
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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Emily in Paris - A Netflix Series Review
We’re on our way to Paris! This is going to be fantastique! Emily in Paris is a 2020 Netflix series. Emily, a young American woman is given the opportunity to travel to Paris. Work for a marketing firm, Emily is faced with challenges. Willing to do everything to add an American perspective Emily does not back down.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Selma - A Movie Review
Always stand up for your rights. Never back down without a fight. Selma is a 2014 film based on true events. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. supports a campaign to secure equal voting rights. In the biggest battle of his life, King leads the town in an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Anastasia - A Movie Review
Life is full of choices. Anything is possible. Anastasia was released to theaters in 1997. Loosely based on the events of the attack on the Russian Dowager empire, Anastasia loses her memory. Years later, joining two con men, they attempt to reunite her with her grandmother, the royal empress.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - A Movie Review
It’s time for our first year at Hogwarts School of Wizardry. This is so exciting! Based on the book series by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was the first in the series to be released to theaters in 2001. Learning that he is a wizard who inhabits magical abilities, Harry Potter is sent to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. While making new friends, Harry learns crucial secrets.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
The Sign of the Ram - A Movie Review
Something is going on in this house tonight - And I’m afraid to find out what. Released to theaters in 1948, The Sign of the Ram is based on the book written by Margaret Ferguson. Leah, a jealous step-mother, confined to a wheelchair is trying to get in the way of her stepchildren’s romances. Gathering together, the household discovers what is amidst.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Hillbilly Elegy - A Netflix Movie Review
Family is family. No matter what hardships you face, never forget a family’s love. Released to Netflix in 2020, Hillbilly Elegy is a true story about a young man who is in a hard spot. Receiving an urgent call about his mother, J.D. races from Yale back to Ohio. During his stay, he reflects on the hardships that he faced in his childhood. This time also gives him a chance to speculate where his future is going.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
How the Lounge Chair Became My Cozy Spot
Sometimes we need an escape. And that escape requires you to get away from all the noise. We all need a cozy corner. It doesn’t matter where it is, or if it is in the house. For me, when I am having a bad day, I enjoy spending time on the lounge chair on my sun porch.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Motivation
Clouds - A Movie Review
Quitting is never an option. Live like there is no tomorrow. Based on the true story of Zach Sobiech, Clouds is a 2020 film dedicated to his life. Learning the inevitable that he only has a few months to live, Zach refuses to go down without a fight. Following his dreams and dedicated love for music, Zach gains a new direction.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
The Midnight Sky - A Netflix Movie Review
This journey is going to be a challenge. A challenge that I am ready for. The Midnight Sky is a 2020 Netflix film based on the novel written by Lily Brooks-Dalton. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, a lonely scientist lives out in the artic. He is on a mission to stop a spaceship and its crew from returning to earth. Finding this mysterious girl, they trek out on a journey.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Fly Away Home - A Movie Review
Fly through the sky to freedom. Fly Away Home flew into theaters in 1996. After a tragedy, Amy moves in with her dad. Trying to reestablish their relationship, Amy makes a discovery. Hatchlings of geese believe Amy to be their mother. It’s up to Amy and her dad to figure out how to help them fly south.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Geeks
Dear, 2021
Dear Marielle, 2020 was a difficult year. Now it is a new year. Did you feel that sigh of relief that you took the moment the ball dropped on New Year’s Eve illuminating 2021? It’s your time to take a breath of relief. Let it go. Let it all go. Last year you said that 2020 was going to be your year. But how were you to know that a pandemic would cause chaos in the world? Nobody did.
By Marielle Sabbag5 years ago in Motivation











