12/18/2023 0 Comments Marvel of warped reality'Loot' Review: Maya Rudolph Does Her Best in a Money Comedy That Invests in the Wrong Placesģ0 Disturbing Foreign Films to Watch, from Gaspar Noé to Takashi Miikeįrom 'Barbie' to 'Babylon,' Here's Everything Margot Robbie Has in the Worksįor the most part, “The Boys” wields its double-edged sword with focused finesse over two increasingly ambitious seasons, and Season 3’s use of orgiastic bloodshed (and one actual orgy) to punch up at its targets is still consistently satisfying. 'Westworld' Review: Season 4 Places Its Puzzle Pieces with the Same Cold Confidence as Before Showing the brutal consequences, both likely and outlandish, of heat vision and lightning speed allows the black comedy to question our collective fixation on spandex-clad gods while still smiling as their versions smash together like action figures with a healthy VFX budget. Good or bad, super or not, fights in the Amazon Prime Video original are well-choreographed spectacles, separated from Marvel and DC’s PG-13 friendly brawls by their extreme (though arguably accurate) violence. Some heroes, like Starlight (Erin Moriarty) - a Christian supe who can absorb and unleash electricity (and also becomes Hughie’s love interest) - are good, actually, and even the bad ones find reasons (just and otherwise) to squabble with each other. Goliath battle was born (based on the graphic novel by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson), but “The Boys” was never purely the meek vs.
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