
Marielle Sabbag
Bio
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.
Stories (1439)
Filter by community
Echoes of Melody and Stories: Suzanne Vega at the Cabot
‘I’m glad I’m not flying all alone’ - Suzanne Vega (Flying with Angels) Music lovers filled the seats of the 100+ year old Cabot for a night of captivating melodies with Suzanne Vega, an American singer-songwriter who performs folk-inspired music. Vega has performed professionally since the early 1980s, releasing her debut album in 1985. Her love for music shone through her songs and every instrumental chord.
By Marielle Sabbag7 months ago in Geeks
Off Cabot Combined a Night of Melodies
Melodies, cheering, and laughter filled the Off Cabot theater on Monday, June 2. It was an exciting (and epic) night of open mic, combining the musical groups, Broadway Bar and the Vibrato Bar. It was their grand finale before taking a summer break.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
'I Am Woman' (2019): Inspirational and Empowering
Go with your instincts. You’re the artist. I Am Woman is a 2019 biographical drama about the life of Australian singer Helen Reddy. In her rise to fame, Reddy faces numerous challenges as she strives to build her career in a male-dominated industry. Her journey led to the creation of the Women’s Liberation Movement in the 1970s.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Quannapowitt Players' 'Rabbit Hole' Presents a Stirring Portrayal of Grief and Healing
Grieving takes time. Nobody fights battles alone. Quannapowitt Players presents Rabbit Hole, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire. Becca and Howie grapple with the unimaginable loss of their young son, Danny. While struggling with the unbearable journey of grief, they reluctantly unbury memories.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
6 Movie Reviews in 100 Words
Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025), Director: Matt Palmer Fear Street: Prom Queen is one of the most generic, slow, and unrealistic slasher films. This felt more like a Goosebumps anthology than a new addition to the Fear Street franchise. The characters are uninteresting, led by dialogue that sounds nothing like how teenagers talk. Matt Palmer has no buildup in the tension or dynamics. You’re telling me that prom night doesn’t come to an immediate halt when a student’s disembodied head is found in the punch bowl? Other than some of the kills, Fear Street: Prom Queen is uninteresting. It doesn’t do anything different from the usual slasher films.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Lilo & Stitch (2025): Fun, Alien Mischief, and Excitement
Ohana means family - nobody gets left behind. Lilo & Stitch crash-landed into cinemas in 2025. In Disney’s latest live-action film, Lilo, a lonely and eccentric young girl, befriends a runaway alien who crash-lands on Earth. On the run from other aliens, Lilo and Stitch try to mend their fragmented family life.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
The Broken Hearts Gallery (2020): Discovering Your Pathway
Art tells stories about moments in time. The Broken Hearts Gallery is a 2020 film. After a break-up, Lucy is inspired to create a gallery where people can store mementos from past relationships. In this reflective journey, Lucy meets Nick, and they discover the humble influences of creating this haven.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Stay the Night - A Movie Review
You tricked me into doing more walking. Released in 2022, Stay the Night follows Grace, a reserved woman who is declined for a work opportunity due to her quiet demeanor. Grace reluctantly goes out for a night on the town. Seconds from hitting third base with Carter, instead, they venture into the city to get to know each other.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Final Destination: Bloodlines is a Killer Theater Experience
Watch your every step - death is watching us. Final Destination: Bloodlines exploded into theaters in 2025. In the latest deadly story of the franchise, Stefani Reyes is plagued with recurring nightmares of a horrific incident from decades ago. She only has little time to break the cycle until death comes for her family.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Unpredictability Used to Its Best in Marmalade (2024)
You have to listen to every part of a story. Marmalade escaped prison and was released to theaters in 2024. Baron is sent to jail for his involvement in a heist with his wacky and alluring love interest. He narrates the colorful tale to his cellmate as he tries to figure out where everything went wrong.
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks
Dying for Sex Redefines Sensuality, Illness, and Friendship
People are into all sorts of different things. Dying for Sex is a 2025 Hulu series based on the real-life story of Molly Kochan’s cancer journey and sexual awakening. With her best friend Nikki Boyer at her side, Molly divorces her husband and freely explores her sex life, while getting cancer treatments..
By Marielle Sabbag8 months ago in Geeks











