Bella Anderson
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Free Bert Review: Is Bert Kreischer’s New Netflix Comedy Series Worth Watching?
Netflix just dropped a brand new comedy series called Free Bert, starring none other than comedian Bert Kreischer. And today, we’re diving into whether this chaotic, joke-packed show is actually worth your time.
By Bella Andersonabout a month ago in Journal
Super Mario Galaxy Movie Trailer Breakdown: Every Easter Egg, Reference, and Hidden Detail Explained
The brand-new trailer for the Super Mario Galaxy movie just dropped, and I’ve got to say — it looks insanely good. But here’s the wild part… it doesn’t even feel like a straight-up Mario Galaxy adaptation.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
iPhone 18 Pro & Pro Max: The 10 Biggest Leaks and Rumors You Need to Know
So, here we are in 2026, summer is almost in the rear-view mirror, and that can only mean one thing: Apple season is right around the corner. A brand-new iPhone is coming, and more importantly, a brand-new iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max are nearly here.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in 01
Fallout Season 2 Episode 6 Review: “The Other Player” Explained
This is my full Fallout Season 2 Episode 6 breakdown, and wow—there is a lot going on in this episode. We’ve got deep-cut Easter eggs from the games, massive WTF moments, and some genuinely huge reveals that completely reframe what we thought we knew about the Fallout timeline.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
James Gunn, Grant Gustin, and the DCU Flash: What’s Really Going On?
James Gunn and Grant Gustin set the internet on fire last week, and no, it wasn’t just another random DC rumor cycle. Between suspicious social media posts, sly James Gunn responses, and new DCU announcements about Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, and even Darkseid, there’s a lot happening behind the scenes right now.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Everything We Know So Far About House of the Dragon Season 3
This is another deep dive into Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. We’re breaking down everything we currently know about House of the Dragon Season 3, now that the story has fully entered the most brutal phase of the Targaryen civil war—the infamous Dance of the Dragons.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
Game of Thrones: Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Review Episode 1 (The Hedge Knight)
Westeros is officially back in tournament mode. Episode 1 of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms finally dropped, and yes, it’s absolutely packed with Easter eggs tying back to both the original Game of Thrones series and House of the Dragon. Because this story is wedged right between the major Targaryen eras, everything connects in some really clever ways, and we’re breaking all of it down step by step.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials Mystery Netflix Review
Netflix has dipped into the vault of one of the undeniable Masters of Mystery and pulled out a fresh adaptation. This time, it’s Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials—technically book two in the Superintendent Battle series, but the first one getting the streaming treatment.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
The Golden Globes Are Back… and Somehow Still Going
Ah yes, the Golden Globes — the discount Oscars. Or as I like to call them, the Teimu Version of the Oscars, which themselves are drifting into such cultural irrelevance that pretty soon the only place willing to broadcast them will be YouTube.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple Review
The Bone Temple Review: A Wild, Gruesome, Surprisingly Solid Sequel Well… That Was Not What I Expected Twist my eyebrows and mail me to Alaska, because The Bone Temple was absolutely not the experience I thought I was walking into.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Geeks
THE RIP Review: Does Joe Carnahan’s New Heist Thriller Deliver or Fall Apart Under Pressure?
Director Joe Carnahan has always been something of an American counterpart to Guy Ritchie—he gravitates toward gritty cops-and-robbers chaos, high-velocity shootouts, and snappy criminal banter. And true to form, his latest project, THE RIP, leans right into that wheelhouse.
By Bella Anderson2 months ago in Journal










