Michael Keaton recently stated that without the Batman movies that he and Tim Burton made, there'd be no modern MCU or DCU. He might be right.
Superhero franchises have become increasingly popular with audiences worldwide, and in recent years, we've seen a gradual introduction of more LGBTQ characters into these franchises.
Fans have been increasingly calling for DC and Warner Bros. to #releasethesnydercut of 'Justice League' but let's pump the brakes and resist giving in to the demands and threats of toxic fandom.
If you thought the discourse about Todd Phillips' 'Joker' was tiresome before the movie was actually released, then you ain't seen nothing yet.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the first thing that comes to mind when many think of shared universes, but this style of world-building dates back to much earlier.
Superheroes are sweeping the mainstream and dominating the box office, but why now? Is this a sign of a shift to an altruistic majority?
We're back with the first new show of 2018 and we open things up by taking care of some housecleaning, discussing our holidays and resolutions for the new year, then movie into impressions ofย Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the backlash Dave Chappelle is facing and whether we think society is too easily offended. Then we end things talking about shows and movies we've been watching over the holidays and if Oprah is a bit of a hypocrite.
In this week's show we have a frank and open discussion about this seemingly never ending cycle of sexual assault accusations/revelations and what we think is driving these people in power to risk it all. Then we give our initial and spoiler-filled reactions to Season 1 of Netflix and Marvel's The Punisher, as well as our reactions to the brand newย Avengers: Infinity War trailer and discuss the DC vs Marvel cinematic universes.
Not only has comic book content dramatically changed over the last 20 years but so has the average comic fan. This 3 part series aims to expose societies outdated image of comic culture while exploring modern comic genres as art forms which encompass hip hop, feminism, civil rights, LGBT, and politics.
James Gunn has revealed that rising star Milly Alcock will take on the iconic role of Supergirl in his upcoming DC movie universe.
In our first show of the new decade we discuss the tragic passing of Kobe, the growing debate about Oprah, the Supreme x Tupac controversy, Big Sean finally addressing Kendrick Lamar, and our thoughts about the Grammys and Oscars.
'Joker' was supposed to be a one-off from the get-go, until rumors from The Hollywood Reporter on a sequel sparked fans' hopes.
After Issue 9 (August 2019) the magazine will no longer be available at newsstands, and Issue 10 will be the last to have new content.
We're finally back and we have some deep discussions regarding the 'Roseanne' situation and whether it was handled correctly, reactions toย 'Venom' and other critically panned movies that we love, and whether or not diversity in film is in danger of becoming aย gimmick - amongst other things.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Aquaman, Shazam!, Glass, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, Disenchantment, and more.
DC and Marvel have truly become the Apple and Samsung of the movie world and seem to be exercising a duopoly on the rest of the movie industry, with no signs of slowing down.
The Justice League is here (and believe me, I am here for Wonder Woman) but Thor is the true ruler of the box office. If you're trying to decide betweenย Justice Leagueย andย Thor: Ragnarokย this holiday weekend, and you want the most bang for your buck, the latter will leave you feeling just dandy about spending ten bucks of your hard-earned cash and chuckling all the way home.