The Marvel Cinematic Universe has ruled popular culture for the past 15 years, now we have its definitive book: 'MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios'.
The casino scenes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe provide a unique avenue for further developing the characters and their stories, as well as entertaining audiences with thrilling and amusing moments.
What makes iconic antihero characters such as Travis Bickle, Severus Snape, Walter White, and Wanda Maximoff more appealing than traditional heroes?
The denunciations of Scorsese have been pretty hilarious and what has followed is the ridiculous notion that if someone doesn't like Batman or Iron Man as much as you do, it's the equivalent of actual prejudice or discrimination.
It's time for us art snobs to face facts: the MCU is better than we want to admit.
The once great AV Club kicked off the never-ending and tired debate of Martin Scorsese vs Marvel movies, and it's time to give it a rest.
We're back talking about 'WandaVision', the Snyder cut, a never-before-seen Van Gogh, black Superman, the Grammys, and much more.
While Derrickson started the 'Doctor Strange' movies off well, Sam Raimi will take the concept to a whole new echelon of weird perfection.
Do you ever find yourself shaking your head at seeing the same saga of films on the big screens again and again? Why do studios keep reviving classic stories or even prolonging franchises that no longer serve the story?
'Avengers: Infinity War' brought to the forefront the seemingly ultimate stake in the Marvel Cinematic Universe: death. However, death isn’t the only stake that's been driving things forward.