Tag: comic movies
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Thor Love and Thunder: An Insomniac Review
Thor Love and Thunder is the latest addition to the MCU. Directed by Taika Watiti and starring Chris Hemsworth as our titular hero. Now as much as I didn’t like that the previous entry strayed away from both its Norse and comic source materials, it was nonetheless a hit in my book. It was funny…
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Thor Love and Thunder: Teaser Reaction & Film Predictions
So, after watching my own reaction to the new Thor Teaser, I had some more predictions. Click the vid if you haven’t seen it. 1. Where’s Loki?? In my video, I mentioned the lack of Loki as played Tom Hiddleston. While the character has been in every Thor film thus far, he was sadly dispatched…
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Morbius: The Vamp Flick With Barely Any Bite
I love vampire movies and lore… obviously, my first book published was about, well vampires. I honestly love all things horror, given the countless stories I’ve written over the years… even if sitting in my drafts or here on this site. You can check them out here… if you like. Second to horror, is my…
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The Batman: An Insomniac Review
This review has been a long time coming. However, despite its lengthy runtime, I was obligated to finally review it here with am article. Also after not only seeing it once more but after watching a deleted scene online, I thought a videomight be too long.. You can check that out here: Now if you…
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Dr. Strange In The Multiverse of Madness Trailer Reaction, Easter Eggs & Predictions
So, after my initial reaction to the next & latest, highly anticipated MCU film, I went ahead and meticulously viewed the trailer again. I already pointed out in my trailer, Patrick Stewart more than likely reprising his iconic role as Professor X. View my initial reaction here for that and the trailer in general. Since…
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Eternals (An Insomniac Review)
The Next phase in the MCU has financially been impressive. With Shang-Chi and the newly released Eternals bringing in some major coins at the theater this weekend. Needless to say the folks at Disney are happy! While I personally enjoyed the former, Eternals on the other hand had something impressive to bring to its forefront…