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‘Deadpool 2’ is a brilliant sequel that doesn’t care what you think

“Fuck Wolverine. First, he rides my coattails with the R-rating, and then that hairy motherfucker ...
By Arts and Life Editor
May 22, 2018
Arts & Life

“Black Panther” is a fresh take on the superhero film

It’s become a cliché for reviews to proclaim that Marvel Studios’ newest movie is their ...
By Arts and Life Editor
February 18, 2018
Arts & Life

Best and worst movies of 2017

2017 was a mixed bag in a lot of senses. From a number of producers, ...
By Arts and Life Editor
December 6, 2017
Arts & Life

“Thor: Ragnarok” is one of Marvel’s best movies yet

In what first appears to be a fourth wall-breaking monologue, “Thor: Ragnarok” begins with the ...
By Arts and Life Editor
November 6, 2017
Arts & Life

Comic book culture moves from basements to the big screen

After decades of shameful adaptations and cringe-worthy special effects, the next six years are gonna ...
By Social Media Editor
April 30, 2015

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