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    London Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Supernova’

    by Ash Sivakumar October 9, 2020
    by Ash Sivakumar October 9, 2020

    Much as its title would suggest, Supernova is a burst of emotions, a catastrophically gradual decline towards poignant devastation. Harry Macqueen’s film, which premiered at this year’s San Sebastián International Film Festival, tells the intimate, …

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    London Film Festival 2020: ‘Herself’

    by Ash Sivakumar October 8, 2020
    by Ash Sivakumar October 8, 2020

    Diverting from the bubbly, fun theatrics of the stage musical-turned-film Mamma Mia! and the engaging, nuanced study of one of Great Britain’s most polarizing prime ministers, in the form of a Margaret Thatcher biopic, The …

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    ‘Misbehaviour’: Too Little, Too Late

    by Anna Campion October 7, 2020
    by Anna Campion October 7, 2020

    People love to write movies about big, important events. I get it. World War II was important, we have a lot of World War II movies. Queen was important, so we got Bohemian Rhapsody. The …

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    London Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Mogul Mowgli’

    by Ash Sivakumar October 6, 2020
    by Ash Sivakumar October 6, 2020

    Culture meets profession, as modernity collides with tradition in Bassam Tariq’s sophomore feature that premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year. Mogul Mowgli is a film about a British-Pakistani rapper, Zed, …

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    Fantasia Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘PVT Chat’

    by Nick Kush September 4, 2020
    by Nick Kush September 4, 2020

    I’ve learned something about myself over the last few years: I have a serious soft spot for grimy, street-level New York City movies. (“It’s almost another character in the movie!”) Anyone who frequents this website …

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    Fantasia Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The Travelling Cat Chronicles’

    by Nick Kush August 17, 2020
    by Nick Kush August 17, 2020

    If you name your movie, “The Travelling Cat Chronicles”, you immediately have my attention. Just think of all the possibilities for a movie with that title! (Also, cats!!!) Although, the actual material isn’t as zany …

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    ‘Gutterbug’ is a Hard-Hitting Tale of Misguided Youth and the Counterculture that Embraces It

    by Christopher Hantman August 11, 2020
    by Christopher Hantman August 11, 2020

    Gutterbug is the feature film debut of numerous folks, from director Andrew Gibson, who co-wrote the film with Chris Tobin, to the stellar supporting cast Justin Pietropaolo (Slim) and Hannah Mosqueda (Jenny). The film follows …

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    MIFF 2020 Review: ‘Lara’

    by Anna Campion August 10, 2020
    by Anna Campion August 10, 2020

    Lara, Jane-Ole Gerster’s sophomore feature, follows Lara Jenkins, a divorced mother on her 60th birthday. Not only is this her birthday, but it is also her son’s first solo concert as a pianist and composer. …

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    ‘Summerland’: Anticipating Grief

    by Anna Campion August 8, 2020
    by Anna Campion August 8, 2020

    World War II was as far-reaching as its name would suggest. Not only did soldiers and civilians die, but their friends, families, and even hometown acquaintances were all affected by this devastating war. Summerland highlights …

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    MIFF 2020 Review: ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’

    by Nick Kush August 7, 2020
    by Nick Kush August 7, 2020

    The Killing of Two Lovers begins with an unbelievably harrowing moment, showing a painful closeup of David’s (Clayne Crawford) face as he stands over the bed with a cocked gun, pointing it at his wife …

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    MIFF 2020 Review: ‘Anne at 13,000 ft’

    by Sean Coates August 7, 2020
    by Sean Coates August 7, 2020

    There’s something about micro-budget, social realist, mumblecore adjacent independent films with an emphasis on naturalism and a kind empathy for deeply flawed and troubled characters that feels so invigorating. Canadian director, Kazik Radwanski’s deeply uncomfortable …

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    ‘Radioactive’: The Burden of Brilliance

    by Anna Campion July 26, 2020
    by Anna Campion July 26, 2020

    Biopics, or biographical films, are often difficult to pull off. They are often polarizing, especially among those who are experts or fans of the subject. Bohemian Rhapsody was revered in many ways, but historians and …

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    ‘The Truth’ Pits Binoche vs. Deneuve

    by Ash Sivakumar July 6, 2020
    by Ash Sivakumar July 6, 2020

    Editor’s Note: The following review of The Truth initially ran during MovieBabble’s coverage of the 2019 Denver Film Festival. The Truth (La vérité) seems a particularly tricky film to handle. It covers the stormy reunion …

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    ‘Mope’ is Schadenfreudian Fun…Until It Isn’t

    by Chris van Dijk June 30, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk June 30, 2020

    The American dream has destroyed a lot of people. Sometimes one person’s dream comes at the expense of others. Other times, a dream required too many sacrifices, leading to spiritual decay or a short lifespan. …

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    ‘The King of Staten Island’: Apatow’s Latest is a Disappointment

    by Spencer Henderson June 19, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson June 19, 2020

    I would describe myself as a Judd Apatow defender, for the most part. I tend to even enjoy his films many consider as his weaker efforts. While I wouldn’t describe him as one of the …

