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Like most Marvel offerings, Thunderbolts* requires so much background knowledge that fine print seems appropriate, which may explain the asterisk at the end of the official name of the film.
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Stephen King’s work has been adapted for the screen countless times to this point. The iconic horror writer has always been generous with the rights to his stories, including the “Dollar Baby” deal ...
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and is a far more comic book-inspired approach to Superman's powers than other recent interpretations we've seen. Also of note is the fact that Guy Gardner/Green Lantern comes bundled with some ...
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In honor of Star Wars Day, "Revenge of the Sith" at 20, and a new season of "Andor," we're ranking the 75 best live-action ...
On May 1, another blockbuster from Marvel «Thunderbolts*», the second of three this year (the other two — the failed «Captain ...