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Superman already has a lot on his broad shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of Hollywood to his worries.
Summer begins early in Hollywood, on the first weekend in May and that kick-off can make or break that pivotal 123 day ...
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Movie Review: 'Thunderbolts' is Marvel, and Florence Pugh, in high gearThe answer, of course, is that “Thunderbolts” has no more indie cred than “Avatar.” What it is, though, is the best Marvel ...
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Independent.ie on MSNThunderbolts* review: Florence Pugh leads band of Marvel misfits in this passable adventureThat pesky asterisk is intentional, you know. Thunderbolts*, a film about squabbling antiheroes from a studio that seems to have misplaced its actual heroes, is the 36th entry in the never-ending ...
The review embargo for Thunderbolts* has now lifted and critics are absolutely loving the new MCU with Florence Pugh and ...
It's been a pretty tough couple of years to follow the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the big screen. Earlier this year, ...
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The official title of Marvel's latest movie, Thunderbolts, includes an asterisk (a style choice that is explained by the film ...
Ahh… so that’s what the asterisk is for. Thunderbolts* is a worthy outing for some of the MCU’s unsung heroes but, just like ...
In the spirit of Marvel’s past breakout hit Guardians of the Galaxy, Thunderbolts* miraculously fosters attachment to ...
More from The Hollywood Reporter 'Thunderbolts*' Review: Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan Lead a Gratifyingly Fresh ...
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But Why Tho? on MSNREVIEW: ‘Thunderbolts*’ Fosters A Half-Hearted IdentityThunderbolts* feels stunted by the limitations levied by its shared universe where any new lens is obfuscated by the mold ...
Jake Schreier understands that not everyone is going to watch every MCU project and wants to make sure his film does not come ...
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