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Her era probably had the best historicals. It was the closest the modern era got to replicating the classic show. But maaan was Chibnall’s writing all over the place.

The Timeless Child is why I’m kind of glad the Cartmel Masterplan never got fully realized, because adding more mystery to The Doctor ironically makes

I really loved the joy and energy and empathy she brought to the role. And her and Mandip Gill as Yaz had firehot chemistry

“The Israel-Palestine Conflict” ... cute title for a genocide. 

Pull the plug. The prejudice of the film company killed the franchise.

I say this with the disclaimer that I have not watched the whole special so maybe the whole thing is way worse than that one joke but... I don’t think it’s that bad. Like, okay, the dude told an offensive joke, wowsers. He’s far from the first and I’m sure he’ll be far from the last to do “blue” material. Hell, I

A comedian told some blue jokes.

To be fair the Snyder cut was actually better than the theatrical cut, imo.  They’re both trash, but the Snyder cut doesn’t smell as bad.

I suspect it is more along the lines of the “weird internet Zach Snyder bullshit.”

The 1993 Christian Slater movie with a screenplay by Quentin Tarantino (but not directed by him)? How so? It’s been a while since I’ve seen it, but I seem to remember much more battling drug dealers than in Scott Pilgrim.

They'd be pretty flexible on the streaming rights - five bucks is five bucks.

Really enjoyed it. I was surprised that it wasn’t a full adaptation, but the twist worked and developed a satisfactory story. I read those books when I was a teen, and I still have the poster I scored from the cinema because I loved the film.

I watched the first episode and came to the ending and was pretty shocked, then checked out the synopsises of the rest of the episodes and realized just what a great twist it was. Because...yes, we’ve seen this story before — in fact, if you’ve read the comic and seen the movie, you’ve already got two versions, so why

Honestly, hot-take: this right here is why the X-Men shouldn’t be in the MCU.

Really, how long is Marvel going to keep doing this thing that gets press every time they do it?

Is it really any different to teasing Thanos and the Infinity Stones, which Marvel was doing all throughout the original films? I imagine there are some big plans to have the X-Men involved in an upcoming multiversal war, and if the groundwork weren’t laid I’m sure the AV Club would write some kind of “Where the hell

What I actually love about ‘The Marvels’ is how much of it seems like it could have come from a non-MCU sci-fi movie. Obviously you have Skrulls and Kree, and we’ve seen them before, and some of the other stuff probably has roots in the comics that I’m not familiar with, but overall it felt like it was doing its own

Critics have hit The Marvels hard for burying its three engaging leads beneath a lot of general MCU business”

It looks like Kang is done until everybody forgets about Majors. Probably on a longer timeline closer to when they will bring back T’Challa.

That might have been my favorite hour of filmed Marvel content ever. It was just so wonderful on all levels. And this recap nicely summed up why.

This was so excellent, on every level.