At this point, the announcement of a franchise revival elicits an immediate dread in said franchise’s fans. We’ve been duped too many times to get our hopes up for a worthy sequel that makes us feel anything close to the magic of the original film, series, or whatever piece of art is set to be &...
Read MoreI wasn’t planning on seeing West Side Story. I’ve never seen the 1961 original all the way through, and the subject of racial tensions in 20th century America is well-worn at this point. It takes a lot to make a story like this interesting to me these days, and usually, they don’t...
Read MoreAnyone who knows anything about the Disney Parks knows that part of the high pricing is the experience that comes with it. That’s what a lot of us are paying for, and it’s why we don’t mind shelling out lots of money to take a Disney vacation. It’s not just a bunch of theme p...
Read MoreSpider-Man: No Way Home has officially moved to the number one highest-grossing Sony movie of all time, taking over for previous top earner Spider-Man: Far From Home. According to The Numbers, No Way Home has currently brought in $516,381,855 domestically and $1,161,281,855 worldwide. Far From Hom...
Read MoreWarner Bros. doesn’t want you to forget about its superhero slate going into the New Year, as the studio has released a new The Batman trailer, which it’s calling “The Bat and the Cat Trailer.” Directed by Matt Reeves, The Batman finds Bruce Wayne in his second year as Batman tracking down t...
Read MoreFor a movie that has no business existing, The Matrix Resurrections draws a lot of attention to how it has no business existing. More a meta-commentary on the franchise, its own ineptness, and the entertainment industry in general than an actual narrative, The Matrix Resurrections borders on unwatch...
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