Every year at WonderCon, Warner Bros screens one of its animated titles. Last year saw us watch the deliciously demented Batman Ninja, where Batman, his family/friends, and rogues gallery got transported to feudal Japan. This year was more of a return to normalcy with Justice League vs. The Fatal Five. Normal doesn’t mean boring though,
Us is a film that’s merely entertaining, the strain of all of the elements spoken and unspoken ultimately weighing the film down.
Marvel, through years of wonderful films and iconic characters, has lulled audiences into a sense of comfort. We know what to expect mostly because we have had a chance to get used to characters over multiple installments. Even with Black Panther and his Oscar winning cultural phenomenon hit of a movie, much of the groundwork
The year is certainly young, but with Apollo 11, we have what might be the coolest movie of the year.
The Oscars breezed by in 3 hours and 15 minutes and that deserves a short intro. Let’s dig into the mess shall we. The Good First Man winning VFX. This was the 2nd most surprising thing of the night for me, with some bigger and showier CGI creations in the mix, but the VFX in