Marvel Fans Are Feeling All The Feels After WandaVision's Finale
Wait, WHAT?! But Wanda... No, but Vision... Seriously, though, Billy and Tommy... I mean, you can't be serious about... no, really... but this is the finale...
Read MoreWait, WHAT?! But Wanda... No, but Vision... Seriously, though, Billy and Tommy... I mean, you can't be serious about... no, really... but this is the finale...
Read MoreWandaVision has made Jimmy Woo a major part of the MCU. This is his history in the comics, from his 1950s origins to his time leading the Agents of Atlas.
Read MoreWe were curious which non-DC/non-Marvel superhero TV series most fans would call the best, so Looper set up on a poll. Here's what you voted for.
Read MoreLooper spoke with WandaVision cinematographer Jess Hall, who revealed the comics that helped shape the look of the Disney+ series.
Read MoreMarvel's Agent Carter didn't last long, despite being pretty well-received by audiences and critics alike. Here's how you can binge the show's few seasons.
Read MoreAmid all of the massive twists scattered throughout WandaVision's seventh episode is the Nexus commercial, and it has huge connections to the Marvel comics.
Read MoreHBO Max's upcoming animated Gremlins prequel series has lined up some serious acting talent behind the microphone.
Read MoreEverybody loves the MCU, and not just because they're effects-heavy blockbusters featuring superheroes. Which movie had the most visual oomph, though?
Read MoreIt's not the most probable partnership in Hollywood, but the prospect of Spike Lee working at Marvel Studios is pretty exciting.
Read MoreMeet the actress playing Captain Marvel 2's villain: Zawe Ashton.
Read MoreJudd Apatow's latest directorial effort stars Pete Davidson as a character loosely inspired by Pete Davidson. Elements of the story may be true to life, but is it truly worth a watch? Here's our review of The King of Staten Island.
Read MoreDisney's modern version of Sleeping Beauty's baddie is set to fly back into theaters in the coming days, and it's safe to say that expectations are high for the Angelina Jolie-fronted flick Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. But is it worth a watch? Here's what Rotten Tomatoes is saying about the film.
Read MoreLike Deadpool tipping a taxi driver, we've got two crispy high-fives worth of reasons Deadpool 2 will blow everyone away.
Read MoreNo one could have foreseen the sequel to Trolls ending up as the first brand new major blockbuster to hit the United States in over a month. That's a whole lot of unexpected pressure to be placed on a confection this fluffy.
Read MoreThe Invisible Man can officially come out of hiding. The film is sitting pretty with a 90% Fresh rating and a Critics Consensus that reads, "Smart, well-acted, and above all scary, The Invisible Man proves that sometimes, the classic source material for a fresh reboot can be hiding in plain sight."
Read MorePixar is moving Onward, and critics are pretty much on board. Reviews are coming in for the animation house's latest film, and the general consensus is that while it may not be quite on par with some of the studio's classics, it's still packs plenty of laughs, charm, and eye-popping animation.
Read MoreCritics hated it, but audiences came out to see The Emoji Movie anyway. Here's why.
Read MoreBirds of Prey is soaring to new heights. Just before its release this Friday, director Cathy Yan's Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) is earning rave reviews from critics, whose responses have been officially recorded on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreLooks like The Rhythm Section is hitting all the wrong notes. Blake Lively's newest thriller casts her as a woman whose entire family dies in a tragic plane crash with no apparent explanation. For better and worse, here's what some of the country's top critics think about Lively's latest effort.
Read MoreRobert Downey, Jr.'s first starring vehicle after his exit from the MCU isn't going over so well with critics. Dolittle, a reimagining of the character originated in a series of childrens' books and adapted for the screen numerous times, is receiving some absolutely savage critical notices.
Read MoreBad boys, bad boys, what'cha gonna do? Well, if you're Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, you're gonna return for a third installment of the franchise — and, while you're at it, you're gonna win over some critics in the process. Reviews are coming in for Bad Boys for Life, and they aren't half bad.
Read MoreLittle Women is already making a big splash. Ahead of its holiday season release, Little Women's critical consensus is overwhelmingly positive, which is a great sign for writer-director Greta Gerwig's second major project.
Read MoreThe latest chapter in Disney's chilliest saga is warming the hearts of critics. Reviews are rolling in for Frozen 2, the highly-anticipated sequel to the Mouse House's 2013 instant classic Frozen, and the news is good, with the flick being hailed as a worthy addition to the Disney library.
Read MoreIt appears that Terminator is back. Reviews are coming in for Terminator: Dark Fate, the continuity-resetting latest entry in the franchise. Call them mixed-to-positive: critics generally agree that Dark Fate is the most worthy installment since Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Read MoreIt's been a long time... better hope you haven't forgotten The Rules. Zombieland: Double Tap, the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 horror/comedy flick Zombieland, has been screened for critics — and early reviews are indicating that fans of the first movie will find a lot to like.
Read MoreSaddle up, Breaking Bad fans: it's time to hit the road. Reviews are coming in for El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, and it's near-unanimous: if only for two hours, the greatest television drama of all time is back, in all its glory. The flick is currently certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese has done it again. The reviews for Scorsese's The Irishman are in, and they're as fantastic as reviews can get. Starring Robert De Niro as former mafioso and alleged hitman Frank "The Irishman" Sheeran, the film currently sits at a 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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