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20 Kid-Friendly Halloween Movies. Top Story - October 2017.
Halloween fanatic? Me too! I have a toddler now, and watching scary movies are just not how we can do things. So here’s a list of 20 kid friendly Halloween Movies that are my family's personal favorite! These are ranked in no particular order.
By Samantha Londo8 years ago in Geeks
10 Best Anime on Netflix
This is a list of the ten best anime shows on Netflix. The Seven Deadly Sins This anime is by far the better of any anime Netflix has produced. It has fantasy, love stories, revenge, intrigue, and many more adjectives. You need to watch to find out. It is about a group of traitors who have been spread about the kingdom with bounties on their heads. One girl, Elizabeth, has sought to find them out when the Holy Knights of the kingdom have begun to turn against the king. Are the Seven Deadly Sins her only hope? Will she find them and restore her kingdom back to peace? Watch and find out.
By Rich Burton8 years ago in Geeks
Ranking the Relative Evil of 'Pulp Fiction' Characters
Pulp Fiction isn’t necessarily strong on a central plot that ties the story together. It can almost be described as a movie about nothing — except with some serious degenerates. I prefer, a day in the life of a bunch of bad people, and after 23 years, I thought it’s time to rank the relative evil of these devilishly wonderful characters.
By Rich Monetti8 years ago in Geeks
Five Important Facts Making a Murderer Left Out
With the pending release of the second season of Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer trending on news platforms and social media alike, many fans of the original production — an expose-style accounting of the trial and conviction of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey for the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005 — are calling for an even deeper review of the circumstances surrounding Avery's case.
By Teyana Jackson8 years ago in Geeks
H'ween Horrorthon: Pet Sematary
"Sometimes...dead is better."–Jud Crandall played by Fred Gwynne Hello again, hello. Let me say at the outset that I am a die-hard Stephen King fan. When dreaming of making the perfect horror movie or writing the perfect horror story back in my restless youth, his books and movies were always my favorite pastime. I read his many works and stories and watched many of his film adaptations, many of which are queued and perennial favorites in my annual Halloween Horrorthon.
By Carlos Gonzalez8 years ago in Geeks
Best Netflix Prison Shows
Orange Is the New Black is one of the best Netflix prison shows to ever air, and it's catapulted a number of highly talented actresses into fame. Unfortunately, there are only so many episodes of any Netflix Original series... and that can leave fans wanting for more while they wait for next season.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Geeks
An "Atypical" Review
One of the greatest features of Netflix is the constant stream of new films and shows available to watch. A few weeks ago, I happened to stumble upon a Netflix original series called Atypical. I'm not exactly sure what made me linger on it long enough to read the description, but once I did, I was intrigued enough to start watching. I'm so happy that I did because within the show's opening minutes, I already felt myself becoming hooked.
By Matthew Frati8 years ago in Geeks
'Ozark' Is Not the Greatest Show Since 'Breaking Bad'
Read almost any review of Netflix’s hit drama Ozark, and you will very likely read that it is the greatest show since Breaking Bad or is the next incarnation of it. This could be due to a simplified understanding of the subject matter or just lazy writing but the fact is that whatever the case it is simply not true; Ozark is not the best thing since Breaking Bad. Narcos is.
By Shaun Pond9 years ago in Geeks
Review: Bojack Horseman Season 4
Is Bojack Horseman really about Bojack Horseman anymore? The first three seasons of Netflix’s animated tragicomedy saw the world of the show expand from its initial tight focus on the eponymous washed up star to encompass the rich characterisation of those around him, to the extent where it's easy to imagine a show based solely around any of the main cast. Netflix’s promotion for this season seemed to play this up, with Bojack’s L.A. exodus at the end of Season 3 setting the stage for a Season 4 in which no one knew where Bojack was, and not many more seem to care.
By Dan Mahoney9 years ago in Geeks














