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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…
There was a time when action movies weren’t just about superheroes saving the world or billion-dollar CGI spectacles. They were about two people, usually men, forced to work together despite hating each other’s guts, dodging bullets, hurling insults, and learning a little something about friendship along the way. Welcome to the golden age of the…
There are action films that try to be gritty and profound, and then there’s Bad Boys, which simply wants to blow up half of Miami while Will Smith and Martin Lawrence trade insults like two stand-up comics armed with Glocks. This is Michael Bay before the military fetishism and robot mayhem, a hungry music video…
Dinosaurs are back on the big screen, again, and as the lights dimmed and that iconic John Williams theme swelled over the Universal logo, I felt it. That fleeting rush of childlike wonder that only giant prehistoric lizards can evoke. But by the time the credits rolled on Jurassic World: Rebirth, that wonder had once…
It’s easy to look at Vin Diesel and see just another bald action star with a gravelly voice and a bank account large enough to fuel the entire NOS supply of the Fast & Furious franchise. But beneath the tank tops, behind the muscled glare and the perpetually furrowed brow, lies one of Hollywood’s greatest…
Some films are guilty pleasures because they’re trashy. Others are guilty pleasures because they’re earnest beyond reason. The Last Witch Hunter is both. This is Vin Diesel at his most self-indulgent, a Dungeons & Dragons fanatic making his warlock paladin original character canon on the big screen, complete with flaming swords, Viking origins, and an…
There is something primal about the roar of an engine at 200 miles per hour. It awakens the part of your soul that still believes in gladiators and heroes, that wants to watch humans conquer physics through sheer will and precision. F1, the new racing drama from the Top Gun: Maverick creative team, understands this…
There was a time when comic book movies weren’t box office certainties. Before Iron Man built an empire and before Batman brooded under Nolan’s prestige lens, there was Constantine, a 2005 supernatural noir that quietly did something remarkable: it brought DC’s darkest antihero to the big screen in an era when superheroes still wore their…
If Catholic guilt and Matrix-era Keanu Reeves had a baby, it would look suspiciously like Constantine. Directed by Francis Lawrence in 2005, Constantine is a gothic supernatural noir loosely inspired by DC’s Hellblazer comics. Keanu Reeves plays John Constantine, a chain-smoking exorcist and occult detective with terminal lung cancer who’s spent his life banishing demons…
After an energetic start and a wildly inventive midseason, Dragon Ball Daima stumbles a little on the home stretch. The final arc, spanning episodes 13 through 20, attempts to blend old-school zaniness with high-stakes drama, but in trying to serve both gods, it occasionally satisfies neither. While there’s plenty here for franchise devotees, more transformations,…
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