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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Cinderella’

Cinderella is one of the most iconic Disney films that exist with a transformation scene rumored to be Walt Disney’s favorite of them all. It’s a wonderful princess film filled with everything that...

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5 Ways to Have a Greener Holiday Season

The winter holidays are once again upon us and in the middle of stressing over spending money and gaining weight, we should all take a moment to think of how we can celebrate this year without...

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(Not) Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Anastasia’

No, Anastasia is not a Disney film. It was released by Fox Animation Studios in 1997 and starred the voice talents of Meg Ryan, John Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, and Christopher Lloyd. While this column is...

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2014’s Top Scream Queen: Olivia Cooke

We talk about Scream Queens a lot here at House of Geekery; past ones, present ones, and underrated ones as well. 2014 is just about over and while examining this past year’s horror selections there...

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2015’s Horror Line-Up

A new year is upon us which means a new crop of horror films. Listed below are the horror films set to release in 2015 (release dates are for the United States). The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death...

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15 Best Dressed Ladies at the 2015 Golden Globes

Disclaimer: As always this is just one blogger’s opinion and there’s no right way to talk about fashion, we all have different opinions, etc. and so forth. 1. Jessica Chastain  2. Julia Goldani Telles...

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10 Great Winter Horror Films

It’s that time of year where the holidays are over and we’re left with miserable weather and nothing to celebrate for a while. If you’re like me and hate the cold, you may want to spend your dark...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Frozen’

 I don’t think there’s much I can say about Frozen that hasn’t been said already. Disney’s 2013 classic has broken records around the world and become its own cultural phenomena. It’s a classic...

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10 Horror Films to Watch on Valentine’s Day

For horror film lovers, every holiday is cause for something scary. Here are ten films perfect for Valentine’s Day, whether you’re watching them alone or with someone else. 1. Valentine (2001)...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Toy Story’

  The Toy Story trilogy is not only one of Disney/Pixar’s best creations but also one of the best film trilogies of all time. Three delightful tales of a young boy’s toys and how they grow as he does....

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Big Hero 6′

Big Hero 6 is the last Disney release to come out and it will be hard to top it. A wonderful blend of superhero action and poignant realistic emotional drama, this is a film that can not only be...

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10 Horror Films to Watch in April

April is a busy month: April Fool’s Day, Easter, Passover, Spring Break, Spring itself. What better way to celebrate then with ten themed horror films? 1. April Fool’s Day (1986) Start off your month...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘The Emperor’s New Groove’

The Emperor’s New Groove has the misfortune of being released during Disney’s Post-Renaissance phase which means it often goes unnoticed among the classics of the 1990’s or the modern revival films. It...

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‘You’re Next’ vs ‘The Guest’

Director Adam Wingard has been releasing his work for over ten years but recently burst onto the horror scene with recent successes like You’re Next (2011) and The Guest (2014). He’s also submitted...

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Casting Call: ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Remake

It somehow slipped by me last Fall when they announced there will be a remake of one of my favorite horror films: I Know What You Did Last Summer. The 1997 slasher follows four teens who make a...

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The Disney Literature Challenge

I’m in the middle of completing The Disney Challenge, which is when you watch all the official animated Disney films in order, I got to thinking that I wish I could read Disney films and voila! Here...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Fantasia’

Fantasia is a Disney classic and a truly underrated one at that. Most people will instantly recognize Sorcerer Mickey but I don’t think the film itself gets enough credit. Filled with beautiful...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: The Parent Trap

The Parent Trap was one of my favorite films growing up. A set of twins is separated at birth when their super selfish parents get divorced and decide that their hatred for each other is more important...

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Showdown: ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ vs ‘Scream’

It’s with great sadness that I learned about Wes Craven’s passing. He was my favorite horror director; a brilliantly creative man who helped to revolutionize the horror genre. In his honor, I will...

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Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Peter Pan’

Peter Pan is one of Disney’s classics; based on a much-loved novel this is a story that has been told time and again. It’s a wonderful story of three siblings who escape to Neverland with the boy who...

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