"Babylon": An Ambitiously Messy Love Letter to the Medium of Film

Babylon is the most daring picture that Damien Chazelle has done to date. The movie is a love letter to the medium of film in every way possible; celebrating its evolution over the last 100 years. In his ambition, the insanity of the film can be a bit over the top - resulting in an overstimulated mess that shocks simply for the sake of shock. Watch our full thoughts below.

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