Babylon review: the magic and misery of the movies
Damien Chazelle’s Babylon is a bold look back at Hollywood’s origins. Fumali – Services Marketplace – Listings, Bookings & Reviews
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Damien Chazelle’s Babylon is a bold look back at Hollywood’s origins. Fumali – Services Marketplace – Listings, Bookings & Reviews
Empire of Light is an ode to the movies that neither inspires nor rivets.
Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio is an ambitious, beautiful adaptation of Carlo Collodi’s tale with as much to offer adults as it has for younger audiences.
Director Lee Jung-jae’s Hunt is a thrilling, if occasionally confusing South Korean spy thriller. It is now playing in movie theaters and available on demand.
Violent Night delivers on its wild premise and then some, and offers a bloody-good Christmas action movie.
Starring Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy, The Menu is an unpredictable, often viciously funny thriller that skewers the wealthy elite and foodie culture.
Florence Pugh gives one of her best performances to date in Sebastián Lelio’s new gothic mystery, The Wonder. The film premieres November 16 on Netflix.
All Quiet on the Western Front is anti-war, but it also knows that peace can’t be maintained forever.
It offers a powerful tribute to Chadwick Boseman, but Black Panther: Wakanda Forever sometimes feels like an MCU movie drowning in uncertainty.
An excellent cast and strong dramatic moments lift this Netflix adaptation of My Father’s Dragon above its simple animation and fuzzy storytelling.