
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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The Bear Season 3 (Not Cooked Enough)
Take us to success, Bear. The Bear season 3 was served to Hulu in 2024. Now that The Bear is open, the employees struggle to keep things running. Carmy is persistent in making his restaurant successful but learns about a looming review that could affect everything.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Laughter and Love: Exploring the Magic in 'Father of the Bride'
The wedding is only a few days away! Let’s set everything up. Father of the Bride walked down the aisle and into theaters in 1991. George Banks has mixed feelings when his daughter announces she is getting married. As wedding plans go underway, George’s attitude makes planning difficult, along with letting go of his daughter.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
A Long Way Down - A Movie Review
You can’t cut the long story short. A Long Way Down is a 2014 film based on Nick Hornby’s novel. Four people meet at the top of a building on New Year’s Eve. Intended to commit suicide, they create a pact, instead. They continue to live while helping one another deal with difficult problems.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
'The Morning Show' is a Binge-Worthy Series
Tune into the news on The Morning Show. The Morning Show aired on Apple+ TV in 2019. After one of the hosts is fired for sexual misconduct, Alex Levy makes Bradley Jackson her new co-host. The studio reinforces its standards and regulations while important news stories make headlines.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
'Ghostlight' is a Lovely Film about Grief, Family, and Theater
Theater helps you understand these emotions. Ghostlight is a 2024 film. A grieving family is on its last nerve. One day, Dan discovers a small theater group. He becomes secretly involved in a production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet. This theater group helps the family resolve matters and find closure.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Compliance - A Movie Review
We have to be at our best tonight. Based on true events, Compliance is a 2012 film. During a busy evening at a fast food restaurant, a police officer calls and claims that an employee has stolen money. As the officer makes the workers perform lude acts on a female co-worker, his behavior becomes suspicious.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Wolf Girl - A Movie Review
Step right up, step this way! Enjoy the show. Wolf Girl is a 2001 film. A traveling freak show arrives in town. Tara Talbot is titled the ‘Terrifying Wolf Girl’ in the circus. Her body is covered with hair from head to toe. When she meets a group of local teens, Tara questions her place in the world and longs for normalcy.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Take Me Home - A Movie Review
I have $83. Is that enough to get us across the country? After circling various highways, Take Me Home drove into theaters in 2011. Desperate to run away from their current lives, Claire steps into a fraud taxi driven by Thom. They take an unplanned road trip to California and encounter roadblocks and arguments.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Map of Tiny Perfect Things - A Movie Review
We’ll figure everything out eventually, just like this time loop we’re cursed in. After breaking free from a time loop, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things appeared in theaters in 2021. Mark and Margaret are two teenagers stuck in a time loop. As they figure out what it all means, they journey to distinguish life’s perfect moments.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Quiet Place: Day One Continues Suspense, Aliens, and Silence
You cannot make a sound. Quiet Place: Day One is a 2024 prequel to the original films directed by John Krasinski. The film takes place on the first day of the invasion in New York City. Amidst the chaos, Samira and Eric quietly escape from these creatures with ultra-sensitive hearing.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Horror
Big Fat Liar - A Movie Review
Lies will only make the situation worse. Big Fat Liar is a 2002 film. Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a habit of lying. To make up for his failing grade, he writes a killer essay. Only it’s stolen by big-time Hollywood producer, Marty Wolf, who turns it into a smash-hit film. With nobody on his side, except his best friend Kaylee, the duo travel to Hollywood for the ultimate revenge.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Regent Theatre's Return to Reason: A Step Back in Time
‘I would photograph an idea rather than an object, a dream rather than an idea’ - Man Ray The Regent Theatre celebrated one night only of 100 years of Return to Reason, a collection of four 1920s silent films by Man Ray. The compilation features Le Retour a la Raison (1923), Emak-Bakia (1926), L’Etoile de mer (1928), and Les Mysteres du Chateau de De (1929). Accompanied by a new music restoration, the films explore poetic visual storytelling.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks











