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The film's exploration of mental health is particularly noteworthy, as it avoids the typical superhero trope of trauma being merely a backstory. Instead, it delves into the lived experiences of its ...
Review: “Thunderbolts” has no more indie cred than “Avatar.” What it is, though, is the best Marvel movie in years.
Full of heart and humor, ‘Thunderbolts*’ makes character the focus – thanks to a superb cast -- but doesn’t skimp on the ...
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Movie Review: 'Thunderbolts' is Marvel, and Florence Pugh, in high gearAs they so often do in Marvel Land, worlds collide in “Thunderbolts.” But in this refreshingly earthbound iteration of the ...
Ethan Hunt’s last mission? A new Superman? Happy Gilmore as a dad? Three genre-spanning Pedro Pascal movies, including a ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
The reviews are in for Thunderbolts*, and with the general consensus being "Marvel is so back," we have a Rotten Tomatoes ...
Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan win hearts and minds in "Thunderbolts*," in which Marvel misfits tackle a story of redemption and mental health.
The MCU delivers an excellent franchise entry, courtesy of Florence Pugh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and David Harbour.
Superman already has a lot on his broad shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of Hollywood to his worries. But that’s ...
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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