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Marvel’s ‘Wonder Man’ Review: A Refreshing, Character-First Satire of the Hollywood Machine
By Chris and Joy Fagan Marvel Studios has often been criticized for prioritizing spectacle over substance, but with the Disney+ release of Wonder Man , the MCU delivers a surprisingly grounded and intimate character study. Eschewing the typical world-ending stakes, the series finds its strength in the corridors of Hollywood, focusing on the insecurities of an actor who just happens to have superpowers. A Meta-Commentary on Stardom The series stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Sim

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Secret Invasion Season One Recaps
Episode One: Resurrection Nick Fury takes himself out of retirement when he discovers a clandestine alien invasion of Earth. This was a...

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Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania Review
WARNING REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS. Right off the bat, I want to say that my boy Johnathan Majors as Kang are the types of performances...

Christopher Fagan
Feb 16, 20235 min read


Hugh Jackman In Deadpool 3: We Have Questions
The internet blew up when Ryan Renold released a video where he apologized to the fans that there was no Deadpool presence at D23 and no...

Christopher Fagan
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Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness movie review
Doctor Strange has grown on me a bit since his first movie; the MCU has positioned him as a kind of group leader for phase four and...
Craig James
May 8, 20222 min read
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