2018 was a fucking great year for movies. Not only that,
it felt like there was some unified intent in the collective unconscious to
finally get shit right, revising and correcting whole swathes of cinematic
history in its wake. I could have made this a Top 40 list, and it still would’ve
involve making some painful cuts because the best the year had to
offer was just that damn good. Time for one last trip in reminiscence as I look
at my picks for the top 20 best films of 2018.
Showing posts with label black panther. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black panther. Show all posts
Friday, 4 January 2019
Top 20 Best Films Of 2018
Labels:
2018,
a star is born,
aquaman,
best,
black panther,
bodied,
cam,
deadpool,
halloween,
list,
mahan,
mandy,
mission impossible,
mister rogers,
movie,
neil breen,
spider-man,
suspiria,
tonya harding
Monday, 14 May 2018
Avengers: Infinity War (2018) - Movie Review
The plot: After many long years of planning and machination, the alien despot Thanos (Josh Brolin) is ready to initiate his ultimate plan: Gather all of the Infinity Stones and, with their combined power, wipe out half of all life in the universe. As he and his lieutenants make their way to Earth, where most of the Stones now reside, the now-scattered Avengers have to reunite and, with the help of the Guardians Of The Galaxy, stop Thanos from decimating the universe.
Labels:
2018,
action,
adventure,
black panther,
brolin,
doctor strange,
epic,
guardians of the galaxy,
iron man,
mahan,
MCU,
movie,
review,
sci-fi,
spider-man,
superhero,
thanos,
thor
Monday, 13 June 2016
Captain America: Civil War (2016) - Movie Review
Back in 2007, long before my critical awakening even took place that would forever change (for better or for worse) how I look at media in general, I became embroiled in the original Civil War comic book event. This is without having read a single issue of the comic itself, nor any of the many, many tie-in issues. I have the Marvel Universe wiki to thank for this, as I wound up spending a lot of time at one of my school’s library computers reading up on various characters who were involved in the event. It is with this tertiary knowledge that I can safely say that this addition to the MCU might be one of the single riskiest ventures they have ever undertaken, as the fallout as a result of the original story is staggering and still being felt to this day. It doesn’t help that the inclusion of a certain character in this story almost guarantees that I need to go into comparisons with the source material; regular readers will know that I always try and avoid that when possible. So, as I wade through the massive backlog of releases I’ve accumulated over the last few weeks, I figure I’d start out with the most potentially problematic of them all.
Labels:
2016,
action,
ant-man,
black panther,
black widow,
comic book,
hawkeye,
iron man,
mahan,
MCU,
movie,
review,
spider-man,
superhero,
winter soldier
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