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The Best Episodes of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
***Author's Note*** Giving credit where it is due, I was inspired to create this list after reading a piece written by Cheryl E. Preston, called: "Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Some things have remained a mystery." A link to her written piece is here: https://everydaydealxhub.live/geeks/scooby-doo-where-are-you-some-things-have-remained-a-mystery.%3C/p%3E%3C/a%3E%3Cstyle data-emotion-css="16e5cai">.css-16e5cai{-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-flex-wrap:wrap;-ms-flex-wrap:wrap;flex-wrap:wrap;gap:1rem;-webkit-box-pack:justify;-webkit-justify-content:space-between;-ms-flex-pack:justify;justify-content:space-between;}
Rachel Reviews: Small Things Like These (dir. Tim Mielants)
A sinus head. A rest on the sofa. Not bad enough a head to warrant going to bed but painful enough to make me want to stay very still. And so, it was movie time again. I was in the mood for a quiet story and it seemed like Small Things Like These had good reviews so I thought I would give it a go.
By Rachel Deeming8 months ago in Geeks
The Twilight Zone: 10 of the creepiest episodes
The Twilight Zone ran on CBS from October 2, 1959, until June 19, 1964. Fans have their personal choices for their favorite episodes for various reasons. Here is a list of 10 of the creepiest "Twilight Zone" episodes that offer psychological horror, supernatural suspense, and dystopian fear — all hallmarks of Rod Serling's legendary anthology.
By Cheryl E Preston8 months ago in Geeks
Book Review: "The Complete Ghost Stories" by M.R James
M.R James is perhaps one of my favourite short story writers purely for the fact that many of them are pretty bloody terrifying and have scared the pants off me in the past. There are certain stories in here where I have said to myself that I would never read again because when I read them the first time in my teens, I was really quite frightened. However, I have read them since then and I can confirm: still frightened. I'm actually working on a list of the scariest stuff I've ever read and if it has come out already by the time this review is released then I've done well there. If it hasn't, well then you might have to wait a bit longer for it.
By Annie Kapur8 months ago in Geeks
K-Drama Review: Six Flying Dragons ~ Captivating, Epic, Binge-Worthy Classic
“Six Flying Dragons” (aka “Roots of the Throne”) is a 2015 Korean drama series, with 50 episodes, categorized as Historical, Political Drama, Action, Sageuk (Korean historical drama), and Romance.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)8 months ago in Geeks
Villainess Review: Dawn St. Claire (B.L. Stryker)
The heartbreaking hits keep on coming this year. On Sunday, August 3, 2025, we lost an iconic name in TV and in cinema, as Loni Anderson passed away at the age of 79. Anderson did so much in TV and film, with her greatest claim to fame being the hit sitcom, WKRP in Cincinnati, where she shined as bombshell Jennifer Marlowe--a role she briefly reprised years later in The New WKRP in Cincinnati. Anderson appeared on several different TV series such as Police Woman, Barnaby Jones, Three's Company, Sabrina the Teenage Witch (as one of Sabrina's country witch cousins), and V.I.P. (as the mother of Pamela Anderson's central character).
By Clyde E. Dawkins8 months ago in Geeks
Queen Bees (2021): A Heartwarming Letter to the Elderly
I’ll show everyone who’s the queen bee of this nursing home. Queen Bees entered theaters in 2021. Helen Wilston reluctantly agrees to temporarily move into Pine Grove Senior Community while her house is fixed. When she arrives, Helen discovers that cliques are not just in high school. She competes in an elderly popularity contest with mean-spirited women.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Malcolm Jamal Warner’s Legacy
On July 20, 2025, a week ago, I was on social media until I saw a news post saying: “Malcolm Jamal Warner dies at 54” I was stunned to hear the unexpected news that the man who was a part of my childhood. In this article story, I want to memorialize the life of actor, poet, musician, and director Malcolm-Jamal Warner and how his legacy will be remembered.
By Gladys W. Muturi8 months ago in Geeks
How Will The MCU Prevent Franklin Richards From Becoming Overpowered?
Fantastic Four: First Steps has finally hit theatres. The film has been receiving mostly positive reviews, with fans and critics praising the visuals, and the chemistry between the four leads. Aside from bypassing the team's origin story, one of the biggest diversions First Steps makes from previous Fantastic Four adaptations is the introduction of Franklin Richards, the firstborn child of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, aka Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman.
By Kristy Anderson8 months ago in Geeks
Pauline Kael
Sometimes I pretend to be a 1940s screenwriter. My imaginary ego goes on a trip to tell people about the magic of cinema and the hard work that produces a movie. How you need a writer’s room, money, star power and a way to hoodwink studio executives, because all they care about is money and I’m trying to make art. In 1940s Hollywood, I’m trying to establish cinema as an American artform, with carefully crafted plots, new characters, and risk-taking directors.
By Rachel Robbins8 months ago in Geeks











