While Luke using The Force is powerful, Andor proves that nothing is more powerful than the spirit of those unwilling to be broken.
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The Fabelmans is an overly long love letter to the concept of filmmaking and how creatives tend to put so much of themselves into the works that they end
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery starts out a little rough, but as each new layer of the mystery gets peeled back like an onion, the film recovers from
The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is a lovely little hour of holiday cheer that gets you right in the feels, thanks to James Gunn.
The Menu is simultaneously as understated as a pinch of salt and as subtle as a ghost pepper. This is a black comedy wearing the guise of a horror movie
Strange World isn't anything special, and while it is more clever than you think it will be by the end, it is destined to be forgotten as it will likely
Bones and All is a fascinating exploration of the juxtaposition between a rather familiar story of people looking for love and acceptance with the bloody
Andor Episode 10 successfully explores the sacrifices and burdens that various characters in leadership positions in this series must carry.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is another phase four entry that is a bit of a mess in the story and pacing department, but it is bookended by gut-punch memorial scenes.
In Andor S01E09 "Nobody's Listening!", the Empire learns how hope breeds obedience & a story decision makes the universe feel much smaller.
Time to explore ACAB and anti-prison sentiments in the Star Wars universe in Andor Episode 8. Oh, and Syril is still a corporate dweeb.
"Well, well, well! If it isn't... "The Consequences of My Own Actions!" pretty much describes every character's arc in Andor Episode 7.
She-Hulk Episode 9 hulk-smashed the fourth wall into the sun as Jennifer gets the win using the law, not her powers, and on her own terms.
Andor Episode 6 shows us the heist that's been in the works & how something so meticulously planned can fall apart thanks to human error.
Rosaline takes the infamous love story that we all know all too well and tells it from a fun, new point of view that is endearing and charming while poking fun at the source material itself.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Ep. 8 delivers on the Matt Murdock/Daredevil promise while exploring uniquely female betrayals & Jennifer's fears.
Andor episode five seems to confirm a possible pacing issue while also discussing how the Empire oppresses people and what it means to rebel.
Amsterdam squanders its impressive cast, and its really interesting story with weird pacing issues and what can only be described as a genre and tonal identity crisis.
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile is far from the worst children's movie, but at the end of the day, it's empty entertainment that carries as much weight as water vapor.
Werewolf By Night is fantastic; Michael Giacchino directs the absolute crap out of one of the best things Marvel has put out in years.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episode 7 keeps Daredevil trolling as Jennifer grapples with people only liking She-Hulk or Jennifer. But not both.
Andor S01E04 almost feels like a soft pilot episode, which is a strange pacing choice but promises a heist & shows off Empire-era Coruscant.
Bros takes all of the common tropes of romantic comedies and puts a fresh coat of rainbow paint on them by making them true to the queer experience
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law episode six continues to explore the many different costumes of Jennifer Walters, and an awesome B-story.
The first three episodes of Andor are an excellent opener to a series looking to explore how the wars in Star Wars leave everyone bloody.
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Episodes 2/3 make up a classic two-parter exploring Jennifer's new job and what being a supervillain lawyer is like.
After a rough start, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law finds its footing with the second episode as this show establishes itself as something new.
Ms. Marvel Episodes 5 & 6 can be frustrating to watch as certain elements clash, but the show ultimately reaches a satisfying wrap-up.
Thor: Love and Thunder does its best to be a follow-up to the breath of fresh air that was Thor: Ragnarok, but being a breath of fresh air twice is nearly
Ms. Marvel E03/E04 walk the line of cosmic superhero exposition, exploring real-world tragic events while staying focused on Kamala's journey.