
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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Third Annual Lois Weber Film Festival Celebrated Female Voices
The ripple effect of a single conversation causes amazing things. The third annual Lois Weber Film Festival took place at Arlington’s 100-year-old Capital Theater. Attending for the first time, the festival was a remarkable and inspiring celebration of an influential female filmmaker and a new generation of aspiring filmmakers.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
Unpregnant - A Movie Review
This road trip will be unforgettable. After getting off the road, Unpregnant is a 2020 comedy. 17-year-old high schooler Veronica discovers she is pregnant. Scared of ruining her popular reputation and track record for an Ivy League college, Veronica gets an abortion. She travels with her ex-best friend, Bailey across the country to a facility.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
My Dead Friend Zoe - A Movie Review
Finding help mends the pieces. My Dead Friend Zoe is a 2024 film. Merit is a military veteran struggling with the loss of her army friend. She envisions her ghostly friend distracting Merit from living her life. While avoiding grief counseling, Merit must take care of her aging Vietnam grandfather who resides at the family’s ancestral lake house.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
Cosi - A Movie Review
We’re going to be in show business. Cosi is a 1996 film. Lewis is hired to work as a drama teacher in a psychiatric hospital. At first, he is uninterested until he becomes acquainted with the patients. At request, the patients rehearse an ambitious production of Mozart’s libretto ‘Cosi fan tutte.’
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
The Towering Inferno - A Movie Review
The flames are unstoppable. The Towering Inferno is a 1974 disaster film. A dangerous fire breaks out during the opening party of a colossal skyscraper in San Fransisco. The hot flames threaten the residents as it spreads throughout the building.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
The Monkey - A Movie Review
That monkey is trouble. Based on Stephen King’s short story, The Monkey is a 2025 film. Twin brothers, Hal and Bill stumble upon their father’s old mechanical monkey in the attic. Someone dies every time it plays the drums. Despite their attempts to rid themselves of the curse, the monkey resurfaces decades later, leading to tragic incidents.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Horror
Burlington Players Delivers Big Laughs in 'Working for Crumbs'
Be careful what you do in the office. The Burlington Players perform Kate Danley’s hysterical comedy Working for Crumbs. Two co-workers compete for a promotion from their tight-laced boss. The situation escalates into a nightmare, forcing the women to lie, cheat, and regret their actions.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre's 'Little Women' Captivates Audiences
Never fear, the March sisters will guide your way. Marblehead Little Theatre brings the pages of Louisa May Alcott’s classic 1868 novel, Little Women, to the stage. The story follows the March sisters - Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy - transitioning to womanhood during the American Civil War.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
As Good as It Gets - A Movie Review
What if this is as good as it gets? As Good as It Gets is a 1997 romantic comedy-drama. Melvin Udall is a successful romance novelist with obsessive-compulsive disorder. He is rude to everyone he meets. After a predicament, he makes an unlikely friendship with a single mother and a gay artist.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
You're Cordially Invited - A Movie Review
What do you mean two weddings were booked? Once the mix-ups were resolved, You’re Cordially Invited was released to Amazon Prime in 2025. Two weddings are double-booked at the same venue and the families decide to hold both. Tensions arise as both parties try to achieve more attention.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Conclave - A Movie Review
We cannot always be ideal. Conclave is a 2024 film based on Robert Harris's book. After the sudden death of the pope, Cardinal Lawrence is tasked with selecting a new pope. He oversees a secretive conclave to elect a new leader for the Catholic Church. As cardinals gather, political intrigue and hidden agendas emerge, revealing deep divisions within the church.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks











