‘Feel Good’ Season 2 Explores Queer Relationships And Self-Expression
By: Amanda Guarragi At one point in time, we have all struggled with who we are. It is always hard to understand the changes that we go through and we turn to television shows/films to guide us in some way. This generation is very fortunate to have projects that highlight mental illness, addiction, and queer relationships. Feel Good season two shows Mae (Mae Martin) recovering … Continue reading ‘Feel Good’ Season 2 Explores Queer Relationships And Self-Expression
‘The Penny Black’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi We all love trying to figure out mysteries. They’re almost like separate puzzle pieces and you’re trying to assemble them to complete the journey. Whether the mystery is in a novel, on the news, or on-screen, it is a brain exercise without meaning to be. The Penny Black is a non-fiction investigative thriller that takes us on a journey with Will, the … Continue reading ‘The Penny Black’ Review
‘Cruella’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi Cruella is one of the best Disney live-action films to date. It has beautiful costume design, great camerawork, career-defining performances and a wicked soundtrack. This prequel is the one we didn’t know we needed. It is a bit darker than other Disney live-actions, but it’s so much fun to watch Stone dive into this character. The story is about young Estella (Tipper … Continue reading ‘Cruella’ Review
‘Army of the Dead’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi What do you get when you combine Zack Snyder, zombies and a heist? You get one of the most entertaining films of the year! If you are a Snyder fan, this one sure caters to the fanbase. You are in for a fun ride through a zombie wasteland in Las Vegas. It is larger than life, loud and action-packed with stunning visuals, … Continue reading ‘Army of the Dead’ Review
‘Spiral: From The Book Of Saw’ Review
By: Amanda Guarragi After the success of other instalments in the Saw franchise, it’s only fair to keep making them. This franchise has a massive fanbase and I can see why. After watching all eight films ahead of Spiral: From the Book of Saw – for the very first time I might add – I already felt some fatigue. While watching this instalment, the fatigue … Continue reading ‘Spiral: From The Book Of Saw’ Review
