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  • FantasyReviews

    ‘Artemis Fowl’ is Yet Another Non-Marvel, Live-Action Dud from Disney

    by Nick Kush June 16, 2020
    by Nick Kush June 16, 2020

    Five sittings. It took me five different sittings to finish Disney’s Artemis Fowl, a mere 94-minute movie including the entirety of the end credits. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for what was supposed to become …

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    2020 Sydney Film Festival: Virtual Edition Mini-Reviews – Part 2: Documentaries

    by Sean Coates June 15, 2020
    by Sean Coates June 15, 2020

    This is part 2 of my 2020 Sydney Film Festival Coverage. To read Part 1, click here. Part 1 covered the narrative features, and now we are here to focus on the documentaries screening online …

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  • Reviews

    2020 Sydney Film Festival: Virtual Edition Mini-Reviews – Part 1

    by Sean Coates June 14, 2020
    by Sean Coates June 14, 2020

    Like most good things in life that were put on hold or canceled due to COVID-19, the 67th Sydney Film Festival cannot go ahead in its traditional form in 2020. But thanks to the tireless …

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  • ReviewsShorts

    YouTube’s Best Short Horror Movies: Part 3

    by Ingridje June 14, 2020
    by Ingridje June 14, 2020

    Welcome to Part 3 of this ongoing series about interesting short horror movies on YouTube. I find most of them via the channel of ALTER, unless otherwise noted. Let’s have a look, shall we? Read …

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  • HorrorReviews

    Should’ve Stayed Home from ‘The Dinner Party’

    by Lisa Geurts June 13, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts June 13, 2020

    What I expected from The Dinner Party was a wonderful combination of horror films Would You Rather and Ready or Not. Even though those movies are both about playing a traditional game with a horror spin, and The …

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  • DramaReviews

    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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  • DramaReviews

    ‘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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  • ReviewsScience Fiction

    ‘The Vast of Night’ Slowly Burns to a Big Finish

    by Lisa Geurts June 3, 2020
    by Lisa Geurts June 3, 2020

    In small-town New Mexico in the 1950s, teen switchboard operator Fay and radio DJ Everett discover a strange audio frequency and they decide to investigate, which leads to them finding some terrifying history of their town …

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  • ReviewsShorts

    YouTube’s Best Short Horror Movies: Part 2

    by Ingridje May 30, 2020
    by Ingridje May 30, 2020

    Are you ready for my second selection of short horror movies on YouTube? Here we go! As usual, I found these short gems via ALTER (except for the second one, which I found by accident). …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    ‘The Painter and the Thief’ and the Relationship Between the Artist and Their Muse

    by Nick Kush May 29, 2020
    by Nick Kush May 29, 2020

    One of my deepest fascinations in film is when artists find a way to blur the line between art and reality. As I’ve said time and time again, meta readings of films are some of …

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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘Lucky Grandma’: Making the Elderly Cool Again

    by Blake Ison May 27, 2020
    by Blake Ison May 27, 2020

    Lucky Grandma is the Chinese/American debut feature film directed by Sasie Sealy, and tells the story of Grandma Wong, an ill-tempered, chain-smoking, newly widowed Grandma eager to live an independent life in the bustling Chinatown …

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    Giving Tommy Wiseau the Roles He Deserved

    by Kali Tuttle May 19, 2020
    by Kali Tuttle May 19, 2020

    By now, everyone knows that Tommy Wiseau is by far one of the greatest actors in history. No other person can reach his level of emotion or his infectious charisma. Ever since his breakout performance …

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  • DramaReviews

    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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  • AnimationReviews

    ‘The Wolf House’ Earns the Phrase “You’ve Never Seen Anything Like This Before”

    by Nick Kush May 15, 2020
    by Nick Kush May 15, 2020

    Recency bias affects us more often than we realize when it comes to analyzing films. Many are so quick to spread effusive praise, claiming some film as the “best” in one way or another. You …

