Blog posts tagged with "Scarlett Johansson"
Avengers: Endgame (2019)
It’s finally here – Avengers: Endgame. This long journey, which began with 2008’s Iron Man, has grown immensely, winning the hearts of viewers the world over. This is an epic undertaking, maybe the biggest in all of cinema, and ...
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Avengers: Infinity War, the latest from Marvel, is the culmination of 18 films in their massive universe. It all began with Iron Man in 2008, and back then I don’t believe anyone could have imagined the MCU would become ...
Rough Night
With Wonder Woman making a statement when it comes to female superheroes, it’s only fitting that women show off their comedic chops, too. Enter Rough Night, a Weekend at Bernie’s-Very Bad Things hybrid that’s seemingly inspired ...
Wilson
Wilson, the latest feature from Craig Johnson, is supposed to produce offbeat humor while it highlights the underappreciated acting talents of Woody Harrelson. Considering Johnson did well with The Skeleton Twins, I came in with hopes that he’d succeed ...
Captain America: Civil War
Director siblings Joe and Anthony Russo have returned with Captain America: Civil War, the long-awaited follow-up to the highly-successful Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Considering both the critical and financial success that that 2014 release came with, this third entry ...
Hail, Caesar!
When Joel and Ethan Coen release a comedy audiences typically have to come prepared for something unique and unusual. The siblings have a certain sense of humor which has been hit and miss. When it works, it works, witness to ...
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Joss Whedon has returned with the highly anticipated follow-up to the successful Marvel’s The Avengers. Of course, Age of Ultron is a continuation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and symbolizes a transition of sorts. Possibly because of that this ...
Lucy
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The follow-up to Captain America: The First Avenger sees the most morally sound superhero in arguably the finest Marvel film to date. Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, this continuation of Marvel’s Phase Two is a tightly woven political ...
Her
If there is a director out there who has dedicated himself to exploring human emotion more than Spike Jonze, then that person hasn’t been born yet. Jonze’s last film effort, Where the Wild Things Are, used fantasy to ...