Thunderbolts* dark tone demonstrates the MCU’s attempt “to grow” beyond what fans have seen before, says Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige
I say it is about time we get some dark Marvel films like Thunderbolts*. Whereas I used to be by no means a fan of a dark and gritty therapy…
‘Friendship’ Review: It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World with Tim Robinson
“There’s no guidelines for male friendship!” exclaims Paul Rudd’s Peter Klaven in John Hamburg’s 2009 movie I Love You, Man as he agonizes over the intricacies of platonic etiquette. Over…
For Krysten Ritter, what’s the difference between writing a novel and acting? Beyond the obvious, not much
Whereas all of us anxiously await to see if Krysten Ritter will probably be becoming a member of her fellow Defender, Daredevil, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the wake…
Kanye West ‘Donda 2’ Review: Retooled, Remixed, and Redundant
Almost three years after its unique launch on Stem Participant, accompanied by a listening occasion at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Kanye West’s Donda 2 has been unceremoniously dumped on streaming…
The MCU resurrects Marvel Comics’ original name & company in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Easter Egg
Deadpool and Wolverine included an indication referencing Rob Liefeld, and now The Fantastic 4: First Steps pays homage to Well timed Comics Popverse’s high tales of the day The Marvel…
All 36 MCU Movies, Including ‘Thunderbolts*,’ Ranked
Most of Marvel Studios’s movies are the cinematic equal of breadcrumbs, which have been dropped into theaters strategically in order to maintain one searching for the subsequent sequel or crossover,…
Marvel’s The Thing has teeth in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and I have a lot of feelings about it
The Thing in The Fantastic 4: First Steps will not be teeth-agnostic, not like his 2015 predecessor Popverse’s high tales of the day There’s a lot we marvel about when…
‘A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness’ Blu-ray Review: Radiance Films
After being blacklisted by Japan’s film studios in 1967 for—as he himself put it later—making “movies that make no sense and make no cash,” nonconformist director Suzuki Seijun spent a…
The original Starship Troopers movie cast are worried Neill Blomkamp’s upcoming reboot will cut the satire that made it great, with Michael Ironside expecting it to be “very right-wing”
Earlier this yr it was reported that District 9 director Neill Blomkamp would be rebooting the Starship Troopers franchise. His upcoming movie, which at the moment has no launch date,…
‘Vulcanizadora’ Review: A Bleak Coming-of-Middle-Age Tale
Residing and dealing in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Joel Potrykus belongs to a various American custom of eccentric, unbiased regional filmmakers starting from John Waters in Baltimore to Joe Swanberg in…