As A Quiet Place releases this weekend, let’s take a look back at some horror movies that have little to almost no sound in them. Critics and fans both agreed (with some exception in one particular …
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There are many amazing war movies: whether it’s medieval sword fights, brutal action from WW2 or futuristic laser fights in space. One which always seems to find its way to the list is Braveheart. There …
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As the hit Comedy Central show Workaholics was coming to a close, many people were wondering when the trio of actors led by Adam Devine would reunite for another project together. Those same people were delighted …
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On May 2nd, YouTube Red will release Cobra Kai, a spin-off series based on the famous dojo in The Karate Kid. Just like every other franchise or production company monopoly nowadays, this franchise decided it couldn’t just let a …
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Anyone familiar with Wes Anderson, knows he is almost as well-known for killing off dogs in his movies as he is for liking things to look symmetrical. He has been so criticized for this canine …
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If you thought We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011) was a dark undertaking, Lynne Ramsay‘s latest feature, You Were Never Really Here, socks you in the nether regions — searing a painful brand of, …
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With the expansion of the Marvel universe this year with a slew of movies that are predicted to have both commercial and critical success, a question bears to mind of what exactly their rivals across …
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The Room. Gosh, where do you begin with this colossal disasterpiece? How could you approach such a monumentally laughed at film with such sincerity and reverence? And how in God’s creation did a man none …
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MovieBabble is back once again with another round of dream movie projects, only this time with a little twist on the formula. This time, willing members of the MovieBabble staff are competing against each other …
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Creative minds in film always love to take jabs at political figures–both in the past and present. Armando Iannucci, creator of HBO’s Veep, loves to satirize the political landscape, taking a magnifying glass to the system …
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On March 29th, Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of Ready Player One will be playing in theaters across the country. In honor of this great director, let’s revisit some of his iconic films, starting with Schindler’s List. A winner of …
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It’s safe to say that Alex Garland’s Annihilation is the most analyzed film of 2018. Well, I guess that mantle belongs to Black Panther in actuality, but Annihilation has been at the center of serious movie discussion since …
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Advanced word of mouth wasn’t exactly kind to 7 Days in Entebbe. Although it features the fascinating story behind the 1976 counter-terrorist hostage-rescue operation in Uganda after a plane was hijacked by Palestinian freedom fighters, the …
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Let’s just admit: keeping track of politics nowadays is like herding cats — nearly impossible, frustrating, and unpredictable. It’s overwhelming to watch as corruption consumes various governments around the world. Not to mention the fact …
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Rankings
80’s Movies March Madness: Round 2 – Vote for Your Favorite 80’s Movies!
by Trey Davisby Trey DavisIt’s time for round two of 80’s Movies March Madness! MovieBabble has created a March Madness-style bracket to determine the best 80’s movies with the release of Ready Player One this month. You voted in round one, …
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Want to play a game? Every time I hear that harmless and inviting question I automatically think of one of the most gruesomely cruel, disturbing and repulsive film series of the last decade: Saw. Abreast …
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Since the revamp of the Lara Croft franchise is coming out this Friday, now is a great time to look back at the best of movies based on video games. In the last three decades, …
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In a world full of political strife, political dramas are becoming more and more relevant. And if you’re like me, you’re becoming more interested in politics by the day. Corruption, conspiracies, and government secrets also …
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Top 10 Lists
Top 10 Thought-Provoking Films You May Never Have Heard Of
by Cammy Maddenby Cammy MaddenWhen someone mentions the term “thought-provoking” in relation to films, you probably have something in mind. Perhaps a high-budget, star-studded cast, famous directors,or even Hans Zimmer as the architect of the soundtrack. Not to mention crazy special …
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Picture this… You’re an actor. You’ve wrapped up your first major movie. The night of the premiere arrives. The sheer excitement is almost too much to bear. You swagger your way down the red carpet …
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A lot has happened in the film industry since the previous installment of the Dream Movie Project series back in January. Black Panther released to the masses, causing everyone to praise Ryan Coogler and everyone …
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Well, it’s about time someone made menstruation mainstream. And no, I am not talking Mensez and its creator Dr. Daniel Dopps. Please Google Mensez and begin your morning, noon or night with a hearty laugh. …
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Reviews
Death of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: My Problems with the MCU
by Avery Grayby Avery GrayMarvel’s newest film Black Panther is shaping up to be something spectacular. With ticket pre-sales out selling all other superhero movie pre-sales and praise filled reviews coming from every side, Black Panther may just be …
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Top 10 Lists
Top 10 Manly Names for Romantic Comedies to Preserve Your Masculinity
by Kali Tuttleby Kali TuttleWriters note: This article is for satirical and humorous purposes only. Obviously, it’d be ludicrous for a man to watch something with a feminine moniker like “chick flick.” However, even men enjoy a good romantic …
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Lee Daniels’ most recent cinematic work was The Butler, a film that deserved all the praises that it received. However, before The Butler there was The Paperboy, a film that received some praise, but not much. …
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The city of Sacramento, California has been proud of itself during Academy Award season before. Mostly because stars such as Jessica Chastain and Brie Larson hail from here… oh and two-in-a-row winner Tom Hanks briefly …
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2017 was a great year for fans of the horror genre. From the remake of Stephen King’s IT being a box office hit to Best Picture Oscar nominations for both Get Out and The Shape of Water. …
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It seems like sequels are becoming more and more commonplace in film. Is this a period of Hollywood enlightenment or a dismal slump in the quality of movies? Let’s take a look back at the …
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As the calender switches to December, more Oscar-hopeful films are expanding out into more theaters, hoping to attract large audiences. Another one of those films is Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, an incredibly dark comedy from …
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