“Thor: Love and Thunder” is an epic romp through the cosmos. It’s chock-full of massive visual vistas, broad, comedic characters and comic book action. That…
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On the surface, “Lightyear,” the latest Pixar film is a perfectly adequate family-friendly space adventure. It’s got action, moments of peril, some epic visual sizzle…
At its core, the new Disney+ “Ms. Marvel” series looks to be another take on Joseph Campbell’s hero’s mythology. But what’s refreshing about “Ms. Marvel”…
The new “Halo” TV series opens with a pretty awesome battle sequence filled with action that feels straight out of the games that the show…
“Moonfall” imagines a scenario where a shift in the Moon’s orbit threatens the entirety of existence here on planet Earth. In the process, the flick…
“How I Met Your Father” tries. It brings back the formula of a young, attractive New Yorker looking for a soulmate. It brings back the…
I walked out of “The Matrix Resurrections” feeling a mixture of elation and bewilderment. I was a little confused about what I was feeling until…
I’ve been a big fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for its entire existence. I’ve even liked the parts of the MCU that the cool…
I have a rule of thumb with television and streaming series. If a show can’t hook me by the time I get two or three…
The best family films try to offer more than just a way to keep the kids occupied for a couple of hours combined with some…