Mariam Fakhreddine
Articles (33 total)
Review: 'The First Omen' unveils into fears of good and evil
The acting within this film will not disappoint along with the special effects. This movie will keep the audience on their feet, filling them with suspense.
"Cyrano de Bergerac" brings a comedic play to EMU's campus
Although there are some obvious parallels between the play and the historical record, Cyrano de Bergerac was a real person, and the well-known play is a highly dramatized version of his life.
Review: 'Late Night with the Devil' is a comedic thriller
In 1977, a live television broadcast goes tragically wrong, unleashing evil on the TV set.
Review: 'The Art of Love' is a thrilling Turkish romance
This is a brand-new, international movie available on Netflix that features an exciting plot with a hint of romance. It's worth watching since it's influenced action.
Review: 'Imaginary' is more thrilling than horrifying
The creator of Truth or Dare, Jeff Wadlow, did a decent job directing this movie but was missing more jump-scare scenes. The movie is captured towards the end that is when the plot twists begin.
Review: Tyler Perry's 'Mea Culpa' reveals intriguing plot twists
Mea Harper is a criminal defense attorney struggling to find the truth when one murder case turns her whole world upside down.
Review: 'Upgraded' is a perfect match for Valentine's Day
The film is worth seeing because of the relationship between William and Ana, in which Camila Mendes plays an ambitious yet struggling artist.
Review: Netflix's art heist film 'Lift' is a worthy watch
This is the number one movie streaming on Netflix, and it is worth the watch. It is directed by the director of the "Fast and Furious" franchise.
"A Wrinkle in Time" an EMU Theatre Production
Eastern Michigan University Theatre presents “A Wrinkle in Time."
Review: 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' portrays the prequel of Coriolanus Snow
Coriolanus Snow believes that his selection as a mentor for the 10th Hunger Games will bring about a change in his family’s struggle in poverty, but his faith is short-lived when he is given the task of mentoring a girl Lucy Gray Baird tribute from the impoverished District 12.