Review
Rachel Review: Malcom & Marie
The film “Malcolm & Marie” was released on Netflix over the weekend. Although it is complicated and kind of difficult to watch at times, it is the right film to help start a conversation about toxic relationships or to follow this years award season. The film follows Malcolm and Marie who just arrived back home […]
Rachel Review: Finding ‘Ohana: The Hawaiian Goonies
What drew me to this film was the sense of nostalgia the film brought with it’s treasure hunting and the fact that the movie had a predominantly Hawaiin cast. Whenever I hear the term Hawaii, I want to either go ziplining or watch this movie! The movie “Finding Ohana” on Netflix is about a family […]
“Dash and Lily” reignite Christmas spirit
Usually Hollywood likes to repackage its stories and give the same thing every year for Christmas, which ultimately makes me dread the screens this time of year. This show, at first glance, sounds like the usual cringe Christmas story but turns out to be the gift we all deserved. “Dash and Lily” is a new […]
“Chartthrobs” keep America engaged during long election
Through the whirlwind election, Americans found unique ways to entertain themselves through the four days of ballot counting. As eyes were glued to the screen, one of the only things keeping people engaged were the political correspondents. Across the networks, the political correspondents kept Americans on the edge of their seats with their smartboards and […]
Must Rewatch Halloween Films
The movies at Halloween are the best part of the holiday. Especially now when this season there is little to do but to stay at home and watch movies. The true halloween films or the ones that can make you feel true emotions and reflect on the world in a spooky way. The new movies […]
“Vampires vs. the Bronx” just a dash of spooky gentrification
In “Vampires v.s. the Bronx”, “The Goonies” came to 2020 and this time, focused on gentrification and properly representing different cultures. The story follows three young boys living in the Bronx. One — the leader — Miguel is trying to save his local Bodega and save his neighborhood from gentrification. Along the way he finds […]
“The Devil All the Time” is watched for strong casting
There is probably one movie a year that has an all-star cast like that of Netflix’s new movie “The Devil All the Time.” This new grim thriller stars Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan, Bill Skarsgård and other big Hollywood names. Seeing all these amazing actors together in one movie is the reason I wanted […]
“Trinkets” on Netflix is new, insightful
Starting a new TV show that has six seasons already out is very daunting. So when I find a new show with shorter episodes, up-and-coming actors and a story I haven’t seen before — it sounds great to me. “Trinkets” is about three girls who wouldn’t have become friends, but did after they all ended […]