The Marvel Cinematic Universe returns to its regularly scheduled programming after taking a year off to recover from the loss of the next big bad villain and a line of releases that lacked the coherence, and frankly entertainment value, of the series leading up to Avengers: Endgame. I wish I could say that Captain America: Brave New World recaptures former glory, but I regret to report that, while an entertaining spectacle of a movie, fails to deliver in some key storytelling aspects. This post contains commissioned links, and by reading beyond this point you are agreeing to our updated privacy information.
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This review is by my hubs, all opinions are his own...obviously. How does Marvel keep doing it? How can they take character after chara...
The Ant-Man and the Wasp. I sent my hubby because, well, he is so invested in the series. I love when he contributes! Here are his spoi...
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