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It’s really not an honor just to be nominated, the prolific actor admitted.
Denzel Washigton and his sons collaborate on this adaptation of August Wilson’s sterling post-slavery drama that’s poised for Oscar attention.
The latest MCU misfire is a greatest hits of the studio’s problems: aimless, shoddy filmmaking; bland, personality-free characters; and a stakes-free adventure.
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The boring Disney+ drama makes a great case for sending the MCU on a good, long vacation for awhile. Because if this is its future, we’re doomed.
Finally, we get to see Olivia Colman kicking some Skrull butt in this penultimate episode. But wouldn’t any show be improved by the Oscar-winner playing MI6 agent?
The bar isn’t very high for the Marvel series at this point, but Episode 4 marks another low, with a cheap twist that may be one of Marvel’s most annoying yet.
“I got in and I was like, ‘Hey, what's with the six sticks up in here? Which one am I using? Why have I 10 pedals?” Clarke said.
One episode into the latest Marvel show, Nick Fury loses his closest confidante. But at least he has strong chemistry with newbie Olivia Colman’s character.
It’s a treat to see Samuel L. Jackson’s Nick Fury finally in the spotlight. If only the series set up around him rose to the occasion. What’s going on with Marvel?
The actor called out the former president, who he said reminded him of the same people who taunted him as a child.