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    Is ‘Shirley’ Setting a New Standard for Biopics?

    by Lisa Geurts June 9, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts June 9, 2020

    The name Shirley Jackson is well-known to horror veterans. She’s someone I mainly know for inspiring the hit Netflix television show The Haunting of Hill House. Personally, I’ve been too terrified to rewatch the show or even …

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    ‘Tommaso’ Loses Willem Dafoe in a Swell of Self-Indulgence

    by Nick Kush June 8, 2020
    by Nick Kush June 8, 2020

    I like to live by a few principles, one of them being Willem Dafoe makes every movie better. It doesn’t matter if he has a hilarious man-bun and speaks a few lines of exposition in …

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    Tom Hardy Chews the Scenery (and a Carrot) in Josh Trank’s ‘Capone’

    by Chris van Dijk May 18, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk May 18, 2020

    As a filmmaker, Josh Trank is less famous for his body of work than for his public persona. It all started with the modestly budgeted, Chronicle. Told via a found-footage narrative, it entailed the story …

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    Bad Relationships Lurk All Around in ‘Clementine’

    by Nick Kush May 8, 2020
    by Nick Kush May 8, 2020

    I always think it’s a little silly when we ascribe descriptors to a film that never intended to have them. Clementine has been described by many as an “erotic thriller”, which is pretty hilarious when …

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    ‘Driveways’ is One of the Best Films of the Year and a Wonderful Farewell to the Late Great Brian Dennehy

    by Chris van Dijk May 7, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk May 7, 2020

    On April 15th, 2020, we lost the great Brian Dennehy. It goes without saying that, as an actor, he left behind a great legacy. As with many people, the first time I noticed him was …

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    The National Immigrant Youth Alliance Takes on ICE in ‘The Infiltrators’

    by Nick Kush May 1, 2020
    by Nick Kush May 1, 2020

    You probably don’t need me to tell you that ICE detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants throughout the United States is a hot button issue. You also probably didn’t need me to start this review by …

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    ‘To The Stars’: A Woefully Underrated Gem

    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2020
    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2020

    In January of 2019 at the Sundance Film Festival, I saw a film that I was convinced was going to resonate wide and far in Martha Stephens melancholic coming-of-age film To The Stars. The film …

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    ‘Selah and the Spades’ Marks Tayarisha Poe as a Director to Watch

    by Nick Kush April 24, 2020
    by Nick Kush April 24, 2020

    Every generation has their favorite high school movie. From Fast Times at Ridgemont High to Booksmart, seeing whipsmart or daffy teenagers played mostly by actors in their 20s traverse the difficulties of growing has made for …

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    ‘Never Rarely Sometimes Always’ is Timely, Necessary, Urgent, and a Must-See in the Current Rental Climate

    by Nick Kush April 10, 2020
    by Nick Kush April 10, 2020

    It’s safe to say I wasn’t lamenting Bloodshot‘s uninspired opening weekend at the box office in mid-March amid virus concerns. (You know what’s worse than getting the Coronavirus? Getting the Coronavirus AND having to listen to …

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    ‘The Way Back’ and the Inner Turmoil of Ben Affleck

    by Nick Kush March 12, 2020
    by Nick Kush March 12, 2020

    Conducting a therapy session by way of moviemaking is something I’m intensely interested in…if done correctly. It feeds into our fascination with celebrity, and the films themselves take on deeper meanings than what’s on the …

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    ‘Saint Frances’ is the Kind of Film We Need Right Now

    by Chris van Dijk March 6, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk March 6, 2020

    We don’t need to see eye to eye, we just have to remain respectful. This virtue is understood by most children, but it seems lost in American political discourse. It’s disheartening seeing people cheer for …

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    ‘Downhill’: More Like ‘Force Meh-jeure’

    by Nick Kush February 19, 2020
    by Nick Kush February 19, 2020

    Title pun aside, it was only a matter of time before Hollywood remade Ruben Östland’s Force Majeure. The premise is just too good to pass up, being both a high-concept, attention-grabbing jumping-off point for marketing …

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    ‘The Assistant’: When #MeToo Can’t Help

    by Anna Campion February 18, 2020
    by Anna Campion February 18, 2020

    The Assistant, Kitty Green’s first fictionalized film, is a master class in subtlety and illustrates just how powerless young women are when faced with powerful, abusive people. Julia Garner plays Jane, a quiet but talented …

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    ‘Beanpole’: The Limits of Friendship and Manipulation

    by Anna Campion February 12, 2020
    by Anna Campion February 12, 2020

    Sometimes, a tragedy happens that is so beyond the scale of my comprehension, that I cannot fully engage in it. It can be hard to watch relentless news coverage or read emotional articles about senseless …

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    ‘Charm City Kings’ is an Urgent Portrait of Baltimore With Serious Breakout Potential

    by Nick Kush February 11, 2020
    by Nick Kush February 11, 2020

    After my first experience at Sundance last year, I arrived this year at the festival cognizant of the hyperbolic reactions that come with the environment. (Or, at the very least, I did my best. I’m …

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