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    ‘Don’t Worry Darling’: A Tired Retread Down Paranoid Roads Well Traveled

    by Sean Coates October 4, 2022
    by Sean Coates October 4, 2022

    They say all publicity is good publicity, and Olivia Wilde’s much-anticipated directorial follow-up to Booksmart has brought with it a cascading deluge of behind-the-scenes gossip. From conflicting reports on Shia LaBeouf’s departure from the project, Wilde’s affair …

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  • DramaReviews

    Toronto International Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘The Son’

    by Brennan Dubé September 26, 2022
    by Brennan Dubé September 26, 2022

    Florian Zeller surprised the film world two years ago with his debut feature film, The Father. That film is one of the masterpieces of the 2020s, and it features what may be the best performance …

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    Toronto International Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘The Fabelmans’

    by Brennan Dubé September 24, 2022
    by Brennan Dubé September 24, 2022

    Steven Spielberg has offered plenty of magical dreams over the years. It’s redundant to list his filmography as his repertoire speaks for itself. Steven Spielberg is a name synonymous with film. His iconic status is …

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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘See How They Run’ Is Tongue-in-Cheek Fun

    by Patricia H. September 22, 2022
    by Patricia H. September 22, 2022

    “It’s a whodunnit. You’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all,” is a line heard more than once in Tom George’s directorial debut, See How They Run. Perhaps there is some truth to that, but that doesn’t …

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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘Clerks III’: Kevin Smith’s ‘Wild Strawberries’

    by Chris van Dijk September 21, 2022
    by Chris van Dijk September 21, 2022

    I will always have a soft spot for Kevin Smith. Even if you aren’t fond of his dick jokes, any cineaste will admire his ascent as a filmmaker. He’s one of the great examples of …

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  • ReviewsThriller

    ‘Breaking’: For Want of $892

    by James Y. Lee August 26, 2022
    by James Y. Lee August 26, 2022

    There’s a scene towards the middle of Abi Damaris Corbin’s Breaking (originally titled 892 at its Sundance 2022 premiere) in which former Marine Lance Corporal Brian Brown-Easley (played by John Boyega), after being withheld from his disability check for …

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  • FantasyReviews

    ‘Squeal’ Is Charming and Horrifying in Almost Equal Measure

    by Patricia H. August 20, 2022
    by Patricia H. August 20, 2022

    The self-described “dark fairy tale,” Squeal (also known as Samuel’s Travels) is a truly international affair: the film comes from Latvia, has an Armenian writer/director, the lead actor is from Belgium, and the narrator sounds …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    ‘Moonage Daydream’: A Dizzying, Dazzling and Life-Affirming Musical Odyssey (MIFF 2022)

    by Sean Coates August 18, 2022
    by Sean Coates August 18, 2022

    January 9th, 1997. David Bowie stands before a massive crowd at Madison Square Garden at a special concert event for his 50th birthday and exclaims, “I don’t know where I am going from here, but …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    ‘Emergency Declaration’: We Are Experiencing Some Turbulence

    by James Y. Lee August 11, 2022
    by James Y. Lee August 11, 2022

    It may be an obvious sentiment at this point, but it’s become genuinely difficult to look at the world around us and not think that something’s gone completely, ineffably, and gradually wrong. In the midst …

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  • ComedyHorrorReviews

    ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’: A Slasher With Brains About the Dangers of Modern Communication

    by Spencer Henderson August 7, 2022
    by Spencer Henderson August 7, 2022

    It seems that a fair portion of Film Twitter has turned on A24. I make this observation because I pretty consistently see people mocking it as a brand, or more specifically, the specific type of fan associated …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘Both Sides of the Blade’: Love Hurts…a Lot

    by Nick Kush August 1, 2022
    by Nick Kush August 1, 2022

    Leave it to Claire Denis to create the best representation of the pandemic onscreen yet. There are no Karens yelling over masks, no contagion spreading like wildfire. Instead, masks are a visual motif for the …

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  • ReviewsSuperhero

    ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’: Another Film Off the Rickety Marvel Assembly Line

    by Nick Kush July 26, 2022
    by Nick Kush July 26, 2022

    I had my come-to-Jesus moment with the MCU while watching Hawkeye a few months back. I had liked WandaVision and Loki enough, so why not try it out, I thought. Ten minutes in, the phone …

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  • HorrorReviews

    ‘Nope’: Jordan Peele’s Latest Terror Comes From the Sky

    by Spencer Henderson July 20, 2022
    by Spencer Henderson July 20, 2022

    If you were to ask me for a list of the most exciting directors working today, Jordan Peele would be very high on my list, if not at the very top. In 2017, Peele burst …

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  • DramaReviews

    I Finally Watched ‘Memoria’ in Theaters and It Was Amazing

    by Nick Kush July 13, 2022
    by Nick Kush July 13, 2022

    I’ll admit it, when Neon announced that Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s new film, Memoria, would embark on a never-ending, roadshow-style film tour across the country forever — meaning there will never be a streaming or Blu-ray release …

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  • ComedyReviews

    Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening Make an Endearing Couple in ‘Jerry and Marge Go Large’

    by Chris van Dijk June 29, 2022
    by Chris van Dijk June 29, 2022

    There is something quintessential American about the story of Jerry and Marge Selbee, two retirees who exploited a loophole in the lottery system and made themselves rich. A story like this can only become truly …

