This Halloween, more children than ever dressed up as their favorite superheroes, according to a statistic I just made up. It makes sense for children to aspire to be powerful, respected bats and metal drunks. But my family is Jewish,…
Suddenly, New York was full of unemployed ninjas without the life skills to switch to a less stabby career.
Expectations are sky-high for this weekend’s debut of Wonder Woman, the very first female-led superhero movie to premiere since the era of cinematic universes kicked off roughly ten years ago. And if it proves to be a hit, it’ll…
Coming up with a recurring enemy for Wolverine is harder than it sounds, because he has a habit of gutting them from throat to crotch like a misbehaving catfish, which is sort of understandable when your power is mostly indestructible claws and mood swings.
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With Pope Francis on his way to Philadelphia this weekend, which of your favorite TV characters would want to be there and what would they do if they got a chance to meet Mr. Infallible face to face?
90% of the coolness of a superhero is in the clothes. Daredevil's new duds for season two are a small step backwards.
Daredevil is a dark turn for the Marvel movie/tv universe... but is it the right turn? Like so many superhero stories before it, the answer lies in the villain.
Cecil take a look at the director”s cut of the 2003 movie Daredevil.
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“The first season of Daredevil, currently streaming on Netflix, delivers a great cast, great action, great cinematography, and great direction, all of which come together to make a show that is, quite simply, great.”
Daredevil confesses, kicks asses in first trailer
Living in the ‘Blurbs
Solkir watches Daredevil and wonders how such a great movie can be so universally loathed. As it turns out, he saw the director's cut, a vast improvement over what played in theaters. After seeing both versions, Solkir does an in-depth examination of what makes the theatrical cut so awful.
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After last week's encounter with an alien symbiote, the Slob offers an apology to his female viewers by taking a look at Jennifer Garner as Elektra. So how does Marvel's first female-centric film hold up? Check out this week's episode of the Cinema Slob to find out!
Since the amazing special effects of Speed Racer has left the Slob blind, he's decided to take a look (no pun intended) at a movie featuring a man with the same disability. Check out the Slob's state-appointed defense of Daredevil!
"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
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"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
"'Born to fight. Trained to kill.' Written to bore."
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