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 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,
Damien Chazelle must love the taste of Marmite. I only bring up the notorious spread that famously inspires polarized responses as his new movie, Babylon,
Sometimes satire ages like wine, waiting patiently for our tastes and perceptions to catch up so we’ll eventually savour its matured taste. Mature is hardly
And with a swirl of promotion, that contained Oscar hysteria for Leo Dicaprio, hyperbole about the extreme filming style and a ludicrous amount of rumour
After impressing the cinema going public with such standout movies such as Momento and The Prestige (two films as notoriously twisty as a piece of