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‘Spider-Noir’ Review: Unapologetically Bonkers and Bursting with Love

Much attraction to Spider-Noir stems from its stylized colour grading, offering a choice between colour or black and white. Pops of vintage complexions beautifully dress the screen, whilst the absence of such in the alternative version sells a grimy New York plagued by a criminal underbelly.

What Were The “Clues” That The ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teasers Gave Us About The Movie?

It’s been a very curious past month, since the release of Avatar: Fire And Ash, we have been getting weekly teasers for Avengers: Doomsday, the upcoming Avengers film that will reunite many heroes and villains across the entire Marvel multiverse. Recently, after the release of the fourth and final weakly teaser for the film, the Russo Brothers told the audience

The Lion walking in the centre with people around him in Eyes of Wakanda

‘Eyes of Wakanda’ Review: A Rich Exploration Through Wakanda’s History

The first television show of Phase Six has arrived for the MCU, and this time we get another animated show, one that takes us back to the world of Wakanda. It’s the second after Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man of three from this year to be released. Ryan Coogler returns as producer with his production studio, Proximity Media, while Todd Harris

‘Thunderbolts*’ Review: Our Favorite Misfits In A Near Perfect Marvel Film

Thunderbolts, directed by Jake Schreier (Beef, Paper Towns), follows the story of a group of anti-heroes and former villains assembled by the U.S. government to carry out dangerous missions that traditional heroes couldn’t handle. Under the leadership of Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, the team includes characters such as Yelena Belova, last seen in the Hawkeye series, Bucky Barnes (the Winter

‘Kraven the Hunter’ Review: Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Goes Out Whimpering

It really seems like Sony’s Spider-Man universe has been snowballing towards disaster that began with Madame Web. Everything that was planned, from the now lost El Muerto movie to Donald Glover’s Hypno-Hustler, it never seemed liked it had any direction. Though fans were reeled by Venom, having finished his arc in Venom: The Last Dance, any interest that’s left remains

Sony Spider-Man Universe Movies Ranked, Including ‘Venom: The Last Dance’

Sony’s Spiderman (less) universe started in 2018 with Venom, and 6 years and 5 movies later we can hardly call it a success. This cinematic universe centered on superhero movies, ironically largely focused on supervillains and anti-heroes and none of them involved the webslinger himself. The universe itself felt directionless and often forced, with no sense of where it was

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