Spider-Man – Across the Spider Verse continues Miles Morales's journey as he struggles to understand his place in the world. He’s keen to join the team of Spider-People, but not all of them are on the same side. There’s more character development with rich backstories and fresh storylines. Across the Spider Verse is a visual feast and incredibly beautiful to watch. The … [Read more...] about Spider-Man – Across the Spider Verse
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The Kitchen – Film Review
I should probably get this pun out of the way before we go any further: The Kitchen does indeed suffer from too many cooks in, well, you see where i'm heading with this... For a film that had evident fruitful backing from a major studio, an intriguing premise, and a sizeable A-list cast, it's a downright shame that The Kitchen can't mesh its ingredients together in a manner … [Read more...] about The Kitchen – Film Review
Spider-Man: Far From Home – Film Review
It goes without saying that audience members intent on checking out Spider-Man: Far From Home best be versed in the Marvel canon thus far. Or at the very least have seen Avengers: Endgame as this sprightly sequel acts as an informative aftermath regarding its arc-altering consequences. Utilising a convenient plot point in order to reassemble the majority of Spider-Man: … [Read more...] about Spider-Man: Far From Home – Film Review
Captain Marvel – Film Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWrrYFX-LuA The type of super-heroine that cinema currently needs and fragile fanboys don't deserve, Captain Marvel is the latest offering in the Marvel canon (its 21st, for those counting). The first in the roster to focus squarely on a woman, it's been particularly disheartening to see Brie Larson's entrance into the heroic realm be tainted … [Read more...] about Captain Marvel – Film Review
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Film Review
Not to speak ill of Tom Holland’s portrayal in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or take a dig at Sam Raimi’s trilogy, nor Andrew Garfield’s less-than-remembered take, but Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse makes the character feel alive once more. Under the joint direction of Bob Persichetti (the story artist for Shrek 2 making his co-directorial debut), Peter Ramsey (Rise … [Read more...] about Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse – Film Review