Deadpool & Wolverine might be the most gory and vile Deadpool film to date. And God bless it for it.
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Deadpool & Wolverine might be the most gory and vile Deadpool film to date. And God bless it for it.
Where the stakes are high, my interest is moderate to low for Loki season two.
Despite its beautiful visuals and spectacular performance by Jonathon Majors, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantomania is too familiar to stand out amongst the typical Marvel catalog
More films can follow Ryan Coogler's lead, where popcorn entertainment can not only inspire but challenge its audience.
The giant footsteps of She-Hulk is a flawed but
The Gray Man may be proving the Russo's slow descent from relevancy.
Thor: Love and Thunder rests on the middle shelf among many other Marvel pictures that have long left my memory.
The Multiverse is filled with infinite possibilities, one of them including a serviceable film.
Chloé Zhao’s glowing eye for capturing beautiful scenery can’t save the rest of Eternals lack of providing anything different in the MCU.
Shang-Chi could very well be another household name to add to the Marvel tenfold.
Let's address the elephant in the room.
Loki has been alive, then dead, then alive again. Bringing the character back for a television show seemed like beating a dead horse with a stick. I couldn't have been any more incorrect.
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier solidifies that character development will forever win in the end.
“Where the show goes with its finale doesn't rest in reveals as much as it does in tone.” Do you agree with me? Let me know.
Only two to go, so please, get right into it; I could watch the last five minutes of this episode to get the information I care about, then trim up the remainder of the story. Do you agree?
my faith in Kevin Feige is strong enough to feel comfortable that audiences will have
"Spider-Man Far From Home" stumbles but