In comparison to its predecessors, Quantumania is laborious and self-serious to a fault.
One of the finest, most distinctive Marvel productions yet gets an expectedly sterling home-video release.
The film is committed to the idea that heroism isn’t a burden but an uplifting realization of our best qualities.
Compounding the leaden pace are the shoehorned references that connect the film to the continuity of the Marvel universe.
That stink emanating from the vicinity of Yes Man is desperation.
Paradoxes run rampant throughout The Break-Up.
Peyton Reed successfully recreates the pathology of a time period without ever really addressing it.