Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
James Gunn’s swan song with the MCU is alright, but it seems to lack something.
James Gunn’s swan song with the MCU is alright, but it seems to lack something.
James Gunn does Hallmark in his latest charity effort to give his brother a paycheck.
Thor the C-tier hero having the most sequel films to date is a sign that something is off with the MCU.
The horrid, unlikable female character in a horror movie that becomes a huge liability and ruins everything… yup, that thing strikes again.
This one is more of a sluggish slap in the rear end than a hard punch in the gut,
Ha, ha, look: an Indian Uber driver gets harassed by a cop! Not exactly kosher in the present day, is it?
Is this a great movie? Absolutely not. Is it a roller-coaster ride of feels? Hell, yeah!
It’s 95% fanservice and 5% weak sauce plot. What, there are people who expect something more from this thing?
You must really love Ryan Gosling’s Eeyore expression in order to enjoy this one, as you’d be getting an excessive amount of that.
This one is alright as a fanfiction sequel, but as an official sequel, it’s… well, I’m conflicted.