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  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Romance

    ‘Fingernails’: A Low-key Romantic Drama That Asks Important Questions

    by Adina Bernstein December 17, 2023
    by Adina Bernstein December 17, 2023

    We want to believe in true love. Somewhere out there, our person is waiting for us. That does not mean, however, that we will walk into the sunset with them. In the new movie, Fingernails, …

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    ‘Flora and Son’: The Mother-Son Bridge That Music Crosses

    by Adina Bernstein October 24, 2023
    by Adina Bernstein October 24, 2023

    The mother-son relationship is a complicated one, especially during one’s teen years. It can feel like you are screaming at a brick wall and the person on the other side is behind a soundproof barrier. …

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    ‘Ghosted’ Just Can’t Be Real…Can It?

    by Patricia H. April 25, 2023
    by Patricia H. April 25, 2023

    When the poster for Ghosted was first released, some, including MovieBabble’s own Nick Kush, commented that it didn’t look like a real movie. The poster came straight from the uncanny valley, and looked like it …

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  • Streaming AnimationStreaming Reviews

    The Land of ‘Luck’ Feels Like Charted Territory

    by Patricia H. August 8, 2022
    by Patricia H. August 8, 2022

    At its heart, the new Apple TV+ movie Luck is quite touching. The animation is cute, and the voice cast is impressive. There is a lot to like about it, really. Somewhere along the way, however, things …

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    The Slap, ‘CODA’, and All Things Oscars Night

    by Brennan Dubé March 31, 2022
    by Brennan Dubé March 31, 2022

    Aside from the slap heard around the world, the 94th Academy Awards were filled with a plethora of other highs and lows. This broadcast featured the return of the hosts, the first Best Picture win …

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    Sundance Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Cha Cha Real Smooth’

    by Nick Kush February 8, 2022
    by Nick Kush February 8, 2022

    If you’ve watched an indie film or two in your day, odds are you’ve stumbled upon a movie about a white guy who just can’t figure things out. They have no idea what to do …

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    ‘Scream’ and ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’

    by Collin Willis January 24, 2022
    by Collin Willis January 24, 2022

    On this week’s episode of The MovieBabble Podcast, Brennan and I recap the past few weeks at the box office. We talk through the rare singular Coen Brother production in The Tragedy of Macbeth. We …

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  • Streaming DramaStreaming Reviews

    ‘CODA’ Is Conventionally Beautiful

    by Aubrey McKay August 26, 2021
    by Aubrey McKay August 26, 2021

    Who doesn’t like to feel good after a movie? Even in the face of what I venture to believe is a universal truth (feeling good, is good), it seems as if the “feel-good” movie often …

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    Our Way-Too-Early 2022 Oscar Predictions Podcast

    by Brennan Dubé May 14, 2021
    by Brennan Dubé May 14, 2021

    Yes, the 2021 Oscars may have only happened three weeks ago, but we just can’t get enough! Between new Paul Thomas Anderson content, Guillermo del Toro and Chloé Zhao’s Best Picture follow-ups, and the return …

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    The Penultimate ‘WandaVision’, ‘Cherry’, and ‘Tom and Jerry’

    by Collin Willis March 1, 2021
    by Collin Willis March 1, 2021

    With the finale of WandaVision less than a week away, Nick and I spend some time reflecting on episode 8 and what it means for the character of Wanda within the entire MCU. We also spend some …

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    Sundance Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘CODA’

    by Spencer Henderson February 3, 2021
    by Spencer Henderson February 3, 2021

    Every so often, a film comes to the Sundance Film Festival that transfixes both audiences and the Grand Jury, walking away with both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury Prize in the process. Last …

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    ‘Palmer’: Apple TV+’s Latest Hidden Gem

    by George Clark January 28, 2021
    by George Clark January 28, 2021

    Apple TV+’s latest gem Palmer, starring Justin Timberlake, Alisha Wainwright, June Squibb, Juno Temple, and Ryder Allen, is a delight. After 12 years in prison, high school football star Eddie Palmer (Timberlake) returns home to …

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  • AnimationReviews

    ‘Wolfwalkers’ Brings an Irish Folktale to Life with Gorgeous Animation

    by George Clark December 22, 2020
    by George Clark December 22, 2020

    Cartoon Saloon’s latest release, Wolfwalkers, is one of, if not, the best 2D animated movie to come out in years. This time, directors Tomm Moore and Ross Stewart travel back to Ireland with another awe-inspiring …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    Herzog and Oppenheimer’s ‘Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds’ Finds the Link Between Science and Spirituality

    by Liam Trump November 19, 2020
    by Liam Trump November 19, 2020

    When looking at Werner Herzog’s filmography, it’s clear he’s made pretty much every type of film out there. He’s done historical epics, horror remakes, and even a Nicolas Cage crime drama. Recently, with the success …

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    Quarantine Staff Picks: Part 24

    by The MovieBabble Staff September 17, 2020
    by The MovieBabble Staff September 17, 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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    Pods State

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

    On this week’s podcast, we continue to answer the tough questions, such as: Is Project Power worth discussing? Why do people like Josh Duhamel so much? Do teenage boys make up all of MovieBabble’s site …

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  • DocumentaryReviews

    ‘Boys State’ is a Fascinating Look at a Very American Event

    by Brian Connor August 11, 2020
    by Brian Connor August 11, 2020

    “The desire to be a politician should bar you for life from ever being one.” – Billy Connolly Since 1935, The American Legion has sponsored Boys State (and Girls State, which is somehow a separated …

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    Pod Springs

    by Nick Kush July 13, 2020
    by Nick Kush July 13, 2020

    With the releases of Greyhound, The Old Guard, and Palm Springs on various streaming services, the weekend felt pretty normal (if you avoid thinking about the hellscape of a situation we still all find ourselves …

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  • Features

    Let’s Build the Ultimate Streaming Bundle!

    by K at the Movies June 28, 2020
    by K at the Movies June 28, 2020

    With the abundance of streaming services, it has become apparent that cord-cutting, and the mass adoption of streaming is inevitable. However, with the diversified selection, it is becoming harder and harder to get all the …

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  • DramaReviews

    ‘Hala’ Adds a Fresh Perspective to a Familiar Family Drama

    by Nick Kush November 27, 2019
    by Nick Kush November 27, 2019

    Over the years, coming-of-age films have taught me one overarching idea: rebellious teens gotta rebel. It’s a timeless idea baked into coming-of-age tales from every generation in which a young adult begins to form their …

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