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The Flash (2014)
Had some low points (season 7) but overall very good s1 ,2 and, 3 are all masterful and very well done. Grant gustin is exactly what you want as the flash. 4.5/5
The Flash (2014)
Thunderbolts*
Marvel’s Thunderbolts is a bold, gritty swing that lands with surprising force, offering one of the MCU’s most grounded and character-driven films in recent memory. Set after the fallout of multiple global events, Thunderbolts brings together a ragtag team of antiheroes, including Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Red Guardian (David Harbour), Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Taskmaster (Olga Kurylenko), and U.S. Agent (Wyatt Russell). Under the watchful eye of Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Valentina, they’re thrown into a morally gray mission that spirals into something much deeper than anyone expected. Director Jake Schreier smartly steers away from Marvel’s usual world-ending stakes, focusing instead on fractured loyalties, redemption, and the trauma of being a weapon rather than a hero. The tone is darker but never bleak, with sharp humor that feels earned and performances that are refreshingly raw. Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan in particular shine, digging into their characters’ guilt and identity in ways we haven’t seen before. The action is intense and tactile—brutal brawls, covert ops, and chaos that feels more Winter Soldier than Endgame. And while the film doesn’t break the MCU mold entirely, it stretches it in compelling directions, especially with a third act twist that redefines the team’s purpose and injects real emotional stakes. There are minor pacing hiccups and one or two characters (ahem Taskmaster) who still deserve more development, but overall Thunderbolts balances spectacle and substance impressively. Verdict: Thunderbolts isn’t just another team-up movie—it’s a gritty, character-centric evolution for the MCU. If this is Marvel’s way of shaking things up post-Endgame, it’s a thrilling and promising start. — 4.5 stars out of 5 —
Thunderbolts*
Bad Shabbos
Got some laughs 4/5
Bad Shabbos
Fantastic Four
Who made this?! .5/5
Fantastic Four
Secret Invasion
Absolutely horrendous. Good idea bad execution. 1.5/5
Secret Invasion
Invincible
Loved it. Can’t wait for S4 5/5
Invincible
Jurassic World: Rebirth
I came into this movie as a dumb fun movie and had such a great time with all the different dinosaurs and fight scenes. I feel like in order to enjoy this movie you have to put away character development and just focus on the fun stuff 3.5 out of 5
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning
Mission impossible may not reach the series’ highest heights (Fallout still reigns supreme), but it’s a solid, crowd-pleasing dumb fun exit to the franchise. Expect thrills, a few surprises, and that familiar fuse of adrenaline and espionage. — 3.5 stars out of 5 —
Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning