By: Michael Walsh
In February 2018, Marvel Studios released Black Panther. It was the first superhero film with a predominantly black cast. Continue reading “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Movie Review”
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By: Michael Walsh
In February 2018, Marvel Studios released Black Panther. It was the first superhero film with a predominantly black cast. Continue reading “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Movie Review”
By: Reel Dialogue
The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) has some of the most iconic characters in the realm of superheroes. Continue reading “Black Adam – Reel Dialogue Movie Review”
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Since Avengers: Endgame, directors Anthony and Joe Russo have been flying under the radar with smaller productions and producing roles for Netflix. Continue reading “‘The Gray Man’ is Bourne Plus a Sense of Humour – Movie Review”
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Since Avengers: Endgame, Kevin Feige and the team at Marvel have been trying to determine the next phase of the Cinematic Universe. Continue reading “Thor: Love and Thunder – Movie Review”
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When Michael Crichton’s science-fiction novel was initially made into a motion picture, the concept was the working of a brilliant imagination. Continue reading “Jurassic World: Dominion [Movie Review]”
By: Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue
4.5 out of 5 stars
Top Gun can conjure up different emotions and images for people. For those who grew up in the 80s, this was one of those films that defined an era. Continue reading “Top Gun: Maverick – Reel Dialogue Movie Review”
By: Russ Matthews, Reel Dialogue
Since his first appearance in Detective Comics in 1939, Batman has been a mainstay in Western culture. Every character in this world, including Catwoman, The Penguin, Alfred Pennyworth, and the Joker, is as familiar to children today as the generations introduced to him in the comics.
Continue reading “The Batman: A Movie Review of the Latest Version”
By: Laura Bennett
You may not be able to get to the movies right now, but Amazon’s sci-fi thriller The Tomorrow War makes you feel like you’re watching a big screen blockbuster at home. Continue reading “We Must Confront Who We Become in Chris Pratt’s ‘The Tomorrow War’”
By: Laura Bennett
Fans have waited a long time for Fast & Furious 9. It’s been ready since April, last year, but was delayed like many of the 2020 releases. Now that it’s arrived it delivers a good thing. Continue reading “Fast & Furious 9 Makes the Oversized and Impossible Mean Something”