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The new animated prequel featuring voice work from Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Scarlett Johansson has Shakespearean stakes and (mostly) great momentum.
This was the worst Memorial Day weekend box office in 29 years.
Yes, there are plenty of thrills in the âMad Max: Fury Roadâ prequel. Yes, so much of the film is intense and epic. But so much of it felt like an underwhelming, familiar retread.
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George Millerâs prequel to âMad Max: Fury Road,â which just premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, is every bit the wild ride youâd expectâbut also more emotional and disturbing.
In the follow-up to the most-watched Netflix film yet, itâs the jaw-dropping, relentlessly bloody stunt sequences that make the Chris Hemsworth vehicle worth watching.
In the Disney+ docuseries âLimitless,â the 39-year-old Australian actor finds out heâs 10 times more likely to get the disease.
The 39-year-old actor discovered his predisposition during the filming of his Disney+ docuseries âLimitless.â
The egregious storyline given to Natalie Portmanâs Dr. Jane Foster in âThor: Love and Thunderâ is the latest example of the MCU doing its heroines so, so wrong.
The MCUâs Phase 4 has yet to reveal a larger structure or any compelling supervillain and is populated by second-tier heroes. Can they right the course?
No disrespect to Mjölnir, but you know youâve got a problem when Natalie Portman is paying second fiddle to a âroided-up mallet. (Spoilers!)
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