‘Saint X’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi When young adults want to break free from their parent’s restrictions, they tend to want to prove themselves as adults. They think they know everything about the world because they have finally reached that maturity level to make decisions for themselves. Saint X explores the mysterious death of a young girl named Alison (West Duchovny) on an island, which causes trauma for … Continue reading ‘Saint X’ Review

‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Our lives are made up of one decision after another, and almost all of them are difficult to make. Being indecisive isn’t necessarily bad, but when it comes to life-altering moments in your life, it’s so important to take a minute to think. The new series Tiny Beautiful Things is based on the book by Cheryl Strayed. She was once an advice … Continue reading ‘Tiny Beautiful Things’ Review

‘Boston Strangler’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi There are many negative ways that the general public perceives journalists because our current media climate no longer separates what makes a journalist. Many think breaking any news makes a good journalist, but it’s more than that. Being a journalist means being truthful to the source and searching for facts in any story. In Boston Strangler, two female journalists take on the … Continue reading ‘Boston Strangler’ Review

‘Koala Man’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi In the age of superheroes, everyone seems to want to be recognized for doing some good. Even if it’s a backwards way of being helpful. We have become so used to the formulas being recycled. So when something fresh like Koala Man is released, there’s an appreciation for the change, which makes it unique to the character. The series follows a family … Continue reading ‘Koala Man’ Review