MovieBabble
  • Reviews
    • Action/Adventure
    • Animation
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • Horror
    • Science Fiction
    • Shorts
    • Superhero
    • Thriller
  • Streaming Reviews
    • Streaming Action/Adventure
    • Streaming Animation
    • Streaming Comedy
    • Streaming Documentaries
    • Streaming Drama
    • Streaming Horror
    • Streaming Science Fiction
    • Streaming Thriller
  • The MovieBabble Podcast
  • Features
  • Retrospectives
  • Top 10 Lists

‘Jurassic World: Rebirth’ Is Perfectly Okay (Making it the 3rd Best Jurassic Park Film)

‘F1: The Movie’ Is ‘Top Gun’ With Cars

Live. Die. Repeat: Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Mickey 17’

Spencer Henderson’s Top 10 Best Movies of 2024

‘Wolf Man’: The Horrors of Losing Your Humanity

Latest Posts

  • DocumentaryReviews

    Speer Goes to Hollywood’ Is an Intriguing Documentary That Doesn’t Answer all of its Questions

    by Ingridje October 28, 2021
    by Ingridje October 28, 2021

    If you have never heard about Albert Speer, this documentary is a great introduction to his life. He grew up in a bourgeois family and studied architecture and eventually became a confidant of Hitler. He …

  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Science Fiction

    ‘Dune’: The Unadaptable Comes to Fruition With Villeneuve’s Vision

    by Ash Sivakumar October 27, 2021
    by Ash Sivakumar October 27, 2021

    A film, years — even decades — in the making, Denis Villeneuve’s passion project opens with a mysteriously strange and deep voice, recognized among the Dune universe as the language of the Sardaukar — “Dreams …

  • PodcastsThe MovieBabble Podcast

    ‘Dune’ Is Finally Here, ‘Halloween Kills’ Is Lame, No One Saw ‘The Last Duel’, and Daniel Craig Says Goodbye in ‘No Time to Die’

    by Nick Kush October 26, 2021
    by Nick Kush October 26, 2021

    We’ve waited and waited, and finally, Denis Villeneuve’s Dune has arrived. It’s a lot to unpack, but it’s undoubtedly one of the biggest moviegoing events of the year. We discuss our general thoughts on the …

  • DramaReviews

    London Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’

    by Bethany Lola October 24, 2021
    by Bethany Lola October 24, 2021

    Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and caldron bubble. It’s a story we all know. One of Shakespeare’s many classics, The Tragedy of Macbeth takes pride in being a new spin on the 1606 …

  • Features

    ‘Ratcatcher’: Trauma Never Fades

    by Nick Kush October 23, 2021
    by Nick Kush October 23, 2021

    The notion that a first-time filmmaker could blend the rugged, depressive existence of scrappy children struggling to get by in one of Glasgow’s most oppressive neighborhoods with a bizarre dream sequence that includes a mouse …

  • Retrospectives

    ‘Training Day’: The Making of a ‘Good’ Villain

    by Kali Tuttle October 21, 2021
    by Kali Tuttle October 21, 2021

    I’d never seen Training Day before this past week and so I had the idea in my head that Denzel Washington’s character, Alonzo, was the hero of our story. He was rough around the edges and a …

  • Streaming HorrorStreaming Reviews

    ‘Halloween Kills’: More of the Night He Came Home…

    by Chris van Dijk October 20, 2021
    by Chris van Dijk October 20, 2021

    To state the obvious, we never needed a sequel to the 1978 original Halloween. The essence of Michael Myers’ frightening presence, the murderous void that guides him and makes him known as The Shape, had …

  • DramaReviews

    London Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Language Lessons’ 

    by Bethany Lola October 18, 2021
    by Bethany Lola October 18, 2021

    In an era where we’re overwhelmed with features made during quarantine, it’s hard to find a film that strays from the rest and is actually worthwhile watching. While Language Lessons doesn’t necessarily go above and …

  • DramaReviews

    ‘Bergman Island’: Meta-reflections on the Artistic Process

    by Ash Sivakumar October 17, 2021
    by Ash Sivakumar October 17, 2021

    Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman once said, “no art passes our conscience in the way film does, and goes directly to our feelings, deep down into the dark rooms of our souls.” To many of us, …

  • DramaReviews

    ‘Mass’ Is a Study of Grief, Told Through Masterful Performances

    by Jack Edgar October 16, 2021
    by Jack Edgar October 16, 2021

    There’s a line that creators of topical art must keep in mind as it’s being crafted — so easy is it to become melodramatic, “preachy”, or unrealistic. The slightest misstep can take a viewer out …

  • Retrospectives

    ‘The Thing’ and ‘Footloose’ (2011), Or The Do’s and Dont’s of Remakes

    by Brian Connor October 15, 2021
    by Brian Connor October 15, 2021

    Ten years ago saw the release of remakes of The Thing and Footloose (Prequel, shmequel, you know damn well the 2011 The Thing is a remake really, but we’ll come back to that). Footloose made $63 million …

  • Retrospectives

    ‘Halloween II’: The Best of the Sequels That No Longer Exist

    by Patricia H. October 14, 2021
    by Patricia H. October 14, 2021

    Along with the highly-anticipated release of Halloween Kills, comes the desire to revisit past films in the franchise. Coincidentally, Halloween II, one of the best chapters in the Michael Myers lore, turns 40 this month. Kind …

  • DramaReviews

    London Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Compartment No. 6’

    by Bethany Lola October 13, 2021
    by Bethany Lola October 13, 2021

    With 2021’s Cannes Grand Prix win on its back, Compartment No. 6 brings to life a self-reflective, alcohol-filled drama. Establishing an unlikely friendship between a Finnish student and a Russian miner, Laura (Seidi Haarla) and …

