Black Widow: Everything we know about Marvel’s Phase 4 movie

Marvel fans have been clamoring for a stand-alone Black Widow movie for years, and they’re finally getting one. Despite her seemingly permanent send-off in Avengers: Endgame, Natasha Romanoff will return to the big screen to kick off Marvel’s highly anticipated Phase 4. In true superspy fashion, Marvel Studios is keeping many details of Black Widow a tightly guarded secret, but […]

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The Transformers: The Movie

Even though there’s five live-action movies (and an upcoming prequel), “The Transformers: The Movie,” released in 1986, is still the only Transformers film worth seeing. Jeffrey Lyles said in his review, “For about 60 of its 84 minute run time, it is a shockingly mature, thrillingly violent production that doesn’t pull any punches for its younger […]

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Dark Phoenix

Today I went and saw “Dark Phoenix,” which came out a little over two weeks ago (originally planned to be released last year), and I will let all of you know what I thought about it. The final film in the other X-Men series that started so smartly with “First Class” may not have the […]

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Now we have come to the last, and undeniably the best, of Sergio Leone’s “Dollars Trilogy,” “The Good, the bad and the Ugly,” released in 1966. Eric Henderson started his review out by saying, “It seems inconceivable now that spaghetti westerns, specifically those served up by Sergio Leone, were once considered to be somehow less faithful to […]

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Terminator: Dark Fate

Tonight I went and checked out “Terminator: Dark Fate,” which came out nine days ago, and I will let everyone what I thought about it. Is it better than any of the other sequels or does it sink lower in a franchise that has long been dead? Edwin Arnaudin started his review by saying, “Terminator: Dark […]

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Alita: Battle Angel

It’s mostly a vehiIt’s mostly a vehicle for tremendous fights and disappointing sequel setupcle for tremendous fights and disappointing sequel setup. Genre films face a chronic problem: they have to introduce viewers to new worlds quickly and efficiently. There’s often so much lingo and history to lay out that writers have to choose between clumsy […]

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Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie

Since the original Street Fighter II came out almost twenty years ago so many editions of the game were made after. Strangely enough it would take six years afterwards for the third Street Fighter game to be released. With a series with a huge fanbase like Street Fighter it would come as no surprise that it has gone into other forms […]

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Avengers: Endgame

Tonight I went and saw the much anticipated “Avengers: Endgame,” which came out six days ago. All I can say they must have saved the best for the end. Richard Roeper said in his review, “I’m not prepared to instantly label “Avengers: Endgame” as the best of the 23 Marvel Universe movies to date, but it’s […]

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Captain Marvel

Tonight I went and saw “Captain Marvel,” which came out a little over three weeks ago, and I will let you know what I thought about it. The basic story is a soldier named Vers (Brie Larson) is training to fight a war with Kree leader Yon-Rogg (Jude Law). She then gets kidnapped and questioned […]

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