On the occasion of the release of The Marvels, we ranked all the films in the MCU.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns is more than just a Marvel-themed reskin of Firaxis’s XCOM series.
A successful tech demo that allows one to truly feel like Iron Man, the game is also a strong superhero narrative in its own right.
If this movie is truly following the lead of The Hunger Games’s marketing, then you can expect a minimum of a dozen more posters trickling out in the next 12 months.
Aside from the ethics of 3D, it’s undeniable that Catching Fire will be at an economic disadvantage without it, losing as much as $4 per ticket in some cases.
The departure of a new Martin Scorsese/Leonardo DiCaprio vehicle surely meant another equally high-profile or even several smaller-profile releases would be flocking to the date.
These days, the X-Men saga seems like an interweaving, incestuous franchise bent on its own redemption.
For all you geriatric mutants looking around for your glasses, McAvoy and Fassbender are shown within their colored Xs.
Critics get a bad wrap for being “out of touch” with the masses, but Tomatometer listings indicate that critics have been surprisingly forgiving of superhero fare.