‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Vol. 1 Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Heading back to Hawkins is no easy feat considering what happened in the previous season. Even though it feels like a while back, and the kids have grown into mini-adults, the grief from season three lingers at the beginning of season four. The Duffer Brothers throw the audience right into the mix with a little catch-up with Jane Hopper (Millie Bobby Brown). … Continue reading ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4 Vol. 1 Review

‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Legal dramas are always entertaining to watch, just as long as the story is engaging. Whether it’s a television series or a movie, the storyline has to be interesting enough to keep the audience invested. The Lincoln Lawyer offers a bit of everything in regards to a strong, fun, engaging legal drama series for Netflix. The series movies pretty fast and allows … Continue reading ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ Review

‘The Dropout’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi When we study history and look at the idealists that bring forth something new, they genuinely believe in their idea at first. And many of them lose themselves in greed instead of their original idea. What was so interesting about Elizabeth Holmes’ story is the fact that she just kept pushing to prove everyone wrong and that is what cost her, her … Continue reading ‘The Dropout’ Review

‘Cowboy Bebop’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi 3, 2, 1… let’s jam! One of the most beloved anime has been given the live-action treatment on Netflix. If you haven’t heard of Cowboy Bebop or you haven’t dived into the extensive anime catalogue, then this series will definitely get you interested. Cowboy Bebop is a Japanese science fiction neo-noir anime television series created and animated by Sunrise and André Nemex … Continue reading ‘Cowboy Bebop’ Review

‘Dopesick’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi We are currently living in a time where questioning pharmaceutical companies and the government is a must. Even though their intentions may be appear to be good, there could be underlying motives. These questions have always been prevalent, no matter which decade in America we choose to look at. In the ’90s, when dopamine, or oxycontin became the biggest drug on the … Continue reading ‘Dopesick’ Review