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I saw the worst movie of the year

December 16, 2022December 16, 2022Leave a comment

I saw Babylon and to say it wasn’t my cup of tea would be putting it in the mildest terms.

I hated this movie so much…

My review is up now on Trashwire here, if you want to find out why Babylon was the worst movie I saw in 2022.

‘Babylon’ – How to Make a Lot of Noise and Say Absolutely Nothing

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