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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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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: 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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Review: The LEGO Batman Movie
The LEGO Batman Movie. A few years ago, the original The LEGO Movie really surprised us. It didn’t seem like a 90-minute commercial but instead had a life and heart to it that was unexpected. In that movie, we were introduced … Continue reading
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Review: Suicide Squad
Suicide Squad. I’ll get straight to it. This movie is divisive and some people absolutely loved it. I’m not quite sure why though. The gist. Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) recruits a team of villains to go on covert ops that … Continue reading
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Recap DC/Marvel SDCC Announcements
San Diego Comic-Con 2016 has just wrapped up and with it came tons of announcements. Specifically here, I’m going to recap the big ones as it relates to movies and television and only from Marvel and DC Comics. DC Comics … Continue reading
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Review: Batman v Superman
Video review here: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Okay, this may potentially be the most hyped movie of 2016. Yes, Civil War looks pretty awesome, but we’ve never seen these two on the big screen together, nonetheless fighting against … Continue reading
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Review: Gotham (Pilot)
Gotham (Pilot). It’s been a long time since Batman has been on television and this incarnation is a little different. The show focuses on James Gordan (Ben McKenzie) as he’s a new officer in the Gotham Police Department and the … Continue reading
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Netflix Roundup: Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Shows
Netflix Roundup: Sci-Fi / Fantasy / Horror Shows In this era of binge-watching Netflix, you might be in a place where you need to find a new show to watch. So let me help you by narrowing down some that … Continue reading
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The Iron Man 3 / Man of Steel Conundrum
The Iron Man 3 / Man of Steel Conundrum This summer saw two big superhero releases: Iron Man 3 and Man of Steel. Both of these were phenomenal successes and won over most fans. However, they are also extremely divisive. … Continue reading
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