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Review: Shazam!
Shazam! The DC Comics movie franchise (known as the DC Extended Universe) has had a rocky go of things. I’d argue that they’ve had successes (Aquaman and Wonder Woman mostly) and have had some drastic missteps (I would say Suicide Squad and Justice League). Shazam! … Continue reading
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Tagged asher angel, billy batson, comic books, comics, dc comics, djimon hounsou, i am your target demographic, iaytd, jack dylan grazer, mark strong, review, shazam, zachary levi
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Review: Aquaman
Aquaman. The history of the DC Comics Extended Universe is a rocky one. We’ve got highs like Wonder Woman and lows like Suicide Squad. Both Batman v Superman and Justice League were incredibly divisive, so folks are really hoping that … Continue reading
Review: Venom
Venom. We live in a weird world, where comic books have come to life on-screen in some really successful ways. They’re mainstream now, with most of the top-earning movies of all-time being comic book films. But it wasn’t too long … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, comic books, comics, i am your target demographic, iaytd, marvel, michelle williams, movie review, review, reviews, riz ahmed, spider-man, spiderman, tom hardy, venom, venom movie, venom review
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PREVIEW: The Margins – Graphic Novel
Our friends over at Fanbase Press have offered us a unique preview of their upcoming series The Margins, so below you can read the first 8 pages of this interesting new series. Synopsis: Artist Charley Keo’s new gig begins as … Continue reading
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Tagged comic books, comics, fanbase press, graphic novel, the margins, trade paperback
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Review: Jessica Jones, Season Two
Jessica Jones, Season Two. I’m a big fan of the Marvel Netflix universe. The first season of Jessica Jones managed to take a D-list Marvel heroine and make her interesting, with one of the best villains that live-action Marvel has … Continue reading
Review: Black Panther
Black Panther. I need to preface this because it’s hard to be a critic and critique a movie that means so much to people. That means that this movie might be your favorite Marvel movie yet, but that doesn’t mean … Continue reading
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Tagged andy serkis, angela bassett, black panther, black panther review, chadwick boseman, comic books, comics, danai gurira, lupita nyong'o, m'baku, martin freeman, marvel, marvel cinematic universe, mcu, Michael B Jordan, movie, movies, review, sterling k brown, t'chaka, t'challa, wakanda
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Review: Justice League (2017)
Justice League. Well, it’s finally here. DC is playing a big game of catch-up to Marvel but they’re finally uniting the Justice League on screen for the first time. The track record for the DC Extended Universe is pretty abysmal … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, amy adams, aquaman, batman, comic books, comics, cyborg, dc, dc comics, ezra miller, flash, gal gadot, henry cavill, i am your target demographic, jason mamoa, justice league, movie, movie review, movie reviews, movies, review, reviews, steppenwolf, superman, wonder woman
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Review: Inhumans (Ep 1 & 2)
Inhumans, Episodes 1 and 2. Well here we are. We live in a world where I just paid nearly $20 to see the first two episodes of a television show that was, for some reason, aired in IMAX theaters nearly … Continue reading
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Tagged abc, adam ryen daniels, agents of shield, black bolt, comic books, crystal, gorgon, i am your target demographic, iaytd, imax, inhumans, inhumans review, iron man, iwan rheon, karnak, lockjaw, marvel, marvel cinematic universe, marvel studios, maximus, mcu, medusa, movie, movie review, movie reviews, movies, review, reviews, television, the inhumans, triton
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(Review) Spider-Man: Homecoming
Spider-Man: Homecoming. This may be one of my most anticipated movies of this year, which sounds odd for being the third try at getting a Spider-Man franchise off the ground. This time, though, our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is part of … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, adrian toomes, civil war, comedy, comic books, comics, homecoming, i am your target demographic, iaytd, iron man, jacob batalon, jon favreau, laura harrier, marisa tomei, marvel, marvel cinematic universe, marvel comics, marvel studios, mcu, michael keaton, movie, movie review, movie reviews, movies, review, reviews, robert downey jr, sony, spider-man, spider-man homecoming, spiderman, spiderman homecoming, the vulture, tom holland, tony revolori, zendaya
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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 2
Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2. Here’s some context before we dive in. Guardians of the Galaxy was my number one movie of 2014 and is one of my favorite movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. To match, or even surpass, … Continue reading
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Tagged adam ryen daniels, avengers, baby groot, bradley cooper, chris pratt, comic books, comics, dave bautista, drax, ego the living planet, elizabeth debicki, gamora, groot, guardians, guardians 2, guardians of the galaxy, guardians of the galaxy 2, i am your target demographic, iaytd, infinity war, karen gillan, kurt russell, mantis, marvel, marvel cinematic universe, mcu, michael rooker, movie, movies, nebula, peter quill, pom klementieff, rocket raccoon, star-lord, superheroes, vin diesel, volume 2, yondu, zoe saldana
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