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'Deadpool And Wolverine' Review: Dinner And Dessert For Comic Book Fans

The merc with the mouth is finally joining the MCU in the long-awaited ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’, a comic book film that not only expertly brings him into the fold, but delivers the team-up fans have been dreaming of and then some.

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'Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom' Review: A Flawed, But Fitting End To The DCEU

The DCEU is finally coming to a close with ‘Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom’, a sequel that may not reach the heights of its predecessor, but still delivers an entertaining sendoff for the cinematic universe.

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'The Flash' Review: A Superhero Film That Can't Outrun Its Flaws

After a bumpy road to the silver screen, audiences are finally able to see ‘The Flash’, a superhero film that has glimmers of brilliance, but buckles under its own ambition… but at least it has Michael Keaton.

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'Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse' Review: A Dynamic Explosion Of Creative Freedom

Ever since Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was released in 2018, animated movies have been held to an entirely new standard. Could it’s highly anticipated sequel Across The Spider-Verse: Part 1 make the comics feel vibrant once again and match the original?

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'The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special' Review: A Warm Slice Of Festive Spirit… In Space

In Marvel Studios’ latest Special Presentation, the Guardians of the Galaxy return for a breezy adventure that sees Drax and Mantis journey to Earth in an attempt to learn more about Christmas. James Gunn has proven that even without the most exciting story, this group are among the best superhero characters on screen today.

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‘Werewolf by Night’ Review: A Howlin' Good Time That Should Set a Marvel Precedent

Werewolf by Night offers a howlin’ good time, and is sure to satisfy comic fans and horror fans alike, making a great case for further adventures into fear within the Marvel universe. As Marvel’s first film under the ‘Special Presentation’ banner, Werewolf should mark the first of many.

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'Thor: Love And Thunder' Review: The God of Thunder Sheds His Armor

The God of Thunder has returned in director Taika Waititi’s highly anticipated Asgardian sequel, Thor: Love and Thunder. Fortunately, fans of the brawny hero will not be disappointed with this colorful, hilarious, and heartfelt entry into the ever-expanding MCU.

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'The Batman' Review: The Gritty Detective Story We’ve All Waited For

Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’ hits theaters worldwide this Friday, having spent over a year on millions of most-anticipated releases list. How does this ninth Batman solo film keep it fresh and stand up to its other Caped-Crusader competitors, as well as a vocal minority of harshly-skeptical Bat-fans?

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'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Review: A Spectacular, Action-Packed, Emotional Triumph

Whether it’s the reliably stunning visuals, the stimulating action, the gorgeous set pieces against the backdrop of New York City, the funny and charming performances, or the incredible amount of heart interwoven into the story, it’s impossible to watch Spider-Man: No Way Home and walk out of it without feeling ready to take on the world.

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'The Suicide Squad' Review: A Knee Slappin', Head Explodin', Starfish Slayin' Good Time

With James Gunn at the helm, The Suicide Squad is a self-aware, gore-filled, anti-Superhero comedy that was tasked with resuscitating the franchise and providing a shot in the arm to the DCEU. Being Warner Brothers’ and DC’s second stab at Task Force X, and with viral campaigns targeting the DCEU constantly, there was a lot of pressure for this film to perform and please audiences

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