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It's been a pretty tough couple of years to follow the Marvel Cinematic Universe on the big screen. Earlier this year, ...
The official title of Marvel's latest movie, Thunderbolts, includes an asterisk (a style choice that is explained by the film ...
Ahh… so that’s what the asterisk is for. Thunderbolts* is a worthy outing for some of the MCU’s unsung heroes but, just like ...
In the spirit of Marvel's past breakout hit Guardians of the Galaxy, Thunderbolts* miraculously fosters attachment to ...
Thunderbolts* feels stunted by the limitations levied by its shared universe where any new lens is obfuscated by the mold ...
Full of heart and humor, ‘Thunderbolts*’ makes character the focus – thanks to a superb cast -- but doesn’t skimp on the ...
I am certainly not going to blow any minds by saying the Marvel Cinematic Universe has had some ups and downs in the past ...
Review: “Thunderbolts” has no more indie cred than “Avatar.” What it is, though, is the best Marvel movie in years.
Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan win hearts and minds in "Thunderbolts*," in which Marvel misfits tackle a story of redemption and mental health.
The reviews are in for Thunderbolts*, and with the general consensus being "Marvel is so back," we have a Rotten Tomatoes ...
Thunderbolts*” — 3 stars As they so often do in Marvel Land, worlds collide in “Thunderbolts*.” But in this refreshingly ...
The movie opens on a morose note, as Florence Pugh ’s weary assassin Yelena explains in voiceover that she feels deadened by ...