‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ review: Bold, weird, fascinating, and complicated

The overall success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe can be partly credited to the fact that its movies’ predictable narratives and formulas are arguably key to their consistency in terms of entertainment. Audiences at this point know what to expect…

‘Moon Knight’ review: The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues to expand with its latest series starring Oscar Isaac

The release of Marvel’s Moon Knight on March 30 came with both a bang and a whimper, depending on whether Oscar Isaac’s lead character had the personality of the brutal Marc Spector or the shy Steven Grant. As the first…

‘Morbius’ review: Sony’s new Spidey spin-off sucks the life out of superhero films

The age of comic book movies isn’t ending anytime soon, and it’s easy to see why people are getting sick of it. What was once an exciting time to see our favorite superheroes updated for the big screen has sadly…

How Buffy Summers could beat over half of the Avengers in a fair fight.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s titular character has what it takes to not only be an Avenger, but to win against most of them in 1:1 battle. No, seriously. Buffy the Vampire Slayer started out as a comedic horror box office hit…

So where in the galaxy should the ‘Star Wars’ movies go next?

When it was first released in 1977, Star Wars changed the game. Not only did A New Hope break ground in the development of special effects. It also presented a fresh and innovative blend of genres that combined Westerns and…

‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ review: A funky, junky course correction

The best thing about Venom: Let There Be Carnage is that Marvel-Cinematic-Universe-meg-producer Kevin Feige never would’ve allowed it to happen. Feige, the sovereign of superhero sameness, has made a career out of reforming the type of movie that this latest…