ANT-MAN & THE WASP [Review]
Ant-Man and The Wasp is a fun, silly, and heartwarming adventure that focuses just as much on family as it does heroics. Continue reading ANT-MAN & THE WASP [Review]
Ant-Man and The Wasp is a fun, silly, and heartwarming adventure that focuses just as much on family as it does heroics. Continue reading ANT-MAN & THE WASP [Review]
Rogue & Gambit winds to a close in this issue, leaving the two titular mutants to embark on a new and promising chapter for their relationship. Continue reading ROGUE & GAMBIT #5 [Review]
Avengers: Infinity War is an ambitious film that not only feels appropriately epic but meaningful, setting the stage for Avengers 4’s grand finale. Continue reading AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR [Review]
Isle of Dogs is as funny, charming, and uplifting as any of Wes Anderson’s films, but it’s hurt by including Japanese culture as an artistic flourish and nothing more. Continue reading ISLE OF DOGS [Review]
Lucy Dreaming #1 is a wonderful start to this mini-series, setting Lucy off on a journey that’s equally familiar and brand new. After all, haven’t we all dreamed of being the hero in our story? Continue reading LUCY DREAMING #1 [Review]
Tomb Raider delivers exactly what’s expected and not much more. It’s a big, splashy, dumb action movie led by an engaging performance from Alicia Vikander. Continue reading TOMB RAIDER (2018) [Review]
A Wrinkle in Time is not nearly as good as its many parts would suggest, and the film as whole winds up being a saccharine, overly simplistic mess. Continue reading A WRINKLE IN TIME [Review]
For those who’ve always found the cool and collected Grand Admiral an oddly enticing if mysterious character, this is a series you need to check out. Continue reading STAR WARS: THRAWN #1 [Review]
In Black Panther, writer/director Ryan Coogler introduces Wakanda to the world at large with an empowering movie that is bold and unabashed in its blackness. Continue reading BLACK PANTHER [Review]