Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez breaks down the intersectional implications of Marvel’s decision to alter the sexuality of two lesbian characters for the silver screen adaptation of ‘Black Panther.’
‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Cannot Be Good
Arts editor Jacob Schick explains his belief that there is no way ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ can be a good movie.
‘Punisher’ Depicts Dark Origins, Graphic Adventures
Gratuitous violence and unbridled revenge dominate the Netflix series, which carries the show through its underdeveloped plot.
Mercurial and Multifacted, ‘Legion’ Joins the Team of Superhero Shows
Hard to pin down, ‘Legion’ focuses on David Haller, a paranoid schizophrenic with super powers who struggles to determine what is real and what is a product of his delusions
Cumberbatch Bends Time, Minds in ‘Doctor Strange’
Proving that Marvel has the knowledge to turn any character into a silver screen champion, ‘Doctor Strange’ effortlessly makes epic magic believable in the world of Thor, Hulk, and Thanos.
Marvel’s ‘Luke Cage,’ Like its Titular Hero, Is Nearly Invincible
The first season of Marvel’s latest Netflix program hits nearly every beat, spare one notable exception.
Disney Goes to ‘Infinity’ and Beyond
‘Disney Infinity’ brings together the best of the brand’s iconic characters in one sandbox adventure, but has it gone to far with its pricing?
Marvel’s Real Civil War: Profit vs. Art
Though Marvel has proven that it can fill seats in the theater and smash box office records, are its films doing more harm to the industry than good?
Jessica Jones Emerges As Another Crime-Fighting Cook In Marvel’s Hell’s Kitchen
The Netflix original starring Krysten Ritter depicts the light and dark side of “new-age” superheroes. Can Jones save herself before saving the world?
‘Daredevil’ Introduces A Blind, Blood-Stained Hero To The MCU
The latest Daredevil iteration may be in the same universe as ABC’s ‘Agents of Shield and ‘The Avengers,’ but he takes on a much more grisly aesthetic.