‘Missing In Brooks County’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi There are documentaries that come along that give you more insight on a situation that the news just won’t give you. Over the years, people have noticed that some news stations, do not give you the full story. Instead, they give you, their version of the story. As we all know, one singular story, can have multiple perspectives, depending on who’s telling … Continue reading ‘Missing In Brooks County’ Review

‘Free Guy’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Today’s generation is heavily invested in video games and different streaming platforms. Content is consumed by the second and it is created with such a high-level of enthusiasm. It seems as if the world has come together through watching others play video games, or watch movies, or even deliver on content we can laugh at. It’s more about resonating with others and … Continue reading ‘Free Guy’ Review

‘The Macaluso Sisters’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Many people say that life is short. That we should not hold grudges, or waste time on the negative, but unfortunately those moments can consume us. As years go by, everyone reflects on past relationships with lovers, family members, and friends. Some are beautiful memories, some can be traumatic, and others can be filled with so much sorrow. Regardless of what we … Continue reading ‘The Macaluso Sisters’ Review

‘The Suicide Squad’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi For many comic book fans, the closer the live-action is to the source material, the better it is. Meaning, that the director needs to understand, that the more obscure aspects of the material, should be done full out. That is what James Gunn did with The Suicide Squad. He chose the villains from Belle Reve, who would have never seen the light … Continue reading ‘The Suicide Squad’ Review

‘Vivo’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Sony Pictures Animation has truly brought so much to the table recently. After striking a deal with Netflix, their animated films have really soared into everyone’s hearts. Sony continues to create such beautiful, heartfelt stories, with such colourful characters. The film follows a one-of-a-kind kinkajou named Vivo (Lin Manuel-Miranda), who spends his days playing music to the crowds in a lively Havana square with his owner … Continue reading ‘Vivo’ Review