Review – The Umbrella Academy : Season 3 (2022)

The Umbrella Academy face off against the Sparrow Academy in Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy, now streaming on Netflix! Watch our review and make sure to like, comment and subscribe!

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“Season 3 of the Netflix hit ‘The Umbrella Academy’ sets up another apocalypse, with the Umbrellas causing a grandfather paradox and setting off a Kugelblitz, a shining black hole that slowly sucks up the universe.”

Hawkeye – Season 1 : Disney+ Review

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Hawkeye teams up with Kate Bishop to unravel a criminal conspiracy in New York in the new Disney + Marvel series Hawkeye. Watch our review of the 6 episode first season now.

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“Series based on the Marvel Comics superhero Hawkeye, centering on the adventures of Young Avenger, Kate Bishop, who took on the role after the original Avenger, Clint Barton.”

Review – The Umbrella Academy : Season 2 (2020)

Logan Myerz returns to the 1960s with the wild Hargreeves family to review season 2 of The Umbrella Academy that’s currently streaming on Netflix!

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“Jumping right back in after season one’s cliffhanger, the new Umbrella Academy season 2 trailer shows Five (Aidan Gallagher) discovering another apocalypse kicking off in 1963, apparently caused by his time-displaced siblings who’ve been scattered throughout the years prior.”

Review – Brightburn (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

Brightburn tries to present something that surprisingly hasn’t become a movie in this superhero-obsessed culture we now live in. What if Superman was evil? There’s a lot to do with this premise as villains are usually more interesting than the heroes in terms of their backstory and motivations. The movie follows Brandon Breyer, a seemingly perfectly behaved young boy who deals with new feelings and emotions when he turns 12 after he develops superpowers out of nowhere. Things get tense in the town as Brandon begins to cause trouble by attacking other people with his powers.

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Retro Review – Batman (1989)

It’s been 30 years since Tim Burton‘s Batman hit cinemas across the world and we just revisited the film on 4K for the first time. Logan Myerz reviews his favorite depiction of the caped crusader and the film that changed the superhero genre forever, 1989’s Batman starring Jack Nicholson and Michael Keaton.

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“The Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being the clownishly homicidal Joker.”

Review – Glass (2019)

by Armando Vanegas

M. Night Shyamalan is known for doing two things: taking risks and disappointing people with said risks. But more often than not, his hits and his misses can be interesting to vastly varying degrees. Honestly, I don’t know if I would’ve been as interested to see his new movie Glass if I didn’t see such a mixed reaction on it just because of how strong the reaction varied from masterpiece to complete dumpster fire. I even remember seeing one of his previous movies,The Village, having more or less the same kind of reaction and watching that movie is quite a ride. While it’s not a masterpiece, it was still compelling despite knowing the reveal because at least Shyamalan took chances with the material. But Glass has the advantage of being a sort of sequel to Unbreakable, a movie I remember really enjoying. Hopefully, this will mean Bruce Willis is going to decide to give a shit this time around. I wasn’t the biggest fan of Split and it seems like this is going to be a significant part of this sort of Unbreakable sequel, but the trailer looked interesting and the mixed reviews had me intrigued so let’s see.

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