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Mean Girls (2004) Movie Review
We run this school because we wear pink. Mean Girls arrived in theaters in 2004. Cady Heron has never attended public school. She joins The Plastics, an A-list girl clique at her new school. Cady is a hit until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Colonial Chorus Players 'Assassins' Takes a Reflective Dive into Dark History
Every now and then, a madman’s bound to come along. Colonial Chorus Players presents Assassins with music and lyrics written by Stephen Sondheim and the book written by John Weidman. The show explores the dark motives of infamous people who initiated monstrous acts of violence and political upheaval.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
School Spirits Series Review
I’m not going to roam the school halls for the rest of my afterlife. School Spirits is a 2023 series. After her mysterious death, Maddie’s spirit is stuck in purgatory in the school. The afterlife consists of several ghosts who attempt to move on. As Maddie investigates her disappearance, she learns secrets that she was better off not knowing.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Toy Story 3 - A Movie Review
We have to get back to Andy’s house before he leaves for college. Pixar’s Toy Story 3 landed in theaters in 2010. Andy is now grown up and going to college. The toys believe that Andy no longer wants them so they go to a daycare. As Woody returns to Andy, the toys learn that Sunny Side Daycare is not the safest place for toys.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
American Fiction - A Movie Review
Literature changes the world. American Fiction is a 2023 film based on the 2001 novel Erasure. Thelonious ‘Monk’ Ellison is fed up with profiting ‘Black’ entertainment. When he is in financial need, Ellison uses a pen name to write a book that propels him into the madness of pop culture.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
The Dynamic Dichotomy of Professor X and Magneto
The X-Men universe, a vast tapestry of mutants navigating a world that fears and often despises them, is a testament to the complexity of human nature and societal dynamics. At the heart of this intricate narrative lies the relationship between two formidable characters, Professor Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lehnsher (Magneto). While both mutants share a common origin and a dream of securing a future for their kind, their distinct methodologies and philosophies create a dichotomy that has shaped the very foundation of the X-Men universe. This essay explores the depth of their relationship, delving into the ideological struggle that defines their interactions and the underlying respect that endures despite their differences.
By JRManglicmot2 years ago in Geeks
Reviewing a Pair of Villainesses from "A Job to Kill For"
One vintage Lifetime film I remember well is A Job to Kill For, which I have seen quite a few times; as recently as a few days ago for the purpose of writing this review. On that day, it was the first time I had seen it in a number of years, and I have Tubi to thank for this, because they are a hotbed of classic Lifetime films, and some Lifetime-esque original films.
By Clyde E. Dawkins2 years ago in Geeks
Thelma - Sundance Review
Senior alert! Don’t worry, they rarely go far. Thelma is a 2024 film that made its escape to the Sundance Film Festival premiere. An old woman is scammed over the phone. Instead of giving in, Thelma goes on an adventure to retrieve her money.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Exhibiting Forgiveness -Sundance Review
Some things can’t be worked out on canvas. Exhibiting Forgiveness premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. When his father returns asking for forgiveness, Tarrell refuses. His family begs him to take a chance, but the trauma from the past is too much to handle. Instead, he retreats to his studio to paint his wounds.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks
Love Me - Sundance Review
You’re the only you - now you see me. Love Me premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Set on a vacant earth thousands of years into the future, a robotic buoy and a satellite make a connection. Discovering social media, Me and I Am reflects on love, life, and what’s real.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Geeks











