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Full of heart and humor, ‘Thunderbolts*’ makes character the focus – thanks to a superb cast -- but doesn’t skimp on the ...
Review: “Thunderbolts” has no more indie cred than “Avatar.” What it is, though, is the best Marvel movie in years.
The movie opens on a morose note, as Florence Pugh ’s weary assassin Yelena explains in voiceover that she feels deadened by ...
The full review embargo for Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts* has now lifted, and if you want to know if the critical consensus is as positive as the first reactions, check out our ...
“Thunderbolts,” about a group of MCU rejects who band together after CIA director Valentine Allegra de Fontaine tries to erase them and their covert program, is both a return to form for Marvel and ...
Florence Pugh and Sebastian Stan win hearts and minds in "Thunderbolts*," in which Marvel misfits tackle a story of ...
Despite a clunky plot and odd pacing, the cast of Thunderbolts* is a reminder of how the MCU can still surprise and delight.
A review of Thunderbolts* which tells the origin story of the ragtag anti-heroes who live in the shadow of Avengers glory but ...
Who needs an off-brand Avengers, made up of peripheral characters given a chance to collectively level up? Turns out the ...
Florence Pugh leads a group of D-list antiheroes in a film that relies on deep knowledge of obscure characters to make sense ...
Superhero fatigue has gotten so intense that even the protagonists are bored now.
Florence Pugh leads a crazy charismatic cast in a film that remembers we love Marvel for its characters, first and foremost.