
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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Black Dog Theatre's "The Odd Couple" was Hilarious
How are we going to make this work? Black Dog Theatre (BDT) presented Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple (The Female Version).” Florence moves in with Olive when her marriage is failing. The pair are very different, and have to work out how to live together without ripping each other’s hair out.
By Marielle Sabbagabout 17 hours ago in Geeks
Voices of Hope to Raise "Curtains" at North Shore Music Theatre
Because I say, the show must go on! Voices of Hope (VOH) is performing “Curtains,” a lively and comical musical mystery with lyrics by Kander and Ebb. Set in 1959 Boston, Lieutenant Frank Cioffi, a theater-loving cop, solves the murder of the leading lady on the opening night of a new musical.
By Marielle Sabbaga day ago in Geeks
CAST Performing Shakespeare's "Richard III" at Gloucester Stage Company
“True hope is swift, and flies with swallow’s wings.” - Richard III, William Shakespeare. Cape Ann Shakespeare Troupe (CAST) presents William Shakespeare’s “Richard III” this April. The play centers on the ruthless Richard, Duke of Gloucester, as he schemes, betrays, and murders his way to the English throne. His atrocious rise to power leads to his downfall at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
By Marielle Sabbag3 days ago in Geeks
"Jamarcus Rose": A Heartfelt and Compelling Short Film
We all want to see you live out your dreams. “Jamarcus Rose & Da 5 Bullet Holes” is a short film directed by Marcellus Cox. Jamarcus Rose, a young teen and talented high school MLB prospect, spends the day with his new mentor, Jasper, from the Big Brothers of America Program.
By Marielle Sabbag8 days ago in Geeks
"Living with a Visionary": A Tender Animated Portrait of Love and Illness
We all have unique ways of seeing the world. “Living with a Visionary” is a 2026 animated short film directed by Stephen P. Neary. Based on John Matthias' memoir, an older couple is undergoing a difficult time as John’s wife, Diana, develops memory problems from Parkinson’s Disease. John continues to love Diana, along with her vivid hallucinations and other world events.
By Marielle Sabbag11 days ago in Geeks
From Sketch to Stage: Quannapowitt Players' "Something Intangible" Triumphs
This movie will be my next masterpiece. The Quannapowitt Players invite audiences to “Something Intangible,” a two-act comedy-drama by Bruce Graham. Taking place in 1940s Hollywood, the story is loosely based on Walt and Roy Disney. Dale Wiston worries about his brother, Tony Wiston’s, erratic behavior as he works endlessly to create his latest film.
By Marielle Sabbag14 days ago in Geeks
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) - A Moving and Inspiring Film
You found the beat. Mr. Holland’s Opus is a 1995 film. Composer Glenn Holland is offered a job as a high school music teacher. He doesn’t see any interest in it until he becomes more involved with his students. Through his teachings, he inspires his students to see more beyond music.
By Marielle Sabbag17 days ago in Geeks
The First Time (2012): Most Honest Teen Movie Ever
Eventually, I found my way again. The First Time is a 2012 film about two teenagers who meet at a party one night. They discuss their hopes, dreams, and fears. Over the weekend, they continued to discuss the nature of intimacy and whether it’s the right track for them.
By Marielle Sabbag18 days ago in Geeks
6 100-Word Movie Reviews
“A Light Beneath Their Feet” (2015), Director: Valerie Weiss, Actors: Madison Davenport, Taryn Manning Mental health movies are important. Beth (Madison Davenport) must decide between attending the college of her dreams and staying home to care for her bipolar mother (Taryn Manning). Valerie Weiss directs a quiet, thoughtful drama that explores the complicated bond between a mother and daughter facing mental health illness. Manning delivers a powerful performance. Davenport and Manning got the roles for their chemistry. The film is unsettling at times and will make you angry. These emotions are okay. Don’t ever take advantage of someone’s mental illness. It’s also a film about making decisions. Make decisions that are right for you.
By Marielle Sabbag20 days ago in Geeks
Six 100-Word Movie Reviews
"The Burbs" (2026), Creator: Celeste Hughey, Actors: Keke Palmer, Jack Whitehall Somehow, I got through this series. I was expecting something different. “The Burbs” takes a psychological thriller approach until it becomes a soap opera, where all the characters talk about random things. I am a Keke Palmer fan, but she felt so misplaced. Credits also include Jack Whitehall, Julia Duffy, Paula Pell, Mark Proksch, and Kapil Talwalker. The actors look like they’re having a fun time working with each other in scenes, but the dialogue and the storyline are so forced. The writing isn’t so good, and the actors try their best. It has to end with a cliffhanger ending.
By Marielle Sabbag22 days ago in Geeks
A Bird in the Air (2011) - A Movie Review
A parrot found me. A Bird of the Air is a 2011 film based on the novel, "The Loop," written by Joe Coomer. Fiona and Lyman are brought together when they discover a stray parrot. They figure out how to make a relationship work while studying the origins of this parrot.
By Marielle Sabbag23 days ago in Geeks