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  • DramaReviews

    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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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘How To Build A Girl’ Knows How To Build A Rapport

    by Brian Connor May 8, 2020
    by Brian Connor May 8, 2020

    How To Build A Girl is based on the semi-autobiographical novel by English journalist and broadcaster Caitlin Moran. As a woman who was writing for a national music magazine at 16 and writing for The Times …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘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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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘Bad Trip’ is Exactly as Advertised: a Stupid, Good Time

    by Chris van Dijk May 6, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk May 6, 2020

    Days before the release of Bad Trip, I had discovered the wonderful stupidity of The Eric André Show. It’s a baffling show, not just hilarious, but sometimes eerily surreal. It’s not a show that wants you …

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  • ReviewsShorts

    YouTube’s Best Short Horror Movies: Part 1

    by Ingridje May 5, 2020
    by Ingridje May 5, 2020

    Did you know that YouTube is home to a lot of really good short horror movies? There are even some channels that are devoted to them, such as ALTER, Omeleto, and Screamfest. My favorite by …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    ‘The Half of It’: Familiar Tale, Fresh Characters

    by Anna Campion May 5, 2020
    by Anna Campion May 5, 2020

    The Half of It, the most recent iteration of Cyrano de Bergerac, after Sierra Burgess is a Loser, follows Ellie, a shy, hardworking nerd, as she helps Paul, a slow but sweet jock, try to win the …

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  • ReviewsThriller

    ‘Arkansas’ is a Wonderful Slice of Hangout Noir

    by Chris van Dijk May 4, 2020
    by Chris van Dijk May 4, 2020

    Clark Duke has made a sizeable living being the dependable comic relief. He was the one who traveled to the fictional eighties alongside John Cusack in Hot Tub Time Machine; he was the nerdy sidekick …

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  • DramaReviews

    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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  • ComedyReviews

    Jean Dujardin Stars as a Jacket Enthusiast Turned Serial Killer in ‘Deerskin’

    by Nick Kush April 30, 2020
    by Nick Kush April 30, 2020

    I agonized over the title of this article for some time. (SEO is tough, ya’ll.) But sometimes, when a movie is as ridiculous as Deerskin, being as plain as possible can do wonders. It paints …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘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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  • HorrorReviews

    ‘The Wretched’ Adds Up to a Better-Than-Average Horror Movie

    by Chris Wager April 28, 2020
    by Chris Wager April 28, 2020

    Pop quiz hotshot, when a witch moves in next door with the power to make you forget about ever having kids with a meer whisper, what do you do? The Wretched takes some elements from The Burbs, The …

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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘Bad Education’ is the Allegory We Need Right Now

    by Hunter Goddard April 27, 2020
    by Hunter Goddard April 27, 2020

    High school reporter Rachel Bhargava (Geraldine Viswanathan) is photocopying financial records from her district’s archives when she notices water dripping from the ceiling. She’s working on a story about a skywalk her superintendent, Doctor Frank …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘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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  • Reviews

    The Prospects of a Live-Action ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ Movie

    by Cammy Madden April 22, 2020
    by Cammy Madden April 22, 2020

    It’s very easy to lose yourself in a great movie. This is even truer when movies join together to form a movie universe: a movieverse. Regardless of your opinion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), …

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  • Reviews

    What’s the Best A24 Movie Set in Florida?

    by Nick Kush April 19, 2020
    by Nick Kush April 19, 2020

    With every article I write about A24, the closer I become to being a merch bro. (Not yet!) But despite how much fun it is to dunk on people who like each and every A24 …

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  • Reviews

    Quarantine Staff Picks: Part 2

    by The MovieBabble Staff April 16, 2020
    by The MovieBabble Staff April 16, 2020

    Here at MovieBabble, we like to watch movies, obviously. However, the Coronavirus has created a sudden drop off in the number of new movies for us to watch. But we will not be stopped, and …

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