‘Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi When we’re older we realize that everything that happened in high school holds no weight. We realize that we were growing by making mistakes and that those decisions helped shape us into the people we are today. But, what if you prevented those mistakes from happening and kept your guard up? Who would you have become? Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between … Continue reading ‘Hello, Goodbye, and Everything In Between’ Review
‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Thor (Chris Hemsworth) is now the first character in the MCU to have four instalments in his franchise. After watching Thor: Love and Thunder, it looks like the legend of Thor is just getting started. Co-writers Taika Waititi and Jennifer Kaytin Robinson wrote a simple, heartfelt story about who Thor truly is and what it means to be a god. The way that … Continue reading ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ Review
‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 2 Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Welcome back to the Arconia, Only Murders in the Building fans! This time the mystery-solving trio gets a sequel to their podcast as they try to solve Bunny’s (Jayne Houdyshell) murder. The cliffhanger in season one worked well and now poor Mabel (Selena Gomez) is at the forefront. Everyone is accusing her of being the murderer. So in this season, Mabel, Oliver … Continue reading ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 2 Review
‘Elvis’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Elvis Presley has always been present in my life since I was a baby. My father idolized him and played his music all the time. Without even realizing it, those songs and his movies were engrained into my brain. And now, whenever a song of his comes on, the lyrics just flow out of me. He has made such an impact with … Continue reading ‘Elvis’ Review
‘The Black Phone’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi There can be supernatural thrillers that are marketed as horror films, like The Black Phone. Director Scott Derrickson has made a name for himself in the horror genre because of Sinister (one of the most terrifying movies to ever be released) but that’s not enough to hold the audience over for this one. Once a writer dives into the supernatural nature of … Continue reading ‘The Black Phone’ Review
