There’s one word that appears again and again when you search for the first reactions to “The Marvels” on X: fun. Following its premiere Tuesday night, the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been praised as a “short” and “sweet” movie from the studio despite its disappointing opening weekend projections.
Full reviews for the film are set to drop later on Wednesday. But that deadline didn’t stop several reporters and critics from posting their initial take on the movie.
Many praised the movie for its humor. Rachel Leishman, assistant editor of The Mary Sue, called the installment “genuinely hilarious and exciting to watch from start to finish.” Lyra Hale, editor at Remezcla, took her praise a step further, revealing that the movie was “most I’ve laughed in a Marvel movie since the first [“Guardians of the Galaxy].”
#Themarvels is short, sweet, and a hell of a lot of fun.
Full reviews for the film are set to drop later on Wednesday. But that deadline didn’t stop several reporters and critics from posting their initial take on the movie.
Many praised the movie for its humor. Rachel Leishman, assistant editor of The Mary Sue, called the installment “genuinely hilarious and exciting to watch from start to finish.” Lyra Hale, editor at Remezcla, took her praise a step further, revealing that the movie was “most I’ve laughed in a Marvel movie since the first [“Guardians of the Galaxy].”
#Themarvels is short, sweet, and a hell of a lot of fun.
- 11/8/2023
- by Kayla Cobb
- The Wrap
Wonder Woman 1984 has finally made its debut in theaters and on WB’s streaming service HBO Max, and the internet is losing it over all the action and emotion that Patty Jenkins has packed into her sequel.
After several delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Gal Gadot’s next solo adventure as Diana Prince is now available for fans to experience and this time, the movie takes us to the Cold War era, with Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor also making a comeback after sacrificing himself to save the world during the events of the first film. And so, with two different villains in the form of Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) and a narrative that the cast has so far kept pretty close to the chest, it’s safe to say that WW84 is as plot heavy and surprising as it is emotionally engaging.
Of course,...
After several delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Gal Gadot’s next solo adventure as Diana Prince is now available for fans to experience and this time, the movie takes us to the Cold War era, with Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor also making a comeback after sacrificing himself to save the world during the events of the first film. And so, with two different villains in the form of Maxwell Lord (Pedro Pascal) and Cheetah (Kristen Wiig) and a narrative that the cast has so far kept pretty close to the chest, it’s safe to say that WW84 is as plot heavy and surprising as it is emotionally engaging.
Of course,...
- 12/25/2020
- by Jonathan Wright
- We Got This Covered
This article contains Stargirl spoilers.
Stargirl continues to deliver some of the deepest cuts in DC Universe TV history to fans each week. Not only that, it does it with not a hint of irony about it, even when it’s presenting characters who, to modern eyes, might appear a little bit hokey if presented in their original form. The latest example of that comes with their revelation of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a relatively obscure group of Golden Age superheroes who fought alongside the Justice Society of America back in the day.
The DC Comics version of the Seven Soldiers of Victory first appeared in 1941’s Leading Comics #1 by Mort Weisinger (who went on to become a legendary editor of the Superman titles during the Silver Age) and Mort Meskin. Having seen the success of the Justice Society in the pages of All-Star Comics, it was clear that...
Stargirl continues to deliver some of the deepest cuts in DC Universe TV history to fans each week. Not only that, it does it with not a hint of irony about it, even when it’s presenting characters who, to modern eyes, might appear a little bit hokey if presented in their original form. The latest example of that comes with their revelation of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, a relatively obscure group of Golden Age superheroes who fought alongside the Justice Society of America back in the day.
The DC Comics version of the Seven Soldiers of Victory first appeared in 1941’s Leading Comics #1 by Mort Weisinger (who went on to become a legendary editor of the Superman titles during the Silver Age) and Mort Meskin. Having seen the success of the Justice Society in the pages of All-Star Comics, it was clear that...
- 7/14/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
The FBI is investigating the stabbing death this weekend of a black college student — and deciding whether the 23-year-old’s killing was a hate crime.
Richard Collins III was scheduled to graduate from Maryland’s Bowie State University, and he had been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
According to police, Collins was visiting two other students on the University of Maryland’s campus and was stabbed about 3 a.m. Saturday while they were waiting for an Uber outside a dorm.
Cops say that his attack was unprovoked and captured by surveillance camera.
Authorities arrested Sean Christoper Urbanski,...
Richard Collins III was scheduled to graduate from Maryland’s Bowie State University, and he had been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
According to police, Collins was visiting two other students on the University of Maryland’s campus and was stabbed about 3 a.m. Saturday while they were waiting for an Uber outside a dorm.
Cops say that his attack was unprovoked and captured by surveillance camera.
Authorities arrested Sean Christoper Urbanski,...
- 5/22/2017
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
To celebrate the release and momentous opening of blockbuster film, Sultan, Yash Raj Films in association with Ldn Wrestling – one of Europe’s biggest touring wrestling companies – hosted the Sultan Wrestling Tournament on Saturday 9th July 2016 at one of North England’s biggest Bollywood hotspots, Cineworld Bradford.
The wrestling showdown welcomed some of Europe’s most renowned pro wrestlers, who went head to head to win the coveted Sultan trophy. Winning the Sultan title was champion wrestler, Alan Lee Travis, who was presented with the trophy by Avtar Panesar, Vice President, International Operations, Yash Raj Films; Imran Hussain, MP for Bradford East and Shadow Minister for International Development; and David Wilson, Director, Bradford Unesco City of Film.
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The wrestling showdown welcomed some of Europe’s most renowned pro wrestlers, who went head to head to win the coveted Sultan trophy. Winning the Sultan title was champion wrestler, Alan Lee Travis, who was presented with the trophy by Avtar Panesar, Vice President, International Operations, Yash Raj Films; Imran Hussain, MP for Bradford East and Shadow Minister for International Development; and David Wilson, Director, Bradford Unesco City of Film.
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- 7/14/2016
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
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