
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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NeverlandNEXT Chapter's "A Christmas Carol": A Moving and Festive Production
My chance of hope is being haunted by three spirits. For its second holiday season, NeverlandNEXT Chapter performed Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Tony Bellerose. Ebenezer Scrooge despises the holidays and keeps everyone at arm's length. One night, he is visited by three specters, who show him his past, present, and future, to help him change his attitude for the better.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Jolly, Mystical, and Spirited: "A Christmas Carol" at North Shore Music Theatre
I will treasure Christmas in my heart. North Shore Music Theatre presents its signature annual holiday show, “A Christmas Carol,” based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens. Ebenezer Scrooge despises the holidays. On Christmas Eve, he is visited by three ghosts, who show him his past, present, and future, in order to convince him to change his ways for the better.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
An Unexpected Knock: Inside Lisa Romagnoli's "The Delivery Guy" (2025)
You know you can tell a lot about a person from their apartment. The Delivery Guy is a 2025 short film directed by Lisa Romagnoli. Carrie is on a date with Hunter when an unexpected visitor arrives. The delivery guy, Kyle, is someone Carrie used to date. As tension, drama, and gloating arise, Carrie has a decision to make.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players' "A Little Women Christmas": An Endearing Radio Show
We may not have much, but we have each other. Colonial Chorus Players presents a radio-show adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel, “A Little Women Christmas.” Adapted by producer Jennifer Estabrooks, the story centers on a year in the life of the March sisters. As the family struggles through war, poverty, and sickness, they never lose their love for one another.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Duplex - An Underrated Comedy
How bad could sharing an apartment with an old woman be? Duplex moved into theaters in 2003. A young couple moves into a duplex in a New York City neighborhood. There’s one catch - The tenant, Mrs. Connelly, is a sweet old woman who lives upstairs. A series of chaos and broken boards occurs, and they must get rid of Mrs. Connelly.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Jack Frost (1998) - A Movie Review
Did I just see a snowman on a snowboard? After a big snowstorm, Jack Frost appeared in theaters in 1998. A father is killed in a car accident on Christmas Eve. One year later, Jack reincarnates as a snowman. He has one final chance to make things right with his son, Charlie, before it’s too late.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
100-Word Movie Reviews
The Running Man (2025), Director: Edgar Wright The Running Man is an action-packed comedy. It stars Glen Powell as Ben Richards, who I hope merits more starring roles because he is a talented actor. Only, his performance doesn’t save the film, which is an ongoing rollercoaster of repetitive jokes. The signature quick-cut humor and satirical tone of Edgar Wright are present, but he rushes through the social commentary. The action sequences last too long. The fight-in-a-towel scene made me laugh. Apparently, Powell had to film this in cold weather. Michael Cera is the funniest supporting cast member with Powell. I always like a Stephen King movie adaptation.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Champagne Problems (2025) - A Netflix Movie Review
Christmas in Paris is a wonderful time of year. Champagne Problems is a 2025 Netflix film. Sydney, a New York finance executive, travels to France to secure the acquisition of a renowned champagne brand before Christmas. However, a love story brews between Sydney and Henri, the founder’s son.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Obvious Child (2014) - A Movie Review
You are unapologetically yourself. Obvious Child is a 2014 film. Donna, a twenty-something comedian, has an unplanned pregnancy. She immediately schedules an abortion, but has to wait for the appointment. In the meantime, Donna must confront her lover about the situation.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Fosse/Verdon (2019) - An Overlooked Miniseries
“Don’t dance for yourself, dance for the audience.” Bob Fosse (1927 - 1987) Fosse/Verdon is a 2019 FX drama miniseries about the troubled romance and creative partnership of acclaimed Hollywood stars Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon. Their glowing Broadway successes don’t match the darkness nobody saw offstage.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Netflix's "Nobody Wants This" Season 2 Review
Let’s find a way to make this work. Season 2 of Nobody Wants This aired on Netflix in 2025. After Noah decides to stay in a relationship with Joanne, his decision isn’t met with positivity from the temple. Meanwhile, more relationship dramas surface as they regroup to work things out.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks
Tumbledown (2015) - A Movie Review
See if you can discover the rest of the plot. Tumbledown is a 2015 film. A New York writer attempts to contact a grieving woman and questions her about her late husband’s ambiguous death. As Hannah reluctantly opens up to Andrew, the pair slowly grow romantic feelings for one another.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a month ago in Geeks











