Well, after plenty of fights, a spot of illegal experimentation and a whole bunch of booze, we’ve finally reached the end of the crazy adventures
Well, after plenty of fights, a spot of illegal experimentation and a whole bunch of booze, we’ve finally reached the end of the crazy adventures
As Kirby’s Bondian opening theme swells out of our speakers for the penultimate time, there’s a real sense that Spider-Noir has fully hit its stride
While I’ve been loving the deranged take on 30s Film Noir stylings that Spider-Noir has been furnishing us with, the little segue into freakish, mutant
Anyone familiar with the ins and outs of the type of behavior usually seen within the confines of Film Noir will know that the title
As the adventures of Spider-Noir weave entertainingly back and forth between superhero slug fests and noirish brooding, we find the show hitting its midway point
After the superhero/noir blowout of episode 2, I’m not surprised that Spider-Noir’s third episode has felt the need to conserve a bit of energy. But
After watching the first episode of Spider-Noir, I couldn’t help but feel that there was something overwhelmingly familiar about the noir-drenched superheroics of the rumpled
For me, one of the biggest questions that exists concerning modern comic book adaptations isn’t so much the pondering of the existence of superhero fatigue,
Doesn’t it feel sometimes that concocting a screenplay feels like someone frantically trying to invent a brand new cocktail from scratch? The act of throwing