
Marielle Sabbag
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Writing has been my passion since I was 11 years old. I love creating stories from fiction, poetry, fanfiction. I enjoy writing movie reviews. I would love to become a creative writing teacher and leave the world inspiring minds.
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'Toy Story of Terror' - A Movie Review
Remember. Don’t give up. You are strong. You will find a way. Toy Story of Terror takes place on a stormy night. Unfortunately, Bonnie’s family is stranded at the Sleep Well Motel due to a flat tire. Exploring, the toys find that something isn’t right and start to disappear one by one.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players 'The Smell of the Kill' Is Filled with Dramatic Twists and Turns!
Come on over, girls! Let’s get together to put our evil plans into action while our husbands sit in the living room. The Smell of the Kill is a play written by Michelle Lowe. Three women get together for their monthly traditional dinner while their husbands call out orders from the living room. Sharing dark secrets about their relationships and stories from the past, the women are faced with a dark decision that could change everything for better or for worse.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'Orphan' - A Movie Review
We’re adopting our new child today. Her name is Esther. What, why are you looking at me like that? Ten years ago, Orphan, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, was released into theaters. The Colman’s adopt a new member into their family. At first, Esther is a sweet girl getting along with everyone. As time goes by, something is not right with Esther as she commits crimes no child in their right mind would ever do.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
'Freaks' (1932) - A Movie Review
Gooble gobble, one of us! We accept her, we accept her. Gooble gobble. Freaks set out an endless bout of controversy when it was released into cinemas in 1932. Hans, a dwarf, is in love with a beautiful ‘normal’ woman. The physically deformed circus performers stand by their friend's side when an evil plan is brought to their attention.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'In the Tall Grass'—A Movie Review
If you care to return from the endless maze of tall grass, leave a trail of bread crumbs. In the Tall Grass is a newly released Netflix film based on the short story by Stephen King and Joe Hill. Lured into a field of tall grass, a group of people endlessly wander in the confusing mazes trying to find their way out. Realizing that this tall grass holds more dark power than expected, any chance of escape is thin.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
'Monster House' - A Movie Review
Is that an earthquake? Oh, no, that's just Nebbercracker’s house on the rampage again. Nothing to worry about. Monster House crawled into theaters in 2006. Directed by Gil Kenan, three kids realize that something is not right with the house across the street. Discovering that the house is in fact alive, they must find out how to destroy it before havoc wreaks on Halloween night.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'Get Out'—A Movie Review
Wait, you’re going to a party where this weekend? The Armitage’s? Uh, maybe you shouldn’t go. Get Out is a thriller directed by Jordan Peele that hit theaters in 2017. Chris, a Black man, is invited to meet the parents of his white girlfriend, Rose. While things go smoothly at first, Chris soon finds out the nightmarish plans the family is up to.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
'The Sixth Sense' - A Movie Review
Is it just me or does it feel very cold in this room? Twenty years ago, M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller The Sixth Sense hit theaters. Malcolm, a child psychologist, is trying to help a shy young boy named Cole communicate and embrace his being. Having the ability to see ghosts, at first Cole shies away until embodying this ability to help reform broken spirits.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror
'Judy' - A Movie Review
Somewhere over the rainbow, dreams really do come true. Judy is a 2019 biopic about the struggling final years of the famous actress and singer, Judy Garland. Struggling to raise her children along with taking care of herself, Garland makes a deal to perform in sold-out concerts in London. While audiences endlessly applaud, offstage Garland’s life continues to decline.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Sunset Boulevard' Is an Enthralling Performance
Lights, camera, action! I am ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille. North Shore Music Theatre presents its latest production of Sunset Boulevard. Based on the life of the once-top movie star, Norma Desmond is in denial about her declining popularity and existence. Determined to make a return, Norma persuades Joe Gillis to help her write a script to reach the top again before fading.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Geeks
'The Others'—A Movie Review
Who keeps opening the drapes? Wait, was that door open a moment ago? It’s official. I have a ghost problem. The Others is a 2001 thriller directed by Alejandro Amenabar. A mother and her two photosensitive children soon become aware that they are not alone in their home. Investigating the strange occurrences, they are driven up the wall finding out dark secrets from the past.
By Marielle Sabbag6 years ago in Horror











