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There’s No Way That Spider-Man: No Way Home Hits Home
It’s chock full of dream-come-true moments for Spidey fans, but its lack of substance reeks of a self-indulgence that is rare even in fan fiction
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All the MCU Live-Action ‘Spider-Man’ Movies Ranked by Their Most Awesome Scenes, and Not-So-Awesome Scenes
The highly anticipated ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ has been released in theaters and now it’s time to rank all the previous MCU ‘Spider-Man’ films from Tobey Maguire to Tom Holland based on their awesomeness.
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Is a Love Letter to the Fans
“Spider-Man: No Way Home” isn’t just a movie; it’s an experience. It’s one of the best superhero movies thanks to the amazing writing, the fantastic performances from the actors, and a healthy helping of fan service.
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Short Film Spotlight: An A Peel for Justice by Jeff Aquino
Jeff Aquino’s film “Viral” placed second in 2020’s Incluvie Film Festival fest, he’s back again with his film “An A Peel for Justice”.
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‘Hawkeye’ Episode 5 Review: Rejoice! [SPOILER] is Finally Here
‘Hawkeye’ episode five features Clint facing his sins, Kate having dinner with an assassin, and the reveal of the long-awaited [SPOILER].
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Is Netflix’s ‘Single All The Way’ the “Answer” to Hulu’s ‘Happiest Season’?
In the LGBTQ+ holiday rom-com wars, ‘Single All The Way’ may or may not be the “answer” to ‘Happiest Season.’
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Growing Fangs: How “Ginger Snaps” Ties Puberty to Werewolves
John Fawcett’s “Ginger Snaps” intertwines the lore of the werewolf to the hellish experience of a young girl going through puberty.
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The Problem with Netflix’s ‘Red Notice’
Welcome to Ryan Reynold’s world. Dwyane Johnson, Gal Gadot and us are just living in it. Is he acting? I think he is, it’s just the question of it’s believable anymore.
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Writing Great Villains: Why They Shouldn’t Be Sympathetic
Writing great villains is about striking a balance between charming and evil, so we love them but also love to see them lose.
