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Jacqueline Lainez

Writer for Full Circle Cinema • Student at Suffolk University in Boston • Avid lover of DC, Marvel, Dragon Ball Z, and Film • She/Her/Hers • Contact: jackieelainez@gmail.com




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‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Review: “A Not So Symbiotic Experience”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On October 1, 2021


Venom: Let There Be Carnage is an odd little beast. It’s humorous, silly, at times quite literally dragging and entertaining all in one. The sequel to Venom is in no doubt better when it comes to entertainment. But it still […]


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‘Jungle Cruise’ Review: “Adventurous & Familiar Fun”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On July 30, 2021


Jungle Cruise is a safe yet enjoyable film to watch with the family. It stars Emily Blunt as Dr. Lily Houghton and Dwayne Johnson as Captain Frank Wolf. Lily travels with her brother MacGregor (Jake Whitehall) to Brazil where she […]


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‘Cruella’ Review: “A Punk, Edgy Origin Story”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On May 28, 2021


One Hundred and One Dalmatians is not only a classic Disney movie but is the origin of one of Disney’s most iconic villains: Cruella de Vil. So when I first heard we were getting a Cruella film, I wasn’t sure […]


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‘To All The Boys: Always And Forever’ Review: “A Bittersweet Ending To The Series”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On February 14, 2021


To All The Boys: Always and Forever is the third film to follow the life of the bubbly Lara Jean, and it sure feels like a third film. Like the previous two films, it allows cinematographer Michael Fimognari to maintain […]


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‘Unpregnant’ Review: “Predictable But Entertaining”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On September 18, 2020


Coming-of-age films like Booksmart and The Edge of Seventeen have won me over as a movie viewer. As entertaining as Unpregnant is, it fell short compared to the genre’s best. In fact, it is much of what you would expect […]


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‘Birds of Prey’ Review: “Colorful And Chaotic With Badass Women”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On February 8, 2020


Birds of Prey (and the Fabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) certainly lived up to its title. It was chaotic, messy and super colorful. Being the first female-led team-up movie, it has left its mark in not just the DC […]


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Celebrating Star Wars: ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ – The Sequel We Deserved
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On December 16, 2019


As we approach the end of the Skywalker saga with Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, we here at Full Circle agreed it was time to take a look back. Every day until The Rise of Skywalker‘s release, we’ll be discussing every […]


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‘Frozen II’ Movie Review: “A Delightful Surprise”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On November 29, 2019


When Frozen came out in theaters in 2013, some people had a hard time “letting it go”. Apparently, they had such a hard time doing so that Disney saw fit to make a sequel of it. So now we have […]


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13 Slashers Through the Ages: ‘Sleepaway Camp’ Review
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On October 24, 2019


Between October 19th and Halloween, we at Full Circle will be celebrating 13 days of slasher movies. Tonight’s program recognizes… well, perhaps I should not say. I would be giving away one of the most controversial twists ever written for […]


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‘Abominable’ Review: “A Unique Take On A Simple Story”
Jacqueline Lainez Posted On October 2, 2019

Abominable

Abominable is a simple film that works due to how beautifully it weaves an underrepresented culture in its story. It follows an escaped Yeti named Everest who stumbles across Yi, a young girl living in Shanghai. When Yi realizes there […]


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