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    Top 10 Cutest Movies

    by Kali Tuttle June 20, 2020
    by Kali Tuttle June 20, 2020

    Do you like cute things? I like cute things. I think cute things are just the cutest. Today, we are going to be focusing on some of the cutest movies ever. Before we start, let’s …

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    Quarantine Staff Picks: Part 11

    by The MovieBabble Staff June 18, 2020
    by The MovieBabble Staff June 18, 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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    ‘Mädchen in Uniform’: It’s Okay To Be Gay

    by Anna Campion June 12, 2020
    by Anna Campion June 12, 2020

    Writer’s Note: the following discussion of Mädchen in Uniform includes brief mentions of suicide. I originally started this article about how important it is for bigots and homophobes to be exposed to media that represents lives …

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  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Romance

    ‘Love. Wedding. Repeat’…Sigh, Yawn, Frown

    by Brian Connor April 12, 2020
    by Brian Connor April 12, 2020

    Romcoms generally exist in a world unlike ours. That’s to be expected, people like a bit of escapism. There’s nothing wrong with that. Especially at the moment, 90 minutes in a world of charming, attractive, …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    ‘Inside the Rain’ is Consistently Inconsistent

    by Nick Kush April 3, 2020
    by Nick Kush April 3, 2020

    One of the very, very tiny benefits of the current state of the world which is otherwise forcing me to have an existential crisis every twenty minutes is the ability to discover some of the smaller, more …

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  • Retrospectives

    How ‘Rebecca’ Set the Table for Hitchcock’s Hollywood Masterpieces

    by Hunter Goddard March 18, 2020
    by Hunter Goddard March 18, 2020

    Without Sir Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940), the world never would have experienced some of the greatest films ever made. Released the year after Victor Fleming’s Gone with the Wind (1939), this Selznick International Pictures-produced romantic psychological thriller had some big …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    ‘The Photograph’ Is a Beautiful Story of Black Love for Everyone

    by Aubrey McKay February 27, 2020
    by Aubrey McKay February 27, 2020

    You don’t always know how important something is until you’re confronted with its sparse reality. It’s sort of the converse of saying you don’t really appreciate something until it’s gone. Universal’s new film, The Photograph, …

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    Intertwining Young Love and Growing Up in ‘Premature’

    by Nick Kush February 27, 2020
    by Nick Kush February 27, 2020

    Dating at a young age is like trying to maneuver through a minefield, especially in relationships that go horribly wrong. You still have no idea who you are, and you can almost forget knowing how …

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    ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Exit Survey: We’re All in a Glass Case of Emotion

    by The MovieBabble Staff February 26, 2020
    by The MovieBabble Staff February 26, 2020

    Every so often, a romance film comes around and wrecks just about everyone who sees it — Portrait of a Lady on Fire is that film. After a small, awards-qualifying release late in 2019, the …

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  • ComedyReviews

    ‘Emma.’: The Creative Comfortable

    by Anna Campion February 25, 2020
    by Anna Campion February 25, 2020

    It is a truth universally acknowledged…wait, wrong one. “Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    ‘Olympics Dreams’ Offers a Look Inside the 2018 Winter Olympics…and Love

    by Nick Kush February 21, 2020
    by Nick Kush February 21, 2020

    I’m always fascinated by what people in the industry can do with such limited resources. It’s a constant reminder that filmmaking is a marvel. And also that it’s hard. Incredibly hard. Amazingly, for Olympic Dreams, director …

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  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Romance

    ‘To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You’…P.P.S., It’s Still A Great Ensemble

    by Brian Connor February 13, 2020
    by Brian Connor February 13, 2020

    To All the Boys I Loved Before was one of Netflix’s more notable successes. Released to little fanfare in the middle of summer, it took off in a big way. It sits at 97% fresh …

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  • Retrospectives

    ‘Before Sunrise’ is All About the Dialogue

    by Patricia H. February 2, 2020
    by Patricia H. February 2, 2020

    In the interest of full disclosure, I must tell you that what drew me to this movie was its title. One of my favorite albums of all time is by a band called Dead By …

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    ‘Weathering with You’ Shines Brightly as a Delightful Successor to ‘Your Name’

    by Alessandro Louly January 29, 2020
    by Alessandro Louly January 29, 2020

    3 years ago, in 2016, Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name shook both the Japanese box office and the U.S. box office. The film was universally lauded and broke Japanese box office records. Seriously, if you have …

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  • Retrospectives

    10 Years Later, ‘Leap Year’ is Pleasant but Forgettable

    by Natasha Alvar January 28, 2020
    by Natasha Alvar January 28, 2020

    When I first laid eyes on Leap Year, I was an impressionable 20-year-old on the cusp of 21-year-old greatness. I was slowly saving money and making plans for my Graduation Trip, in part eager to …

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  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Romance

