
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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Experience the Joyous Chaos of Colonial Chorus Players' 'Barefoot in the Park'
Have the courage to step out of your comfort zone. Colonial Chorus Players presents Neil Simon’s 1963 play, Barefoot in the Park. Set in the 1960s, newlyweds Corie and Paul Bratter move into a small apartment on the fifth floor. The two encounter their first marital spat while encountering visits from apartment residents.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
No Good Deed Netflix Review
How are we going to cover this up? No Good Deed is a 2024 Netflix series about the Morgans putting their luxurious house up for sale. Three families fight to buy this house, believing it will solve their problems. As chaos ensues, complications and secrets intertwine making couples face their flaws.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
The Efficiency Expert - A Movie Review
Your greatest asset is your people. The Efficiency Expert is a 1991 Australian comedy-drama film. Errol Wallace, an efficiency expert, shows workers in a moccasin factory how to raise productivity levels. He has to lay off half the factory workers if progress doesn’t change
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
Maria (2024) - A Visually Striking Film
Music is so enormous. Maria is a 2024 Netflix film based on the life of opera singer, Maria Callus. The story documents the final week of the singer’s life. As she attempts to reclaim her love for singing, Maria is warned by doctors of her ailing health.
By Marielle Sabbag11 months ago in Geeks
Love, Brooklyn - A Sundance Review
We will always figure it out. Love, Brooklyn premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Set in Brooklyn, New York, the film follows a group of adults navigating their lives and relationships. They come to realize the only way to move forward is to embrace new experiences.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Sing Sing (2023) - A Powerful and Authentic Look at Prison Theater
We’re here to become human again. Sing Sing is a 2023 film. Incarcerated men participate in a prison theater group, led by John ‘Divine G’ Whitfield, a wrongfully convicted man. As they play theater games and perform, they find hope through this program.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Wolf Man (2025) - A Visceral Take on the Classic Monster. Top Story - January 2025.
I cannot control what’s happening to me. Wolf Man transformed into theaters in 2025. Upon learning that his father has passed away, a family travels to the remote farmhouse. A ferocious creature attacks them. As the night stretches on, Blake endures a horrible transformation he cannot stop.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Horror
Creating Art in Crisis: The Power of 'Mother'
Life goes on, despite all obstacles that get put in our path. Mother is a short film directed by Mariia Felenko. As war looms in Ukraine, a young woman named Katya is determined to leave her hometown. Katia wants to take her mother with her, but her mother is busy painting her nails, oblivious to the situation.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
History, Sisterhood, and Storytelling: 'The Revolutionists' at Quannapowitt Players
‘Writers don’t write what they know, they write what they want.’ - The Revolutionists Quannapowitt Players presents Lauren Gunderson's historical dark comedy The Revolutionists. The play revolves around four women - a writer, an assassin, a Haitian rebel, and a former queen - as they navigate the rules of storytelling to craft a compelling historical tale about freedom and justice.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Whiplash - A Movie Review
You’re here for a reason. Whiplash is a 2014 film about a promising young drummer, Andrew Neiman, who joins a cutthroat music conservatory. His demanding and abusive music teacher stops at nothing to make his students realize their potential at a dangerous cost.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
Marblehead Little Theatre's Riveting Performance of 'A View From the Bridge'
Justice is very important in our world. It can also be very dangerous. A View From the Bridge is a play by Arthur Miller. Set in an Italian-American neighborhood in 1956 New York, Eddie Carbone is intimidated when his wife Beatrice’s cousins, Marco and Rudolpho, arrive from Sicily. His obsessive, overprotective nature toward his niece Catherine leads to bitter tensions and devastating consequences for the family.
By Marielle Sabbag12 months ago in Geeks
The Perfect Couple Netflix Series Review
Weddings are meant to be beautiful, not nightmares. The Perfect Couple is a 2024 Netflix series based on the book by Elin Hilderbrand. On the morning of the big wedding, a body is discovered in the Nantucket Harbor. Foul play is immediately suspected among the guests as the police question everyone involved, putting the day of happiness on hold.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks












