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    ‘Habitual’, Indie Horror By the Numbers

    by Brian Connor November 15, 2020
    by Brian Connor November 15, 2020

    Night Of The Living Dead. Paranormal Activity. The Blair Witch Project. All micro-budget horror films that made an absolute fortune at the box office. Which, unfortunately, leads hundreds of people to think making a horror film …

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    Denver Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Little Fish’

    by Nick Kush November 13, 2020
    by Nick Kush November 13, 2020

    We’re getting to the point where noticing similarities between a movie and the hellscape that is the current pandemic is reaching levels of self-parody. (“She Dies Tomorrow has a virus that spreads from person to …

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    My ‘Groundhog Day’ 2020 Remake

    by Kali Tuttle November 13, 2020
    by Kali Tuttle November 13, 2020

    The days really blend together in 2020, huh? Looks like we have our own little Groundhog Day this year. Which gets me to thinking: what would a 2020 Groundhog Day remake look like? I mean, my days are getting to …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘Dirty God’ Is an Intimate Look Into a Burn Victim’s Life

    by Lisa Geurts November 12, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts November 12, 2020

    Dirty God is the story of Jade, a twenty-something mom living in London, who is recovering from a vicious acid attack that left her permanently scarred. We meet Jade late in the story — after …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    Denver Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The Letter’

    by Nick Kush November 11, 2020
    by Nick Kush November 11, 2020

    We normally attribute accusations of witchcraft to the Salem witch trials, or some other time in the distant past that was more conducive to such barbaric measures. Little do we realize that many innocent people …

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  • FantasyReviews

    Denver Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Undine’

    by Nick Kush November 10, 2020
    by Nick Kush November 10, 2020

    What happens when you mix threads of The Shape of Water with economic European storytelling and pervasive sadness? You probably get something like Christian Petzold’s Undine, an update of the European mythology in which a …

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  • MusicalsReviews

    Denver Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Ema’

    by Nick Kush November 9, 2020
    by Nick Kush November 9, 2020

    Pablo Larraín begins Ema with an indelible image: fire engulfs a traffic light in the middle of a street, slowly making its way down from the red light to the green light with the titular …

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  • DramaReviews

    Denver Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Night of the Kings’

    by Nick Kush November 8, 2020
    by Nick Kush November 8, 2020

    Ancient myth collides with modern society in Philippe Lacôte’s Night of the Kings, a film that takes place in the La MACA prison in Abidjan on the southern side of the Ivory Coast. The guards …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘Proxima’: A Character Piece Brought Down to Earth

    by Liam Trump November 6, 2020
    by Liam Trump November 6, 2020

    Ever since the release of Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, there has been a renewed interest from studio heads and filmmakers in creating character-centered pieces set in space. One of the most prominent movies capitalizing off of …

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    Please Consider: ‘Over the Garden Wall’

    by Danny O'Dea November 5, 2020
    by Danny O'Dea November 5, 2020

    How the gentle wind, Beckons through the leaves, As autumn colors fall. Dancing in a swirl, Of golden memories, The loveliest lies of all.   October came to a close this last weekend, which means …

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  • DramaReviews

    San Diego Asian Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The Woman Who Ran’

    by Liam Trump November 3, 2020
    by Liam Trump November 3, 2020

    Dialogue is one of the most prominent aspects when it comes to filmmaking. Lines such as “I’ll be back,” and “I am your father” have become nearly as notable as the movies they’re featured in …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    San Diego Asian Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The Paper Tigers’

    by Liam Trump November 1, 2020
    by Liam Trump November 1, 2020

    Action films centering around martial arts have been having a resurgence as of late. Movies such as The Raid: Redemption, Ip Man, and The Man from Nowhere have all found a decent amount of success …

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  • DramaReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘One Night in Miami’

    by Nick Kush October 29, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 29, 2020

    Regina King makes everything better, doesn’t she? Lately, she’s been on another level, winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her beautiful performance in Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk and quickly moving on …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Assassins’

    by Nick Kush October 28, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 28, 2020

    On February 13th, 2017, Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of Kim Jong-un, was assassinated at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia after being attacked with the VX nerve agent, an extremely toxic chemical that has …

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  • HorrorReviews

    FrightFest Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The Nights Before Christmas’

    by Lisa Geurts October 27, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts October 27, 2020

    Watching a Christmas film around Halloween felt a little odd; however, scary stuff mixed with Christmas is an excellent combination. It’s still a common phenomenon to share ghost stories at Christmas time, after all. Let’s …

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  • HorrorReviews

    FrightFest Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘The World We Knew’

    by Lisa Geurts October 26, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts October 26, 2020

    British gangster noir meets the haunted house genre in the gripping and visually stunning The World We Knew. The film opens right where we need to be: gang members have a robbery go wrong, and they flee …

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  • HorrorReviews

    FrightFest Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Benny Loves You’

    by Lisa Geurts October 25, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts October 25, 2020

    Loner Jack throws away some of his old stuff after his parents die in a freak accident, including his childhood teddy bear, Benny. But, in a twist of fate, Benny springs to life! He desperately …

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  • DramaReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Concrete Cowboy’

    by Nick Kush October 24, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 24, 2020

    MovieBabble continues to be my not-so-subtle avenue to share my love for my hometown of Philadelphia, and what better way to continue that trend than to talk about a movie where Idris Elba rides a …

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  • HorrorReviews

    FrightFest Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Don’t Look Back’

    by Lisa Geurts October 23, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts October 23, 2020

    Don’t Look Back starts with a haunting montage of (what looks like) real-life footage bystanders shot on their phones of people being attacked… or worse. Immediately, you begin thinking about what role you would play …

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  • HorrorReviews

    FrightFest Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Dangerous to Know’

    by Lisa Geurts October 22, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts October 22, 2020

    Writer’s Note: the following discussion of Dangerous to Know includes brief mentions of suicide. It is difficult not to be utterly impressed by Dangerous to Know. The film is an ultimate passion project, made almost entirely by director …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    Is ‘Love and Monsters’ One of the Biggest Surprises of 2020?

    by George Clark October 22, 2020
    by George Clark October 22, 2020

    Welcome to a world where monsters are real and the world is in despair. The second feature film by Michael Matthews is set in a world seven years after an apocalyptic event wiped out 95% …

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  • DramaReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Sound of Metal’

    by Nick Kush October 21, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 21, 2020

    In case you weren’t already aware, Riz Ahmed is super talented. With Sound of Metal and Mogul Mowgli playing to overwhelmingly positive praise on the festival circuit, this is the sort of coming out party for …

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  • ReviewsWestern

    ‘The Pale Door’ Is an Interesting Low-Budget Blend of Horror and Western

    by Chris van Dijk October 20, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk October 20, 2020

    Admittedly, the sole reason I was interested in watching The Pale Door was that Joe R. Lansdale’s name was on the poster. If you’ve never heard of him, stop reading and check out some of …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘MLK/FBI’

    by Nick Kush October 19, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 19, 2020

    For as much as Martin Luther King Jr. did for this country, it’s exasperating seeing the amount of effort the government put into trying to discredit him. As recently declassified documents show, the FBI began …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ‘Sylvie’s Love’

    by Nick Kush October 18, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 18, 2020

    A multi-year romance set in the 1950s Harlem jazz scene starring Tessa Thompson? Sounds promising, right? Eugene Ashe’s Sylvie’s Love has so many things going for it, following Thompson as the bright-eyed, ambitious Sylvie who begins …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    Middleburg Film Festival 2020 Review: ’76 Days’

    by Nick Kush October 17, 2020
    by Nick Kush October 17, 2020

    On January 23rd, a time that already feels like many, many lifetimes ago, Wuhan, China went under lockdown as the Coronavirus ravaged the region. Healthcare workers were left to play a deadly game of catch-up, …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    ‘J.R. “Bob” Dobbs and the Church of the SubGenius’ Is a Guide To a Fun Kind of Weird

    by Brian Connor October 16, 2020
    by Brian Connor October 16, 2020

    America has always been a fertile ground for new movements and splinter groups. Heck, the Pilgrims were basically a church looking to — in the words of Bender Bending Rodriguez — start their own colony, …

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  • HorrorReviews

    ‘The Mortuary Collection’ Is at Once Horrifying and Adorable

    by Patricia H. October 16, 2020
    by Patricia H. October 16, 2020

    When I noticed the name Clancy Brown in The Mortuary Collection‘s description, it was all the motivation I needed. He is one of my favorite character actors. In fact, he’s so good, he even makes …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘Rocks’ Is a Celebration of the Resilience and Loyalty of Young Girls

    by Zoe Dowsett October 14, 2020
    by Zoe Dowsett October 14, 2020

    The teenage experience is often depicted on screen as either excruciatingly idealized, where every 16-year-old is preened to perfection, or a never-ending slog without any light moments or laughter. Rocks is a joyful swerve away …

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  • HorrorReviews

    ‘Tales from the Hood 3’ Fails to Live Up to the Identity of the Franchise

    by Chris van Dijk October 13, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk October 13, 2020

    The original Tales from the Hood from 1995 was an enjoyable mixture of horror schlock and social commentary, emulating the spirit of the classic HBO TV series, Tales from the Crypt, with its whimsical attitude …

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