Anthony Mackie returns as high-flying hero Sam Wilson, who has officially taken on the mantle of Captain America. After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must uncover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the real mastermind turns the entire world red.
The daughter of a brilliant former serial killer tries to follow in her father’s footsteps, but he doubts she has what it takes to live up to his reputation.
Jude Law in “Skeleton Crew” and more stars from a galaxy far, far away
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Four kids make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that leads them to get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. The holographic circus that entertains Neel’s younger siblings is the same one Chewbacca’s family attends in the infamous The Star Wars Holiday Special (1978).
From the previews, I thought it would be terrible
Featured in AniMat’s Crazy Cartoon Cast: Silly Old Deadly Bear (2022). I only watched the first episode and was surprised at how enjoyable it was.
A sort of Spielberg-style Star Wars
I have high hopes for this one. It may be aimed at kids, but I still enjoy that style of storytelling at my advanced age.
There’s even a little social commentary
The first episode was fun and engaging, flowed well and didn’t take itself too seriously. So far it’s the second best series behind Endor, but that could change with more episodes.
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I think this series is a good direction for the Disney/Star Wars combination. “One Hundred Years of Solitude” is one of the biggest TV and streaming premieres this month.
In a ruined and toxic future, a community exists in a vast underground powerhouse that sinks hundreds of stories deep; there, people live in a society full of regulations they believe are meant to protect them.
The world’s most famous superhero and comic book's most famous journalist faces the pressures and complexities of balancing work, justice, and parenthood in today’s society. The pilot pays homage to “Action Comics”; #1 (Superman’s debut) with the hero’s original Golden Age costume, his first live-action appearance.
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Superman flies past the WB logo and transforms it into the DC Comics logo. Both logos are red and blue, and are located on Kent Farm.
Featured in DC Fandome (2020)
. I think this is one of the best Superman shows to date.
Tyler is a great Superman and a very good Clark Kent
The stories are well written, and the final season has been brilliant so far. Elizabeth also makes a great Lois, and I love how they slowly fleshed out the story with both of their kids.
It’s going to be sad to see it go, honestly, but the writers are doing a good job with the final season so far in terms of storytelling
I hope it stays that way =) I wish it had lasted as long as Smallville, although personally I’ve been less impressed with Smallville in the past few seasons. I hope they make a TV movie in the future, but probably not because it’s supposedly going to end because of the James Gunn stuff, which I think is ridiculous if true.
In this meta-Asian-queer-stoner-coming-of-age-bromantic dramedy, childhood best friends and aspiring actors Ryan and Daniel spend one last weekend together before Ryan moves to Canada with his fiancée. Wanting to create a lasting memory, they decide to make a movie—about two guys making a movie—about two guys making a movie. Along the way, repressed secrets come to light as they unpack their decades-long friendship and put their extremely unique dynamic to the test.
Along the way, she meets aspiring stars from around the world, rediscovering what her bright ambitions truly mean
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A high school girl determined to become an idol faces obstacles on her way to her dream.
Based on a Japanese novel written by then-Nogizaka46 member Kazumi Takayama
It was originally serialized in Kadokawa Shoten’s manga and book news magazine Da Vinci from April 2016 to August 2018.
Kadokawa Shoten later published the novel in print with a cover by Tae in November 2018
It’s an instant hit if you’re looking for a great coming-of-age story about what happens when you accept the norms of life in exchange for an extravagant leap into the unknown.
This film really packs a punch that will have you feeling a lot of emotions, as extravagant as the dreams of our main characters
The characters have great chemistry – the messages and inspirational tones hit many notes, from low, somber notes to high-spirited ones, thanks to the chemistry between the characters and the natural progression of the plot.
This story comes full circle, leaving nothing lacking or wanting – it’s a star in its own right
If you’re looking for a beautiful anime in every way – whether it’s stunning visuals, soulful tones, or having a great time being young while we still can, I can’t recommend the film enough.
Foreclosure looms over Wisconsin dairy farmer Buck (Craig T. Nelson). With debts mounting and the land his family has farmed for four generations under threat, Buck refuses to give up his inheritance without a fight. Buck’s granddaughter (Madison Lawlor) works with him, but dreams of a music career. Her aspirations are fueled by a budding friendship with a famous musician (Brandon Sklenar), but the pursuit of her dream may lead her far from the farm. Time is running out, and Buck makes a bold bet on the Super Bowl on his beloved Green Bay Packers, risking everything to save everything he holds dear.
In the final days of World War II, Dick Dynamite and his ragtag team of killing Nazi commandos must stop a group of depraved German scientists from turning the population of New York into flesh-eating zombies.