comedy
Humor and comedy from all geeky fandoms.
A Howling Good Time: Theatre at the Bell's "Lila the Werewolf"
Honesty is the best policy in relationships - even when the other is a werewolf. Theatre at the Bell presents “Lila the Werewolf,” a play adapted by Jeff Clark based on Peter S. Beagle’s short story. Farrell doesn’t feel that he and Lila are a good fit. Before he ends things, Farrell finds out that she is a werewolf. That puts Farrell in a complicated dilemma: Do they stay together, or break up?
By Marielle Sabbag22 days ago in Geeks
Carousel - A Sundance Review
This is where we talk about it. Carousel premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2026. Noah reunites with his old high school ex, Rebecca, sparking a new flame. As they see if second chances exist, Noah deals with his anxious daughter and financial problems at his medical business.
By Marielle Sabbag28 days ago in Geeks
"Knock, Knock," A Common Thread Theatre Company Presents "Fun Home"
Do you feel my heart saying ‘hi?’ A Common Thread Theatre Company opens the doors to its production of “Fun Home,” a Tony Award-winning musical based on Alison Bechdel’s graphic memoir. The story centers on Alison, a lesbian woman, recalling memories of the past to help her understand her complicated relationship with her closeted gay father, Bruce.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Zoey's Extraodinary Playlist?
Can I be totally transparent? Yes? Okay, I haven't really been that interested in anything I have absorbed on television or the internet in years. To be quite frank, art however, subjective it always turns out to be has really been lacking for me, personally, as a viewer of the craft. Ever since the pandemic, it feels like, nothing seems to be interesting or entertaining. Everything seems almost dull or is trying a bit too hard to be something it's clearly missing the mark in.
By Parsley Rose about a month ago in Geeks
Bugonia - A Movie Review
Humans can’t help the way they are. Bugonia landed in theaters in 2025. Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap Michelle, a high-powered CEO of a major company, and hold her captive in their basement. They are convinced that Michelle is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Six 100-Word Movie Reviews
Sorry, Baby (2025), Director/Star: Eva Victor, Actors: Naomi Acki, Louis Cancelmi Get ready for a total downer film. I’ll start with the pros. Sorry, Baby is a well-directed drama that distinguishes skillful direction around a sensitive topic. Director, writer, and star Eva Vincent based the film on a personal experience of navigating sexual assault trauma. This film is meant to help others who are in her place. The cons: it’s a downer subject matter, the direction is strange in parts, and the acting is cringeworthy. What has happened to Fred Hechinger’s (Gavin) career? His character and acting are a total cringe-fest. Others may have different opinions from mine. Check it out.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Theatre at the Bell Howls "Lila the Werewolf" Onto the Stage
I don’t know how to say this - she’s a werewolf, and I’m a human. Theatre at the Bell is bringing “Lila the Werewolf,” a short story written by Peter S. Beagle, to the stage this February. Farrell is about to break up with his girlfriend, Lila, only to discover that she is a werewolf. He has to decide whether to leave her or continue a relationship that has lost its moon.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
My Top 10 Favorite Feel-Good Movies
#1 - Marcel the Shell With Shoes On (9/10) I watched this with a group of friends the first time, with my fiance the second time and my sister the third time. Every time I watch, I enjoy it even more. While it is a tear-jerker at times, Marcel the Shell With Shoes On is also a touching, feel-good film that reminds us to appreciate the little things and always remember what is truly important in life. A beautiful film I highly recommend.
By Madison "Maddy" Newtonabout a month ago in Geeks