    ‘A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby’ is Too Stupid to Handle

    by Brian Connor December 10, 2019
    by Brian Connor December 10, 2019

    When Netflix released the first A Christmas Prince, its success seemed to take even the streaming giant itself by surprise. To the 53 people who've watched A Christmas Prince every day for the past 18 …

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  • Retrospectives

    ‘The Little Mermaid’ Was a Big Splash, Saving Disney Animation From a Shipwreck

    by Steven Ruiz November 19, 2019
    by Steven Ruiz November 19, 2019

    It’s safe to say that The Little Mermaid is a monumental accomplishment for Disney and its animation studio. The film began a new collection of films in what is now known as the Disney Renaissance …

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    The Early Feminist Agenda in ‘Adam’s Rib’

    by Kali Tuttle November 11, 2019
    by Kali Tuttle November 11, 2019

    I 100% know that the title alone has done one of two things: driven away potential readers or hooked in interested browsers. If you are of the latter group, welcome to MovieBabble! Here, we try …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    ‘Scarborough’ Is a Challenging and Intimate Portrayal of an Uncomfortable Subject

    by Chris van Dijk September 22, 2019
    by Chris van Dijk September 22, 2019

    A teacher engaging in a sexual/romantic relationship with his/her sixteen-year-old student is a subject fraught with a moral quandary — besides the fact that it’s illegal, of course. A fundamental societal norm has been broken: …

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  • Retrospectives

    30 Years Later, ‘Say Anything’ Still Has Me Wishing For My Own Lloyd Dobler

    by Natasha Alvar August 2, 2019
    by Natasha Alvar August 2, 2019

    I have said it before, and I will say it again, 1989 was the year great movies were made. Romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally is such an example; wonderfully scripted and with a cast …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    Film Review – A Faithful Man (2019)

    by Nick Kush August 1, 2019
    by Nick Kush August 1, 2019

    We owe a lot to the French New Wave. Minds like Truffaut, Godard, and many more fundamentally changed how we looked at film. And now, in present-day, director and actor Louis Garrel is adding a …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    Film Review – Hampstead (2019)

    by Patricia H. June 21, 2019
    by Patricia H. June 21, 2019

    When I reviewed Welcome to Marwen in 2018, I lamented the fact that many movies “based on a true story” seem to add in a love story. Even if the real story did not contain one. …

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  • Rankings

    The Worst Movies of May 2019

    by Nick Kush June 12, 2019
    by Nick Kush June 12, 2019

    I’m a man of some taste, depending on who you ask. (You never know; I have a lot of enemies out there.) I like simple things, like John Wick having a samurai sword fight on …

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  • Rankings

    The Best Movies of May 2019

    by Nick Kush June 11, 2019
    by Nick Kush June 11, 2019

    Sorry, but UglyDolls will not be making an appearance on this list of the best movies of May 2019. Let’s all take a moment of silence for this tragic loss… … … … …Okay, that’s …

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  • Streaming ReviewsStreaming Romance

    Film Review – Always Be My Maybe (2019)

    by Patricia H. June 7, 2019
    by Patricia H. June 7, 2019

    Netflix’s new romantic comedy offering, Always Be My Maybe, is a story written by its stars: real-life friends Randall Park, and Ali Wong. According to interviews the two have done in support of this film, …

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  • Reviews

    Why ‘The Last Summer’ Doesn’t Deserve a Review

    by Natasha Alvar May 20, 2019
    by Natasha Alvar May 20, 2019

    Yes I am aware of the irony at play here, since I am refusing to give it a review, yet writing about the movie on the site gives it a platform. I am also aware …

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  • ReviewsRomance

    Film Review – Long Shot (2019)

    by Nick Kush May 15, 2019
    by Nick Kush May 15, 2019

    Though you might not think it at first, Seth Rogen is one of the more dependable stars that we have in Hollywood. You have a sense of what you’re going to get in each of …

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    The Worst Movies of April 2019

    by Nick Kush May 7, 2019
    by Nick Kush May 7, 2019

    Many in the industry (including yours truly) have consistently noted the power of Netflix in a continuously changing marketplace. Their platform has allowed for some wonderful projects to reach a wide audience, including my favorite …

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  • Reviews

    The Best Snacks for the Best Movies

    by Kali Tuttle May 4, 2019
    by Kali Tuttle May 4, 2019

    Watching a good movie is an enlightening experience. But there’s something that people don’t know about good movies — they have to be paired with the best snacks for the full experience. You have to …

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  • Reviews

    The Best Movies for Certain Situations

    by Kali Tuttle April 30, 2019
    by Kali Tuttle April 30, 2019

    Some movies can only truly be enjoyed in certain situations. The Notebook (2004) is the best movie to watch when you are hopelessly in love. Ratatouille (2007) can only be enjoyed if you have a large amount of …

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