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Thor: Love and Thunder - Review

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Thor is the only original Avenger to get a 4th solo movie, and has appeared in every Avengers movie to date. So what reason would there be to warrant a 4th solo outing (and an 8th adventure)? The answer it turns out, is love (and some thunder). Taika Waititi returned to the MCU after the colorful tonal shift he made to the character in Thor: Ragnarok . A lot of the same vibes return here to Love and Thunder which begins with Thor trying find his place in the universe post Endgame , while physically finding himself with the Guardians of the Galaxy. The film is a brisk (by MCU standards) 1 hour and 59 minutes, and wastes no time in setting up the villain, and plot of the entire movie. After a bit of catch up from the various players in the story and some larger MCU housekeeping, the movie takes off at a comfortably fast pace, and Waititi always keeps things moving without leaving anyone behind. The most interesting parts of the film are the deep emotional cores of the main players: T...

The Marvel Cinematic Universe - Phase 4 Breakdown

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At San Diego Comic Con this year, Marvel announced their Phase 4 slate. The Infinity Saga ended with Avengers: Endgame , and Phase 3 ended with Spider-Man: Far From Home . So let's talk about what the future holds for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Avengers: Infinity War - Review

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Well here it is, one of the biggest events of the millennium. Avengers: Infinity War is the culmination of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe so far. I don't know if anything would stand up to my expectations, but this came close. It wasn't a perfect film, but the good far outweighed the bad. Continue reading to see my thoughts on the biggest film of the year. There are some slight spoilers throughout, but I tried to be as vague as possible. Please see this as fresh and untainted as you can. It is worth the experience.

Thor: Ragnarok - Review

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The Thor franchise has always been the step child of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Iron Man and Captain America have consistently overshadowed it. It was still a marketable and popular franchise, but it never really could carve out a path for itself...until now. Thor: Ragnarok is the brain child of Taika Waititi, who makes strange and weird films like What We Do in the Shadows and Hunt for the Wilderpeople. The Thor films have always had an underlying weirdness to them, and Waititi put it in the forefront. Continue reading to see how Thor: Ragnarok stacks up against its colleagues in the MCU. There will be SPOILERS throughout, so don't read unless you've seen the movie.