
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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'Up'—A Movie Review
We’re going on an adventure! Nope, not on a plane. Instead, we’re going to fly through the skies attached to balloons. Ten years ago, Pixar released Up. Carl Fredricksen, a lonely widower, attaches balloons to his house and takes off to South America. Only, he is not alone. Russell, an eight-year-old wilderness explorer, Dug the talking dog, and Kevin, a gigantic bird, take the journey of a lifetime running into dangers and learning a beautiful message.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'Greta'—A Movie Review
It’s essential in life to make friends. Just be sure that they’re not a psychopath taking pictures of your every move. Greta is a 2019 thriller drama directed by Neil Jordan. After returning a lost handbag, an unlikely friendship is established between two women. However, something is off about Greta. Though avoiding the woman, Greta endlessly stalks poor Frances. It’s only a matter of time before the situation can get out of hand.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'Ed, Edd n Eddy Big Picture Show' - A Movie Review
Pack your bags and plenty of jawbreakers. We’re going on a wild journey! Ed, Edd n Eddy Big Picture Show is a Cartoon Network TV movie based on Danny Antonucci’s cartoon series Ed, Edd n Eddy. Three adolescent boys with the same name who differ in personality are on the run after a scam that has gone wrong. Escaping from their neighborhood, Eddy decides to lead his friends to safety. As the cul-de-sac kids give chase, the most memorable journey unfolds before their very eyes.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'Aladdin' - A Movie Review
The genie has a surprise for you after this review! He’s going to take you on a magic carpet ride around the world! Aladdin is a 2019 live-action remake of the animated classic from 1992. A poor boy, Aladdin, crosses paths with a beautiful princess named Jasmine. Due to their social structures, they are forbidden to be together unless Aladdin is a prince. Meeting a magical genie, Aladdin takes full advantage of his three wishes. These wishes come at a risky price.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'13 Going on 30' - A Movie Review
Better be careful what you wish for or you’ll wake up looking like a 30-year-old the next morning. 13 Going on 30 is a 2004 romantic comedy about Jenna Rink’s wish coming true the night after her 13th birthday. Suddenly 30, Jenna has no idea how to interact with her new life or the people around her. Realizing that she has taken the wrong path, Jenna has to figure out what her wish means.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'The Open House'—A Movie Review
Everyone knows everyone in a small town. Let’s see if they can wrap their head around this difficult plot-line. The Open House is a Netflix released 2018 film, written and directed by Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote. Logan and his mom, Naomi, get out of a town for a while and stay at her sister’s house, which is open for auction. Experiencing strange occurrences, they realize they’re not alone.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Horror
'Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind' - A Movie Review
You know what you should do? Listen to the comforting sound of the wind. The world wouldn’t be the same without it. Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind is a 1984 Hayao Miyazaki Japanese animated film. In a struggle to keep her village safe, Princess Nausicaa is in battle with two warring nations. A magnitude of large insects is at risk. It is in Nausicaa’s hands to save the world before the planet is destroyed.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'Julie & Julia' - A Movie Review
What’s for dinner? Get the oven ready, we’re going to be busy cooking in the kitchen. In Nora Ephron’s final directed film, Julie & Julia split the lives of two well-known women who adored cooking. Julie Powell is a fan of Julia Child’s famous cooking recipes. Vowing to cook every day for a year, both women are given new meaning.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks
'Tuck Everlasting' - A Movie Review
Time is like a wheel, turning and turning and never stopping. You just have to live. Directed by Jay Russell, Tuck Everlasting is based on the children’s novel by Natalie Babbit. A young, free-spirited girl Winnie runs away from the stand-still, upper-class life. Winnie meets the Tucks, a family who lives in a way the rest of the world has forgotten. Winnie becomes close friends with Jessie, falling in love. Showing her their family secret, Winnie could have the chance to live forever if she drinks water from a spring.
By Marielle Sabbag7 years ago in Geeks











