Monthly Archives: May 2020

Get Lost in the Images of ‘Stalker’ — MovieBabble

Watching Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker is like being transported to another dimension. With its extreme long takes and naturalistic feel, five minutes of runtime can feel like… via Get Lost in the Images of ‘Stalker’ — MovieBabble

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The Prospects of a Live-Action ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ Movie — MovieBabble

It’s very easy to lose yourself in a great movie. This is even truer when movies join together to form a movie universe: a movieverse…. via The Prospects of a Live-Action ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ Movie — MovieBabble

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The 5 Best Characters in ‘Friday’ — MovieBabble

Friday is just one of those movies you’re required to see so you can quote it incessantly, much like The Princess Bride (1987) and The Big Lebowski (1998). It’s… via The 5 Best Characters in ‘Friday’ — MovieBabble

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‘Bad Education’ is the Allegory We Need Right Now — MovieBabble

High school reporter Rachel Bhargava (Geraldine Viswanathan) is photocopying financial records from her district’s archives when she notices water dripping from the ceiling. She’s working… via ‘Bad Education’ is the Allegory We Need Right Now — MovieBabble

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‘To The Stars’: A Woefully Underrated Gem — MovieBabble

In January of 2019 at the Sundance Film Festival, I saw a film that I was convinced was going to resonate wide and far in… via ‘To The Stars’: A Woefully Underrated Gem — MovieBabble

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Jean Dujardin Stars as a Jacket Enthusiast Turned Serial Killer in ‘Deerskin’ — MovieBabble

I agonized over the title of this article for some time. (SEO is tough, ya’ll.) But sometimes, when a movie is as ridiculous as Deerskin,… via Jean Dujardin Stars as a Jacket Enthusiast Turned Serial Killer in ‘Deerskin’ — MovieBabble

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Revisiting ‘The Human Centipede’ 10 Years Later — MovieBabble

Mutations. Zombies. Mutilation. Violence. Disease. Contagion. Transformation. These are some of the elements of the subgenre called “body horror”. You might think that this is… via Revisiting ‘The Human Centipede’ 10 Years Later — MovieBabble

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Freddy vs. Freddy: How the ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Remake (2010) Stacks Up to the Original — MovieBabble

On April 30, 2010, a remake of the classic 1984 horror film, A Nightmare on Elm Street was released. Many, including me, asked the burning question: “Why?”… via Freddy vs. Freddy: How the ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ Remake (2010) Stacks … Continue reading

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LGBT Festival TV Best Scene Reading: The Townhouse, by David Neal & Oscar Sanchez — LGBT Toronto Film Festival

A former Marine operates a lucrative escort service to the Washington power elite and he finds himself in the bulls-eye of concurrent storms involving betrayal, treachery, blackmail, corrupt politicians, cops on the take and murder. CAST LIST: Narrator: Hannah Ehman … Continue reading

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Interview with Filmmaker Sophia Stoller (SCREAMING SHAPES) — Matthew Toffolo’s Summary — LGBT Toronto Film Festival

SCREAMING SHAPES played to raves reviews at the Los Angeles Experimental, Dance, Music Festival in February 2020. Submit to the festival via FilmFreeway: Matthew Toffolo: What motivated you to make this film? Sophia Stoller: The seed of the idea for … Continue reading

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