room could have come up with.
By Kristen Orkoshneli6 months ago in Geeks
Quantum Flight: The Story of a Plane Powered by Time
Imagine an airplane that doesn't need fuel. An invention so revolutionary it could change the world by drawing limitless energy directly from time itself. But what happens when you tamper with the fundamental laws of physics? This is the story of a mad scientist’s dream, a catastrophic flight, and a desperate fight to prevent a future war that was never supposed to happen.
By Bolt Movies6 months ago in Geeks
The Unseen Tragedy in 'Avatar: The Way of Water'
James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water didn't just make a splash at the box office; it created a tidal wave. Shattering records globally, the film's visual mastery captivated audiences, creating a vivid picture of Pandora that felt truly real. The bioluminescent forests, the majestic creatures, and the vibrant reef cultures pulled us into another world.
By Bolt Movies6 months ago in Geeks
Marilyn Monroe: Very Good Player or Fool for Love?
When people think of Marilyn Monroe, they often picture a platinum blonde with a breathy voice and a flirtatious smile. But behind the camera, Monroe was far more complicated than her public image suggested. A sex symbol on the surface, she was also a sharp strategist who navigated a brutal industry dominated by powerful men. Still, despite her ambition and intellect, Monroe’s personal life often reflected a woman desperate for love, stability, and validation—sometimes at a dangerous cost. So, was Marilyn Monroe a very good player or a fool for love? The answer might be: both.
By Kristen Orkoshneli7 months ago in Geeks
The Legend of Ochi (2025) Review: An Enchanting Fantasy Adventure Worth Watching?. AI-Generated.
Fantasy films have always held a special place in the hearts of moviegoers, and The Legend of Ochi (2025) is no exception. Directed by Isaiah Saxon and featuring a remarkable cast including Willem Dafoe, Emily Watson, Finn Wolfhard, and Helena Zengel, this film has generated significant buzz since its announcement. But does it live up to expectations, or is it just another entry in an already crowded genre? In this review, we’ll explore the story, performances, visuals, and overall impact of The Legend of Ochi to help you decide if it’s worth adding to your watchlist.
By Bolt Movies7 months ago in Geeks
🌀 Did These Anime and Manga Really Predict the Future?
🧭 Introduction: What if fiction wasn’t just imagination—but a warning? Japan’s anime and manga have always pushed boundaries, blending futuristic visions with human questions. Some, however, go beyond fiction. They foresee patterns, events, or technologies that arrive decades later. Here are three eerily prophetic works that continue to resonate as our world catches up to their imagination.
By Takashi Nagaya7 months ago in Geeks
Spongebob at 26
Spongebob Squarepants is one of a few long running animated television shows ever produced. Created by the late Stephen Hillenburg and officially aired on July 17, 1999 after an initial sneak peak on May 1 that year, the show had captivated audiences such as myself and critics alike for twenty six years with sixteen seasons, six films and two spin off shows.
By Forest Green7 months ago in Geeks










