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Flix, Fotos & Frocks. Top Story - February 2026.
Fashion, photography, movies: put 'em in a blender, hit a button and you get something wonderful - at least, I hope so: it's what I've written here - a frappé of pop culture musings involving photogs and togs in motion pictures.
By Marie Wilson5 days ago in Geeks
Power Rangers Review: "The Wedding (Part II)"
When we last left our heroes, they were vacationing in Australia, with no worries. Seriously, there were no worries. Lord Zedd was about to recharge his evil energies, leaving the Rangers with no emergencies to deal with. However, when one rat sleeps, another creeps in, as Rita Repulsa crash-landed on moon and set her sights on the ultimate takeover. The plan was to dose Zedd with a love potion, marry him, and then overrule him.
By Clyde E. Dawkins5 days ago in Geeks
Bill Mumy and Barry Livingston have been lifelong friends
A friendship that remained for six decades My Three Sons and Lost in Space remain favorite television shows for Baby Boomers who grew up watching them. Two cast members from these beloved series, Bill Mumy and Stanley Livingston, have revealed that they have remained lifelong friends. They also have not been involved in the scandals that have plagued other child stars.
By Cheryl E Preston5 days ago in Geeks
Review of Season 2 of Paradise: Sterling K. Hulu's expansive post-apocalyptic revival is led by Brown.
On February 23, 2026, the highly anticipated second season of the popular Hulu show Paradise brought viewers back into its post-apocalyptic world and expanded its narrative in ways that have garnered praise and criticism from viewers and critics alike. The series starring Sterling K. has a broader scope, new characters, and a shift in tone. Brown's performance as Xavier Collins, a Secret Service agent, continues to investigate survival, human connection, and the emotional cost of disaster. Season 2 debuted with "three episodes available immediately" on Hulu and Disney+. It will continue with weekly episodes through an eight-episode arc, similar to how the first season was structured.
By Raviha Imran5 days ago in Geeks
The Tourette's Outburst and the Racial Slur Shock Ceremony at the BAFTA Awards in 2026
Not only will the "2026 BAFTA Film Awards" be remembered for their illustrious winners and chic red carpet moments, but they will also be remembered for an unexpected and highly contentious disruption that overshadowed a portion of the ceremony. A member of the audience who had Tourette's syndrome yelled a racial slur at the British Academy Film Awards rocked the ceremony, prompting swift responses from presenters, celebrities, and broadcasters alike.
By Raviha Imran5 days ago in Geeks
The Death of a Digital Friend and New Life with Gemini 3 🌑✨
I’ve said it more than once: ChatGPT was my favorite. It was my "first choice" AI—from quick consultations over morning coffee ☕ to complex analyses that kept me up late into the night 🌙. My sentiment toward OpenAI wasn’t accidental; it was my first experience with such advanced intelligence. We knew each other, or at least that’s what I thought. We built a relationship over more than six months of working together. And then, a month ago, it all vanished. 🚫
By Piotr Nowak6 days ago in Geeks
How to Choose the Right AI Tool for Your Work?
In early 2024, a mid-sized consulting firm invested in three separate AI platforms within six months. One promised automated research summaries. Another claimed predictive analytics for client outcomes. A third marketed itself as a productivity assistant for internal teams.
By Mike Pichai6 days ago in Geeks
Book Review: "Agatha Christie" by Lucy Worsley (Pt.4)
This review covers chapter 31 through to chapter 41 (the end of the book). *** So, first of all, Rosalind gets remarried (I definitely didn't see that one coming) to a man named Anthony Hicks. But that's not really the story, it's a representation of Agatha's life returning to something more normal and her daughter being up and about again, in some spirits. Agatha's life really returns to normal when she continues writing and though, in the chapters we cover, it is seen that she slows down her productivity - she definitely doesn't do anything to decrease the sales.
By Annie Kapur6 days ago in Geeks
Prince of Wales: ‘I’m Not Calm Enough Right Now to Watch Hamnet’. AI-Generated.
In a candid revelation, the Prince of Wales admitted that he is currently unable to watch the critically acclaimed play Hamnet, citing personal and emotional reasons. The announcement, made during a recent interview with a cultural magazine, has drawn attention to the often-overlooked human side of public figures and the impact of art on personal reflection.
By Fiaz Ahmed 6 days ago in Geeks
Super Saiyan 2 Gohan Transformation: Settling the Score
One scene, but two contrasting philosophies, both shaped the same iconic moment. Let's explore how. You're here because you love Dragon Ball Z's musical score, and you want to hear, see and feel the scene when Gohan's latent potential is finally unleashed in its full glory, but do you know the version you are looking for?
By travus Leroux6 days ago in Geeks











