Extraction (2020) Review
Produced by the Russo Brothers, the men behind ‘Avengers: Endgame’, and starring Chris Hemsworth (‘Thor’), Netflix Original action movie ‘Extraction’ “is how you make an all-out shooter”. Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreProduced by the Russo Brothers, the men behind ‘Avengers: Endgame’, and starring Chris Hemsworth (‘Thor’), Netflix Original action movie ‘Extraction’ “is how you make an all-out shooter”. Joseph Wade’s review.
Read MoreDwayne “The Rock” Johnson tops the Forbes richlist for actors in 2019, with ‘Avengers: Endgame’ cast members making up a bulk of the top 10. The top 10 list here.
Read MoreAvengers: Endgame (2019) is the most important superhero film of all time. Joseph Wade reviews Marvel’s culmination of a 21-film journey, directed by the Russo Brothers, here.
Read MoreHe became one of the most iconic superhero villains of all time. In this feature, Francesca Militello charts Loki’s development from prince to villain to brother between ‘Thor’ and ‘Infinity War’.
Read MoreThe highest paid actors and actresses of 2018 have been revealed by Forbes, with Scarlett Johansson being the only woman to make a combined top 10 and George Clooney earning by far the highest amount. Details…
Read MoreOur spoiler-free review of ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ tags the movie as “unforeseen and unprecedented”, “an event invitation you’re not going to want to pass up on”. Read it here.
Read MoreTessa Thompson looks set to join fellow ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ star Chris Hemsworth in F. Gary Gray’s ‘Men In Black’ reboot at Sony. Full story here.
Read More‘Thor: Ragnarok’ (2017) is “undeniably the funniest Marvel movie yet” according to Joseph Wade’s review of Taika Waitit’s Marvel movie starring Chris Hemsworth & Cate Blanchett.
Read MoreIn this week’s post Francesca Militello has reviewed ‘In the Heart of the Sea’ (2015) starring Chris Hemswoth, Ben Whishaw and Cillian Murphy.
Read MoreJoss Whedon writes and directs Marvel’s 2nd big team-up movie ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’, a film that delivers on its promises but doesn’t have the spark of its predecessor. Review by Joseph Wade.
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