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MADAME WEB: An Itsy Bitsy Dud

Madame Web is trapped in the past for feeling like a mid-2000s comic book movie too ashamed to evoke its source material

THE MARVELS And Why The Future Of The MCU Is Female
THE MARVELS And Why The Future Of The MCU Is Female

While Marvel seems to be going through a rough patch at the moment, the future is bright, especially for female heroes who deserve to have their time.

THE MARVELS: A Messy but Fun Time
THE MARVELS: A Messy but Fun Time

This isn’t essential viewing, but as someone who thinks it’s perfectly okay to enjoy a messy movie, it’s fun and charming in the right places.

BLUE BEETLE: A Surprisingly Endearing Superhero Origin Story
BLUE BEETLE: A Surprisingly Endearing Superhero Origin Story

With an emotional family-focused core and some unique visual flourishes, Blue Beetle is surpisingly memorable.

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA: Plucky Little Hero In Overstuffed Movie
ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA: Plucky Little Hero In Overstuffed Movie

Despite an uneven tone, Quantumania mostly works as an enticing superhero adventure.

BLACK BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER: A Messy, But Emotional Tribute to The King
BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER: A Messy, But Emotional Tribute to The King

While suffering from exhausting connections to the ever-expanding MCU, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is an emotional tribute to Chadwick Boseman.

BLACK ADAM: Electrifying Blockbuster Fun With Pacing Issues
BLACK ADAM: Electrifying Blockbuster Fun With Pacing Issues

Amusing humor and a very entertaining performance from The Rock consolidate Black Adam as one of the strongest DCEU outings.

The MCU Is Best When It Isn't Making Superhero Movies
The MCU Is Best When It Isn’t Making Superhero Movies

A look into the widening berth of genres within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and why deviating from the same-old superhero movie is best.

THE BATMAN: An Operatic Morality Thriller
THE BATMAN: An Operatic Morality Thriller

The Batman is a three-hour gritty detective crime thriller disguised as a superhero film.

SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME - A Very Merry and Meaningful Multiverse Adventure
SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME – A Very Merry and Meaningful Multiverse Adventure

Bursting with much of the iconic lore and characters as well as being the most meaningful of Peter Parker stories, Spider-Man: No Way Home delivers.

ETERNALS: Flawed Yet So Emotionally Rich
ETERNALS: Flawed Yet So Emotionally Rich

While flawed, Chloe Zhao’s Eternals features the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s most emotionally satisfying story since Black Panther.

WONDER WOMAN 1984 4K Blu-Ray Review: An Apex Predator
WONDER WOMAN 1984 4K Blu-Ray Review: An Apex Predator

Warner Bros. has finally made Wonder Woman 1984 available physically on Blu-Ray, and franchise fans should be pleased with the results.

WONDER WOMAN 1984 And SUPERMAN III: A Reflection On Truth, Justice, And The American Way
WONDER WOMAN 1984 And SUPERMAN III: A Reflection On Truth, Justice, And The American Way

By examining these two films, audiences can come to terms with why this struggle against business practices in America has felt so small in past films.

WONDER WOMAN 1984: A Soaring, Big-Hearted Follow Up
WONDER WOMAN 1984: A Soaring, Big-Hearted Follow Up

Though not without its flaws, Wonder Woman 1984 proves to be a worthy and striking follow-up to an already great prequel.

MORTAL: A Grim Origin Story With Emotional Charge
MORTAL: A Grim Origin Story With Emotional Charge

André Øvredal’s Mortal is a mature and sober take on the superhero origin story, favoring emotional conflict over physical conflict.