TIFF ’25: ‘Frankenstein’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi “Only monsters play god.” Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is a literary work that explores humanity in its darkest form. Through the immorality of reconstructing a creature from bodily remains to cheat death, there’s a grounding level of humanity.  Unfortunately, death is inevitable. And witnessing death at a young age can shape your perception of it, and the way the world functions around you. … Continue reading TIFF ’25: ‘Frankenstein’ Review

‘Saltburn’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi When we look at society, it has become more evident that a class system affects almost every aspect of the economy and living practices. Those who are less fortunate recognize the systemic privileges of a group of people. It feels impossible to enter that world, but there is an obsession with wanting to be part of it. Everyone has aspirations to become … Continue reading ‘Saltburn’ Review