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    Tag: Movie Babble

    New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying’

    It brings me no joy to report that an indie comedy film evidently made in earnest did not resonate or connect with me, but Parker Seaman and…… Read more “New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying’”

    June 21, 2022 by CIC

    New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Babysitter’

    There’s a certain type of fascination in watching a film where you can immediately tell that other people’s enjoyment of it will be almost entirely predicated on…… Read more “New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Babysitter’”

    June 20, 2022June 20, 2022 by CIC

    New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’

    Expanding on the thematic foundation established by his previous feature, The Killing of Two Lovers — a film in which a father of four, emasculated by his wife’s relationship with…… Read more “New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘The Integrity of Joseph Chambers’”

    June 16, 2022 by CIC

    New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Rounding’

    Hot off the heels of winning the SXSW Audience Award with his charming, witty, and near-universally loved directorial debut, Saint Frances, writer-director Alex Thompson’s return to the silver…… Read more “New from James Y. Lee at Movie Babble: Tribeca Film Festival 2022 Review: ‘Rounding’”

    June 15, 2022 by CIC
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