
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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Thumbs Up to the Regent Theatre's 'Manhattan Short Film Festival'
A crowd of film fanatics sat in the Regent Theatre excitedly awaiting for the Manhattan Short Film Festival to begin. “This is one of the theater’s annual traditions,” Leland Stein, the co-owner of the Regent Theatre announced for the 20-year-old event. The Manhattan Short Film Festival director, Nicholas Mason, introduced the 10 selected finalists, and the festival began.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
North Shore Music Theatre's 'Million Dollar Quartet' - A Rocking History Lesson
What is the definition of rock ‘n roll? Million Dollar Quartet smashes onto the stage of North Shore Music Theatre. The show is based on a historical jam session recorded by rock n’ roll legends, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley at Sun Records on December 4, 1956. The musicians share their music, clash in personalities, and make defining career decisions.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Netflix's Emily in Paris Season 4 (Part 2) Review
Let’s take a trip to Rome. Part 2 of season 4 of Emily in Paris picks up with new romance troubles between Emily and Gabriel. Fed up with ruined romances, Emily decides to travel to Rome. She meets Marcello and a new work opportunity comes to light.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
'Le Monstro' Unveils Inner Beauty, Tragedy, and Silenced Voices
Beauty comes in all forms. Le Monstro is a short film directed by Gabrielle Rosson. Based on true historical accounts, the film focuses on Juliet, a female circus performer with a beard. Her husband, Jonah, deprives her of love, only using her talents for his own monetary gain.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Snow Cake (2006): A Poignant Tale of Autism, Connection, and Tolerance
Did you know no two snowflakes are alike? Snow Cake is a 2006 film. Alex Hughes gives Vivienne Freeman a ride home, but they get in a fatal car accident, thus killing her. Overcome with grief, Alex pays a visit to Vivienne’s mother, Linda, a high-functioning autistic woman. He stays around for a week as they become friends and learn to be more open-minded.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Six Dance Lessons in Six Week - A Movie Review
Dance is all about capturing the soul. Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks is a 2014 film. A retired widow hires a dance instructor for six weeks of private dance lessons at her home. Lily and Michael clash in various debates until they form a deep connection that evolves into a heartwarming friendship.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Speak No Evil (2024) Delivers Tension and Horror
We need to escape from these bizarre people - they have deadly intentions. Speak No Evil is a 2024 adaptation of the 2022 Danish film. The Daltons are invited to spend a weekend with a family they met over their vacation. From the moment they arrive, the family’s behavior is unsettling, with their stories and history not matching up. The Daltons have several opportunities to leave but find themselves trapped.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Horror
Distant Memories: A Poignant Exploration of Alzheimer's
It feels like I am mourning someone who is still alive. Distant Memories is a short film directed by Chris Esper. The film centers on Anna, a woman with Alzheimer’s Disease who struggles to make sense of her deteriorating world. Snippets of old memories play in her fading mind as she fights to recollect her life.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Buckle Your Seat Belts! Acting Out's 'It's Only a Play' is Comical Genius
Everybody’s a critic. It’s up to you how you want to keep your sanity. Acting Out Theater Company invites audiences to a whirlwind of laughter with its production of Terrance McNally’s It’s Only a Play. In one chaotic night, a group of actors, producers, and playwrights feverishly await reviews, only for their clashing egos to spiral into comical mayhem.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
San Andreas - A Movie Review
The ground may crumble beneath us, but family holds everything together. San Andreas destroyed theaters in 2015. A massive earthquake hits California, destroying the city. Ray Gaines, a rescue pilot, attempts to save his ex-wife and daughter from the tremendous destruction as the world slowly crumbles.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
20-Year Celebration of The Spongebob Squarepants Movie!
The sponge who lives underwater in a pineapple will save the day! The Spongebob Squarepants Movie splashed into theaters in 2004. Spongebob’s most anticipated day is shattered when Mr. Krabs gives managerial promotion to Squidward. Determined to prove that he’s not just a kid, Spongebob and Patrick go on a daring mission to retrieve King Neptune’s stolen crown in the forbidden Shell City.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks
Regent Theatre's Successful Summerdance Film Festival
The Regent Theatre was packed with high-energy film fanatics, mingling about their favorite films at this year's Summerdance Film Festival. Noted as one of the best local film festivals, the event immersed audiences in discussions and seven distinct short indie films.
By Marielle Sabbagabout a year ago in Geeks











