DC Comics writer Vita Ayala tweeted about a new position at Marvel Comics, an associate editor, calling for only minorities apply before clarifying exclusion to “cis dudes.” “Black and Brown people, especially femme people, please apply,” Ayala first tweeted at former Marvel writer Angélique Roché who shared the position: “MarvelContinue Reading

A new Grinch film features Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock, Doctor Strange) as the voice of the green, Christmas hating creature. If you are expecting a something superior to the 1966 TV version from director Chuck Jones, with wicked Boris Karloff voicing the mean one, you will be highly disappointed. This new version fromContinue Reading

The new animated Super Mario Bros. feature film has set an all-star cast to bring the titular video game siblings Mario and Luigi to the big screen. Chris Pratt and Charlie Day have been cast as Mario and Luigi, respectively, the two Italian plumbers battling foes and fantasy in theContinue Reading

After audiences learn of Marvel’s perception of time and the multiverse in “Avengers: Endgame” and the “Loki” Disney+ show, it’s safe to assume there’s a universe with a Captain Carter, a universe where Peggy Carter takes the supersoldier serum and NOT Steve Rogers. The episode begins in “Captain America: TheContinue Reading

Director James Gunn’s “The Suicide Squad” is more “Deadpool” than “Guardians of the Galaxy” because the film is more Quentin Tarantino than MCU. A sequel to the 2016 film disaster, Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) organizes more supervillains to face the impossible mission, willing to sacrifice these characters to achieve mission.Continue Reading

Some fans are speaking out against Marvel’s series premiere of What If…? set to showcase “Captain Carter,” Peggy Carter getting the super serum instead of Steve Rogers, because Carter is now “replacing” Sam Wilson’s Captain America on the official @CaptainAmerica Twitter account. Marvel released a teaser clip for its episode one,Continue Reading

Happy Birthday Barack! HBO kicked off “Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union” for the former President’s 60th birthday and clearly are to set to highlight Obama’s rhetoric and lofty promises foreshadowing the racial division and failures seen in 2021. Opening with Obama’s 2008 race speech, the focus onContinue Reading

It’s been 20 years since Clark Kent first arrived in Kansas, and in honor of the 20th Anniversary of the remarkable series, Smallville: The Complete Series 20th Anniversary Edition will soar onto Blu-ray for the first time ever from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on October 19, 2021. This set for the ultimate fan features allContinue Reading

Superman saves the world, and saves his family when Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season releases on Blu-ray and DVD on October 19, 2021 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. Featuring never-before-seen extended versions of all 15 action-packed episodes from the first season, plus bonus features, Superman & Lois: The Complete First Season is priced to ownContinue Reading

After a surprising blockbuster, star and director John Krasinski returns for “A Quiet Place 2,” a sequel attempting to match the silent theater experience of the original. Opening with brief visit to Day One of the “invasion,” Lee (Krasinski) and his family are caught up in a struggle to survive.Continue Reading

Imagine Paramount plucking a bland martial arts film about a man seeking to avenge his father’s death out of a pile of optioned scripts and assigning it to screenwriter Jonathan Lemkin to transform it into a G.I. Joe film and you can understand how Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins wasContinue Reading

Karen Gillan stars in her own version of John Wick with Gunpowder Milkshake. Absurdity and fun can co-exist in this action genre where bullets can fly and the protagonist can tackle dozens of thugs to walk away, sometimes without a scratch. Sam (Gillan) learns, via flashback, that her mother, ScarletContinue Reading

YouTube creators and big comic book news outlets focused on a random Twitter post from Shortbox and others turning their Marxist social justice warrior sights on Frank Miller, a famous comic book creator behind 300, Sin City, The Dark Knight Returns and famous stories on Daredevil and Batman. From theContinue Reading

An all-star cast in a film about Bonnie and Clyde is never about the famous outlaws, but rather the pair set to end their crime spree across several states. A rather sluggish script hinders any intrigue as The Highwaymen becomes a docudrama rather than anything interesting. Set in 1934 asContinue Reading

As fans are looking ahead to future “Star Wars” projects, director Leslye Headland promises politics, During an in-depth interview with The AV Club, Headland was asked about the show, her love the original film, before discussing bringing representation to the franchise. “…That being said, as somebody that is a lesbian, everyContinue Reading