14 posts tagged ‘marvel’
Are We Blessed or Cursed to Get a Fantastic Four Reboot Once a Decade?
With The Fantastic Four: First Steps out later this year, it'll be four takes on Marvel's first family in four decades.
There Is So Much New Lego You Can Buy This January
New year, new me, new means of finding shelf space for all this Lego.
16 Awesome-Sounding Genre Films Coming to Sundance 2024
The 2024 movie season kicks into high gear this week with the start of the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Each year, Sundance is where many of the biggest, most buzzworthy independent films start their journeys to either box office success or critical glory—and, with the festival now being both digital and in-person,… Read more...
Wanda’s Nosy Neighbor Gets a Show of Her Own
We’ll peep the WandaVision spinoff, Agatha: Darkhold Diaries, soon.
It’s not Iman Vellani’s problem that The Marvels is a bomb
Marvel’s The Marvels is having a pretty lousy time at the box office, having already gotten the worst opening in MCU history and then a huge drop-off in its second week, but star Iman Vellani—who plays Ms. Marvel, a.k.a. Kamala Khan—isn’t phased by it. In fact, it sounds like she doesn’t particularly care about the… Read more...
The week in film: Thanksgiving's gory feast, and what's wrong with Marvel
Horror fans have been waiting more than a decade for Thanksgiving, director Eli Roth’s holiday slasher about a killer in a pilgrim mask terrorizing a small Massachusetts town. Ever since Roth’s fake trailer for the film showed up in Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s Grindhouse, we’ve been wondering what the… Read more...
Sony's next superhero movie looks to be another Morbius
It's Morbin' Time… again. Whatever is going on at Sony Pictures cannot be rationally explained: they have the film rights to characters like Spider-Man 2099, who have enjoyed a recent resurgence in popularity, but choose instead to produce movies about C-list Spider-Man villains without Spider-Man ever actually showing up. — Read the rest
Why the MonsterVerse also makes sense on TV
The so-called “MonsterVerse” series of films from Legendary and Warner Bros. Pictures—Godzilla, Kong: Skull Island, Godzilla: King Of The Monsters, and Godzilla Vs. Kong—have already proven that it is possible for someone other than Marvel to put together a relatively successful cinematic universe. Others have done… Read more...