‘Fear Street Part Three: 1666’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi We are back for one last Shadyside scare! Fear Street Part Three: 1666 ties up the trilogy quite nicely, making it one of the most consistent horror trilogies in the past couple of years. We dive into Sarah Fier’s backstory, as we head to the time of witchcraft, and the devil. Fier’s small, colonial town is gripped by a witch hunt, that … Continue reading ‘Fear Street Part Three: 1666’ Review

‘Gunpowder Milkshake’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi What can be said about Gunpowder Milkshake? Well, it does bring the neon lights with some style and cool fight choreography. It has a solid soundtrack, and a fantastic cast of women, but it still falls short. We open on Sam (Karen Gillan) who is on a job for her boss Nathan (Paul Giamatti). It looks cool, sleek, and feels like its … Continue reading ‘Gunpowder Milkshake’ Review

Why ‘Never Have I Ever’ Is The Perfect Feel-Good Show To Watch On Netflix

By: Amanda Guarragi If you are a fan of Mindy Kaling, you know how deeply in love she is with romantic comedies. Yes, she started out on The Office but she really hit her stride when she made The Mindy Project. In her show, she paid homage to all of her favourite rom-coms, while creating her own love story. She knows how to pull on … Continue reading Why ‘Never Have I Ever’ Is The Perfect Feel-Good Show To Watch On Netflix

‘The Honey Makers’ Short Film Review

By: Amanda Guarragi The Honey Makers is a short film that explores the social climate in England. Based on the award-winning play by Deborah Grimberg, the film, set in 1984 London, tells the story of two Indian immigrants from Uganda who struggle to create a home in the face of mounting resentment, while dealing with a bee invasion in their own garden. Director Jeneffa Soldatic showed certain people in London taking what is … Continue reading ‘The Honey Makers’ Short Film Review

‘Notes’ Short Film Review

By: Amanda Guarragi ‘Notes’ is a short film, written and directed by Jimmy Olsson. We see that Philip moves into a corporate apartment for a project, the only thing that accompanies him is his keyboard. We feel his loneliness because he keeps reaching out to his girlfriend back home, only for her not to give him the same attention. Out of his love for her, … Continue reading ‘Notes’ Short Film Review