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There was a time when the Marvel logo flickering onto your screen promised excitement, ambition, and cultural conversation for weeks. But that time feels like a fading memory now. Ironheart, Marvel’s latest Disney+ series, arrives with the limp inevitability of a direct-to-streaming release designed to fulfil contractual obligations rather than genuine fan demand. It is…
There is a scene halfway through the first season of True Detective that plays out like a fever dream. A six-minute tracking shot snakes through a housing project in Louisiana as drug raids spiral into chaos. Gunshots. Barking dogs. Neon halos from broken floodlights. It is not just a technical marvel, though it certainly is…
In a franchise built on blueprints, Marvel has finally stopped following one. Fantastic Four: First Steps is not a reset just for the characters, it is a creative exhale. There are no blinking portals, no winking cameos, no characters appearing in clouds to tease Phase Ten. What we get instead is something that has been…
Netflix says this was the plan. That the story was always meant to close here, quietly and on its own terms. But with the real-world noise surrounding the creator, Neil Gaiman, and the silent retreat from long-term commitments, the timing is… convenient. Whether this was truly the end by design or an elegant sidestep from…
There was something strange about the summer of 2025. You could feel it in the marketing. In the trailers. In the air-conditioned hum of multiplexes trying to make sequels feel fresh. Last time, I laid out the players. A Kryptonian reboot. A long-suffering superhero family. Another dino resurrection. A ballerina with a grudge. Now the…
Some guilty pleasures are refined, subtle indulgences. Ace Ventura: Pet Detective is not one of them. This is a film that charges out of the gate with all the grace of a caffeinated baboon and never once pauses to ask if its humour has crossed a line, or several. And yet, nearly three decades later,…
There are shows that demand your attention with explosive spectacle, and then there are shows like The Sandman that whisper your name in the dark and invite you into a world of dreams, stories, and shadows. Season 2, Part 1 arrives after what felt like an eternity of waiting, and while the binge model and…
I have never walked out of a Superman film feeling so hollow. Not angry, not outraged, just empty. Because Superman (2025) did something far worse than offend me. It bored me. For days afterwards I tried to piece together why this film left me feeling so detached and I kept coming back to the same…
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