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I don’t know the comics character either. All I know is that, in her origin movie, Danvers discovered she’d been a brainwashed warrior killing people on the wrong side, and her reaction was more or less to shrug, change her outfit colors, and keep on fighting, just on the right side this time. There wasn’t much

No title announcement? Dang.

IIf you’re going to gossip at such a length as this, shouldn’t you at least offer *some* theory as to the reason behind this alleged Pugh/Wilde spat?

Can we please the heck add runtimes and availability details back to the info boxes?!

Maybe tickets should be significantly discounted in later weeks?

Not to mention, the movie was shot during peak covid on top of CIA-level secrecy, so, yeah, if a scene set in a small kitchen makes sense, why not?

It’s almost as if (and this is no slight to the Russos, but rather a general observation on showbiz’s obsession with directorial auteur theory) the people writing the scripts have just as important a job as those who oversee the filming and editing of said works.

The criticism, as already stated, is that the film lacked focus.

“The series has the approval of original creator Merian C. Cooper”

I liked The Batman better when it was three different movies called Seven, Zodiac, and The Dark Knight, and each were more focused, shorter, and all-around better. The Batman itself was pretty okay.

Maybe any one megacorporation shouldn’t be allowed to own most and/or all of more than one streaming service??

“also the Tolkien estate, whose chief representative, J.R.R. Tolkien’s son and literary executor, Christopher Tolkien, has been vocal in the past about his distaste for Jackson’s films.”

Leia calling Chewie a "walking carpet" hasn't exactly aged well...

This is seemingly what everyone was hoping for ever since Picard premiered two seasons ago.” - No, I think many of us were perfectly ready for a quality Picard-centric show that was very different in terms of cast, tone, and story. But the “quality” part wasn’t optional, and boy howdy has the series not delivered in

I’d rather have a bearded black lady dwarf than a non-bearded white one, if that’s what you’re getting at.

When I went to see The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, the Twilight craze was still going on, and just about every preview was part of that wave of romance-fantasy. One such preview was for the Vampire Academy movie, which the audience audibly groaned their way through. When it ended, I yelled out a “Boooo!”, and there

Whoa. I know exactly who that character is, but never knew it was Adam Scott!

The reviewer doesn't specify whether she's read the book: her words imply that she has, but her lack of comprehension suggests she hasn't. 

“Only squares and toxics like that slavish and racist adaptation anymore, grandma! Geez!”

I actually have read and enjoyed the novel, which it sounds like this reviewer hasn’t, as there’s nothing “subversive” about it. And Slate’s Dana Stevens, whose feminist bona fide are impeccable, says that this is an awful movie even apart from its drastic adaptational liberties. If you read just one review of this