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Hotel Tehran: Hollywood’s Bold New Action Thriller Movie
The world of espionage thrillers is one that has long fascinated audiences. From Cold War dramas to modern-day spy thrillers, stories that blend danger, deception, and moral ambiguity have consistently captivated moviegoers. The upcoming film Hotel Tehran promises to continue this tradition, delivering a high-stakes narrative filled with action, complex characters, and geopolitical tension. Directed by Guy Moshe, this action-packed thriller brings together an impressive cast and a story that explores redemption, loyalty, and survival in the heart of one of the world’s most enigmatic cities.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Malice Season 1: A Dark, Twisted Journey
In the crowded world of thriller television, it takes something extraordinary to stand out. Malice Season 1 does precisely that, blending psychological tension, morally complex characters, and relentless suspense into a series that keeps viewers questioning not only what will happen next, but what they would do in similar circumstances. From its first episode, Malice promises — and delivers — a chilling exploration of the darkness that can lie hidden within everyday lives.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
How to Watch Hulu in Israel?
Hulu has agreements with different content creators and studios to offer their content. These agreements are on a geographical basis. Hulu has the rights to distribute its content in the US region only. However, you can use reliable VPN to unblock Hulu’s content in Israel.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
Predator: Badlands Review
The Predator franchise has always thrived on reinvention. Since the original 1987 film introduced audiences to an extraterrestrial hunter stalking humans through the jungle, the series has experimented with time periods, environments, and tones. With Predator: Badlands, the franchise once again attempts to redefine itself—this time by stripping the formula down to its most elemental components and placing them in one of the most unforgiving landscapes imaginable.
By James S Pope2 months ago in Geeks
In Defense of the Makers: Why Disney Fandom Must Actively Support Human Creativity
Disney's enduring appeal lies in more than just stories; it sells feelings of wonder, nostalgia, and belonging — a century-long magic crafted by human artists, animators, and storytellers. However, this legacy now faces an urgent challenge as artificial intelligence is integrated into creative pipelines.
By Jenna Deedy3 months ago in Geeks
Another Theme Song For Silver the hedgehog
We all know theme songs play an essential role in introducing a certain character, regardless if it's a comic book or a video game character or from a film. The other day, I was listening to two different songs, one was called
By stephanie borges3 months ago in Geeks
The Real Reason YouTube Creators Are Furious Right Now
Introduction: Something Feels “Off” on YouTube — and Creators Are Finally Speaking Up Over the past few months, a storm has been brewing across YouTube — and no, it’s not over thumbnails, trends, or drama. Creators of all sizes, from small channels to million-subscriber giants, have been calling out YouTube for one thing: the platform keeps changing the rules without warning.
By Bevy Osuos3 months ago in Geeks
Enter the World of Little Nightmares for the 3rd game
Spoiler!!! If you haven't played the game, don't read, because I will be talking about what happens and how it ends. Well, better late than never. I know Little Nightmares three came out on October 10th. I have to say, this one is pretty interesting. I'm not a gamer; I'm an observer. So, needless to say I had a lot of questions, some things confuse me, but a special shout out to super horror bro who helped me understand the game better.
By stephanie borges3 months ago in Geeks
Australia Cybersecurity Market: Digital Protection, Threat Prevention & the Future of Secure Infrastructure. AI-Generated.
As of 2024, the Australia Cybersecurity Market was valued at USD 7.6 Billion. Looking ahead, it is projected to grow to USD 19.3 Billion by 2033, representing a CAGR of 10.85% from 2025–2033. This substantial growth is being driven by increased cyber threats, expanding digital infrastructure, regulatory pressure, and rising demand for robust security across sectors — from finance to utilities, government to SMEs.
By Kevin Cooper3 months ago in Geeks










