Tag: superheroes

James Gunn Defends Chris Pratt

Once again, Twitter has tried to come for one of my favorite actors, and once again, they’ve failed. The hate for Marvel actor Chris Pratt resurfaces pretty consistently on social media, especially Twitter. Off and on over the last couple of years especially, users have taken to the platform t...

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REVIEW: Young Justice – Season 4: Phantoms, Episode 19, “Encounter Upon the Razor’s Edge!”

*SPOILERS* “Encounter Upon the Razor’s Edge!” finds the Legion of Superheroes yet again trying to set the timeline right. Bart demands information if they want his help. Meanwhile, M’comm offers Lor-Zod the same ultimatum. Two Green Lanterns receive a distress call and follow...

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New Thor: Love and Thunder Poster Showcases Jane Foster

In case you thought Disney would let the masculine blond mane of Chris Hemsworth take all the glory in the wake of the Thor: Love and Thunder trailer, Marvel has released a new poster for the film. This one mirrors the first, which depicted Thor holding Stormbreaker while dressed like a wannabe 80s ...

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Marvel’s Miniseries Mistakes and How to Fix Them

The TV miniseries is perhaps the most unsung of the motion picture formats. A sort of middle ground between the short-form movie and the much longer traditional television show – even ones that only last a single season – the miniseries is a potent tool for visual storytelling despite its margin...

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REVIEW: Young Justice – Season 4: Phantoms, Episode 18, “Beyond the Grip of the Gods!”

*SPOILERS* “Beyond the Grip of the Gods!” begins Rocket’s story arc with a bang in more ways than one. The episode’s first scenes show us a day in the life of Rocket and her autistic son Amistad. He obsesses over details like the arrangement of his toy cats, he can’t ha...

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REVIEW: The Flash – Season 8, Episode 11 “Resurrection”

“Resurrection” does a lot for The Flash’s current season, and not just by continuing an excellent run. Black Flame finally comes into its own, a different long-running theme returns (or is… no, I’m going to hold the title pun in my pocket for a bit), and another engaging moral quandary pre...

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