Posts Tagged ‘Marvel’
TV Review – Loki
The first episode of Loki premiered on Disney+ this week. I don’t subscribe to that streaming channel, so I was pleasantly surprised to see screeners for the first two episodes in my inbox earlier this week. Having not watched WandaVision or The Falcon and the…
READ MOREEpisode 55 – Mank
For this episode of the podcast, we review the new David Fincher original Netflix film, Mank, based on the writing process that developed Citizen Kane. We also talk about the casting news behind Sony/Marvel‘s Spider-Man 3, and we discuss the future of post-Covid cinema. At…
READ MOREFilm Review – Bloodshot
In the superhero comic book world, Marvel and DC may be the big dogs on the block. But there is a whole group of independent comic book publishers that may not be as famous but can develop a loyal following of their own characters. While…
READ MOREEpisode 14 – Midsommar and Spider-Man: Far From Home
On this week’s podcast, Keith is enjoying San Diego Comic-Con, so friend-of-the-show Richard Wolley joins Cassidy to discuss Ari Aster‘s daylight nightmare Midsommar and Marvel‘s Spider-Man: Far From Home. We also discuss the latest movie news and the media we’re currently obsessed with.
READ MOREFilm Review – Spider-Man: Far From Home
Just a couple of months separated from the release of Avengers: Endgame, we’re back to pick up the pieces in a Starkless world through the prism of our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Far from Home. Not that he’s particularly interested in being our tour…
READ MOREEpisode 7 – Avengers: Endgame and Missing Link
On this week’s podcast, we review the epic conclusion to the last decade of Marvel movies, Avengers: Endgame. We also discuss LAIKA’s new stop-motion animated feature Missing Link. Before the reviews, we share our picks for who should play in the MCU’s Fantastic Four now…
READ MOREFilm Review – Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame (2019) is the most “superhero movie” superhero movie ever made. It’s a sprawling culmination of a decade’s worth of characters and storyline development. Throughout its three-hour runtime, it exhibits both the positive and negative aspects of the genre on a massive scale. Credit…
READ MOREEpisode 2 – Captive State
On this week’s podcast, we review the sci-fi thriller Captive State and for our Netflix Homework, we revisit the 2009 Steven Soderbergh comedy The Informant! We also discuss James Gunn‘s return to Marvel Studios and we survey our listeners to find out the comedy’s that…
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