The Marvels Review

The Marvels

  • Director: Nia DaCosta
  • Writer: Nia DaCosta, Megan McDonnell, Elissa Karasik
  • Starring: Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Zawe Ashton, Lashana Lynch, Samuel L. Jackson

Grade: D

It’s far from a secret that the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2023 is a rudderless ship, veering from film to film with no real greater sense of purpose, and coasting on the goodwill it built up in its first 10 years of box office dominance – even with the critical and financial success of Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 3. A great number of think pieces have already been written about the mess that Kevin Feige is dealing with, and a great deal more will surely be written as long as Marvel continues to churn out content without any palpable quality control. So going in to The Marvels, even the most die-hard MCU fans would be forgiven for lowering their expectations. Even considering the moderately positive reactions to Captain Marvel from 2019, which survived a wave of misogynistic trolling to gross a billion dollars in receipts, The Marvels perhaps represents the worst instincts of the MCU, and perhaps could solidify the final nail in the superhero coffin.

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The Buccaneers Review

The Buccaneers Season 1

  • Creator: Katherine Jakeways
  • Starring: Kristine Frøseth, Alisha Boe, Imogen Waterhouse, Aubri Ibrag, Josie Totah, Guy Remmers, Matthew Broome, Mia Threapleton, Josh Dylan, Christina Hendricks
  • Eight episode season, three episodes watched for review

Grade: B

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: women in Victorian England had little-to-no agency over their lives. Whether it’s arranged marriages in order to climb the social hierarchy, the lack of job prospects outside the home, or the inability to claim their own sexuality, it was a dour time for the fairer sex. Which is why the recent surge in films and television to give a sort of revisionist history to the period has been both refreshing and a little repetitive. By the time you finish the first three episodes of AppleTV+’s newest series The Buccaneers, you’ve likely seen everything it’s depicting in one way or another, whether it be in shows like Bridgerton or films like Emma. and Emily. However, don’t let that stop you from checking The Buccaneers out, because it’s full of care and compassion that isn’t easy to come by.

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Invincible Season 2 Part 1 Review

Invincible Season 2

  • Creator: Robert Kirkman
  • Starring: Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, JK Simmons, Zazie Beetz, Walton Goggins, Gillian Jacobs, Andrew Rannells, Zachary Quinto, Jason Mantzoukas
  • Four episode season, four episodes watched for review

Grade: A-

While sitting down to watch the newest installment of Invincible, I was trying to figure out what it is that makes the adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s landmark graphic novel series stand out from similar superhero properties. The show doesn’t entirely lean away from the genre’s tropes, but it does distinguish itself in many noticeable ways to make it feel refreshing. It’s clear that Kirkman has a great affinity for comic books of old and the epic struggles of heroes, but he finds ways to subvert expectations at nearly every turn.

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