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  • MusicalsReviews

    ‘Elvis’: Beyond the Bright Lights

    by Chris van Dijk June 27, 2022
    by Chris van Dijk June 27, 2022

    Most musical biopics are forgettable, generic fare. They rarely resemble nothing more than a fond tribute to the artists, but as historical films or character studies, they are extremely lacking. They usually take a simplified …

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  • ComedyReviews

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying’

    by James Y. Lee June 21, 2022
    by James Y. Lee June 21, 2022

    It brings me no joy to report that an indie comedy film evidently made in earnest did not resonate or connect with me, but Parker Seaman and Devin Das’s debut feature, Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying, is …

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  • ComedyReviews

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Babysitter’

    by James Y. Lee June 20, 2022
    by James Y. Lee June 20, 2022

    There’s a certain type of fascination in watching a film where you can immediately tell that other people’s enjoyment of it will be almost entirely predicated on how much they’re able to live with its …

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  • ReviewsThriller

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’

    by James Y. Lee June 16, 2022
    by James Y. Lee June 16, 2022

    Expanding on the thematic foundation established by his previous feature, The Killing of Two Lovers — a film in which a father of four, emasculated by his wife’s relationship with a new partner in the midst of a …

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  • HorrorReviews

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Rounding’

    by James Y. Lee June 15, 2022
    by James Y. Lee June 15, 2022

    Hot off the heels of winning the SXSW Audience Award with his charming, witty, and near-universally loved directorial debut, Saint Frances, writer-director Alex Thompson’s return to the silver screen appears to be a complete tonal shift, …

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  • HorrorReviews

    Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Family Dinner’

    by James Y. Lee June 14, 2022
    by James Y. Lee June 14, 2022

    A devious recipe of psychological manipulation, profoundly unsettling family dynamics, and grisly horror that never quite feels like it coalesces into a full meal, Peter Hengl’s Family Dinner is certainly one of the more interesting horror …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ and the Irreplaceable Artistry of Tom Cruise

    by Jack Edgar June 10, 2022
    by Jack Edgar June 10, 2022

    Warning: this review contains unabashed adoration for Tom Cruise.  So leave your shit at the door, no one wants any part of it. Cowards couch their praise of Cruise behind opening statements like, “We all …

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  • HorrorReviews

    ‘The Innocents’ Is a Scary Kids Eye View of Superpowers

    by Brian Connor May 13, 2022
    by Brian Connor May 13, 2022

    Kids, eh? Buncha weirdos the lot of ’em. Not yours obviously, they’re lovely. No offense meant. But they can be confusing little blighters at times, something horror movies have used since at least 1960 with …

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  • FantasyReviews

    ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’ Should Save This Franchise

    by Aubrey McKay May 5, 2022
    by Aubrey McKay May 5, 2022

    The Secrets of Dumbledore never really stood a chance, did it? A tepid critical response to the first two films and controversy after controversy, left the once-promising “Wizarding World” fumbling its bag. It’s been nearly …

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  • ReviewsScience Fiction

    ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’: The Daniels’ Latest Is One of the Best Films Ever Made

    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2022
    by Spencer Henderson April 29, 2022

    Sometimes a film comes around that is so deeply imaginative, so wildly entertaining, and so gut-bustingly hilarious that you leave the theater excited and grateful to have had the opportunity to experience it. These are …

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  • ReviewsThriller

    ‘The Aviary’: A Cult Thriller in Every Way

    by Brian Connor April 27, 2022
    by Brian Connor April 27, 2022

    The Aviary opens on Jillian (Malin Akerman) and Blair (Lorenza Izzo) stumbling into the pre-dawn desert and looking back at a compound that “looks so small from here.” We quickly learn that they are escaping …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    ‘The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent’ and the Return of Nicolas Cage

    by Jack Edgar April 27, 2022
    by Jack Edgar April 27, 2022

    A year ago, Nicolas Cage starred in a small, buzzy movie called Pig.  When I wrote about it, I described his performance as somber and moving — an excellent Cage performance that put him back …

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  • Action/AdventureReviews

    ‘The Northman’: A Fierce, Awe-Inspiring Spectacle

    by Sean Coates April 20, 2022
    by Sean Coates April 20, 2022

    Regular MovieBabble readers must be growing tired of every review from yours truly opening with a sermon-esque pontification bemoaning the state of contemporary studio cinema, desperately trying to find some light at the end of …

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  • MusicalsReviews

    ‘Cyrano’: Joe Wright’s His Wrongs

    by Blake Ison April 6, 2022
    by Blake Ison April 6, 2022

    Coming off of the back of the critical failure The Woman in the Window, Joe Wright is making a return to form (of sorts) with his latest picture, the romantic, musical, period piece Cyrano. Based …

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  • ReviewsSuperhero

    ‘The Batman’: A Worthy Epic for an Iconic Hero

    by Sean Coates February 28, 2022
    by Sean Coates February 28, 2022

    As a cynical film reviewer with a chronic case of cape fatigue frustrated and concerned with the current state of Hollywood cinema, it takes a lot for me to muster up any excitement for superhero …

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