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    ‘The Remains of the Day’ Still Remains a Poignant Display 25 Years Later

    by Natasha Alvar November 15, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar November 15, 2018

    When I saw The Remains of the Day on the list of Movie Anniversaries to pen for MovieBabble, I felt it to be a personal duty of mine to choose it and write about it. …

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    Netflix’s Christmas Romance Movies are Trashy, Forgettable Fun

    by Natasha Alvar November 7, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar November 7, 2018

    The Holiday Calendar is part of Netflix’s Christmas offering for the year, starring the lovely Kat Graham from The Vampire Diaries. This movie proves, undoubtedly, that there is a formula to making such Christmas movies. …

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    ‘Practical Magic’ is Still as Magical 20 Years Later

    by Natasha Alvar October 14, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar October 14, 2018

    I went through a bit of a witch phase (or maybe craze is a more apt word) when I was younger. This is due in part to the shows on television at the time, like …

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    10 Movies That Encourage Us to Fall in Love with Our Best Friend

    by Natasha Alvar October 7, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar October 7, 2018

    Our best friend is a friend for a reason isn’t it; we just don’t see them in a romantic way. However, here are some movies that might have us rethinking how we look at our …

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    Why ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ Left Me Feeling ‘Meh’

    by Natasha Alvar September 3, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar September 3, 2018

    I am a week late to the conversation, seeing as how most of the reviews and articles about a movie show up a day or two after its release. I watched Crazy Rich Asians a few …

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    Reading, Then Watching ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’

    by Natasha Alvar September 1, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar September 1, 2018

    2018 has made me very happy, due in part to the number of book adaptations there have been this year. We have science fiction with Annihilation, fantasy with Ready Player One, and love stories like …

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    Five Reasons Why I’m Crazy Excited for Crazy Rich Asians

    by Natasha Alvar July 1, 2018
    by Natasha Alvar July 1, 2018

    I am the kind of person who actually enjoys the movie trailers that come before a movie. I like going in early to watch the previews of coming attractions because sometimes, I make surprising finds, …

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    A Wrinkle in Time: Is it Possible to Make a Good Film from this Book?

    by Karen Allendoerfer March 20, 2018
    by Karen Allendoerfer March 20, 2018

    A Wrinkle in Time was a favorite book of my childhood. I looked forward to the film eagerly because I wanted to see a gifted director do justice to the material. Many of the changes …

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    How Love, Simon Is Different From Other Coming of Age Movies

    by Steven Ruiz March 19, 2018
    by Steven Ruiz March 19, 2018

    Love, Simon has officially released and has captured the hearts of many. With its charming performances and well-written story, the movie is a serious breath of fresh air. The movie is incredibly smart, handling its …

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    Film Review – Irreplaceable You (2018)

    by Nick Kush February 22, 2018
    by Nick Kush February 22, 2018

    There’s some films that do their best to make you bawl like a hormonal teenager that was stood up on prom night.  These films push the metaphorical envelope to the nth degree, fishing for tears …

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