  • Action/AdventureReviews

    James Bond Drives a Fancy Car and Shoots People in ‘No Time to Die’

    by Chris van Dijk October 12, 2021
    by Chris van Dijk October 12, 2021

    Here it is. After so many delays, James Bond has finally returned to the big screen. This was going to be Daniel Craig’s swan song for the character, the man who once famously said he …

  • DramaReviews

    New York Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Parallel Mothers’

    by James Y. Lee October 10, 2021
    by James Y. Lee October 10, 2021

    To discuss Pedro Almodóvar is to acknowledge not just the transgressive streak of his early filmography, but also the post-Julieta change of pace that the Spanish auteur has undergone with his latest few works. With …

  • DramaReviews

    New York Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Ste. Anne’

    by James Y. Lee October 7, 2021
    by James Y. Lee October 7, 2021

    Manitoban filmmaker Rhayne Vermette’s Ste. Anne is a fascinating directorial debut — a loosely constructed tapestry of hypnotic sounds and grainy cinematography, and an enigmatic 80-minute experience that operates in pure abstraction. Unfolding a series …

  • DocumentaryReviews

    New York Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Returning to Reims’

    by James Y. Lee October 6, 2021
    by James Y. Lee October 6, 2021

    Capturing the spirit and history of the French working class over the past 70 years is a gargantuan task of historical retelling and curation — especially if it’s through an 80-minute documentary strung together solely …

  • Retrospectives

    Possession (1981): Divorce, Demons, and a Damn Good Horror Film

    by Spencer Henderson October 6, 2021
    by Spencer Henderson October 6, 2021

    Andrzej Zulawski’s 1981 horror film Possession has been a particularly difficult film to view legally in the United States. For this reason, it has been on my radar for literal years as a film I have heard …

  • Streaming DramaStreaming Reviews

    ‘The Many Saints of Newark’: Remember the Little Moments

    by Chris van Dijk October 5, 2021
    by Chris van Dijk October 5, 2021

    Due to the pandemic, a lot of people have ventured into the streaming abyss, picking up on shows they’ve never finished or starting shows that have been on their radar for quite some time. One …

  • PodcastsThe MovieBabble Podcast

    We’re Back with ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’, ‘The Many Saints of Newark’, ‘Titane’, and a September Recap

    by Collin Willis October 4, 2021
    by Collin Willis October 4, 2021

    This weekend saw the release of the pandemic’s largest theatrical opening to date. Venom: Let There Be Carnage swung to a roaring $90 million debut, topping its predecessor by a cool $10 million. Nick and I …

  • DramaReviews

    New York Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Outside Noise’

    by James Y. Lee October 3, 2021
    by James Y. Lee October 3, 2021

    Daniela (Daniela Zahlner) can’t sleep lately. After spending some time traveling in New York and returning to Berlin, she’s slowly come to the realization that her continued insomnia isn’t just from her jet lag anymore, …

  • Retrospectives

    The ‘Drive’ Cult

    by Kali Tuttle October 1, 2021
    by Kali Tuttle October 1, 2021

    You never really know what you’re in for when you watch Drive. You think it’s a movie about crime, then it becomes a slow-burning journey of self-discovery, then it’s a romance, then it’s back to a crime …

  • ComedyReviews

    A Ghostly Judy Greer Haunts Melanie Lynskey in ‘Lady of the Manor’

    by Chris van Dijk September 30, 2021
    by Chris van Dijk September 30, 2021

    Two and a Half Men is an abominable sitcom and I’m ashamed to admit that in my younger, and far more vulnerable years, I did watch an episode or two. If there was one good …

  • DramaReviews

    ‘Wife of a Spy’ Is a Beautiful, Mysterious Historical Drama

    by Ingridje September 29, 2021
    by Ingridje September 29, 2021

    Wife of a Spy won the Silver Bear for Best Director at last year’s Venice Film Festival. I had heard of director and co-writer Kiyoshi Kurosawa (not related to the late great master of Japanese …

  • Streaming DocumentariesStreaming Reviews

    ‘The Women and the Murderer’ Is a True Crime Documentary With a Unique Perspective

    by Ingridje September 28, 2021
    by Ingridje September 28, 2021

    The Women and the Murderer starts with a series of clips of young, happy women dancing, going out. This footage is interspersed with pictures and images of murder scenes. Then, we are introduced to Anne …

Load More Posts

Social

Twitter Instagram Youtube Spotify

Trending Articles

  • The Need to Confront Evil: Exploring 'The Hitcher'
  • 'Ammonite' Leaves the Door Open for Love
  • 'The Outsiders': Book vs. Movie
  • Let's Build the Ultimate Streaming Bundle!
  • Film Review - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

Join the MovieBabble Staff!

Join the MovieBabble Staff

Listen to Our Latest Podcasts!

  • Podcast of the Planet of the Apes

    May 21, 2024
  • Our Most Anticipated Movies of 2024!

    January 13, 2024
  • The Death of the DCEU

    January 1, 2024

Join The MovieBabble Newsletter

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.

To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • MovieBabble Theater
  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Join MovieBabble

@2023 MovieBabble - All Right Reserved.

MovieBabble
  • Reviews
    • Action/Adventure
    • Animation
    • Comedy
    • Drama
    • Horror
    • Science Fiction
    • Shorts
    • Superhero
    • Thriller
  • Streaming Reviews
    • Streaming Action/Adventure
    • Streaming Animation
    • Streaming Comedy
    • Streaming Documentaries
    • Streaming Drama
    • Streaming Horror
    • Streaming Science Fiction
    • Streaming Thriller
  • The MovieBabble Podcast
  • Features
  • Retrospectives
  • Top 10 Lists