On this week’s episode of WandaVision, Now in Color, Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) deal with the unexpected side effects of Wanda’s pregnancy as her due date rapidly… Read more WandaVision: Now in Color (Episode 3) Review →
With the COVID-19 Pandemic knocking movies off their release schedules left and right all last year, nothing was rocked more than the MCU. Not only were films like Black Widow… Read more WandaVision: Series Premiere Review →
Tapping into a style not seen in nearly a decade by writer/director Robert Rodriguez, We Can Be Heroes is sort of that spiritual successor for Rodriguez’s more family-friendly stints like… Read more We Can Be Heroes Review: A mostly worthy Spy Kids/Sharkboy and Lavagirl successor →
When Patty Jenkins’ version of Wonder Woman came out a couple of years ago, it wasn’t a film that necessarily blew my mind, but definitely impressed me with how… Read more Wonder Woman 1984 Review: A flawed, but mostly fun new outing fans will enjoy →
Last year, Amazon Prime Video delivered a superhero show that really struck a different chord with its adaptation of the comic series created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson –… Read more The Boys (Season 2) Review: Bigger, better, and bloodier than ever →
Look, there’s no getting around the fact that Fox’s last X-Men movie, The New Mutants, has not had the easiest road to getting released. With major reshoots, the film getting… Read more The New Mutants Review: The unfortunate mess it was sadly meant to be →
DC’s deadliest mercenary, Deathstoke, has rose in popularity recent years and fans have been begging to see him not only fight DC’s finest in every medium, but also go on… Read more Deathstroke: Knights and Dragons Review: A fun, blood-soaked animated outing for the iconic DC merc →
With an incredibly original concept and a star-studded cast, Netflix looks to close out the summer with an action-packed, superpowered blowout in the form of Project Power. What’s initially powerful… Read more Netflix’s Project Power Review: A fresh, superpowered concept nearly let down by a lackluster story →