Post Suicide Squad: 5 Tips to Make the DCEU Work Better

After watching Suicide Squad, a film that I enjoyed for the most part, my immediate thoughts went to the future of the DCEU. We won’t have another film from them till Wonder Woman next year and so now seems like the best time to take stock of what has been presented to us. In particular, I’ve

SDCC: Marvel’s Luke Cage

Marvel’s Luke Cage Comic Con panel was just….so awesome. Here are the highlights: -Netflix showed a triptych type trailer with Daredevil, Jessica Jones, and Luke Cage, as well as shots of Elektra and Punisher. Great highlights from the other shows. My favorite moment was where we got a slow motion shot of a guy’s hand

Film Review: Captain America: Civil War

There’s a comfort in sitting down for a Marvel movie in that you pretty much know what you are in store for. Even when the films underwhelm, they are tonally consistent. With this kind of audience understanding and production, you can kind of take for granted what it actually takes to make films that connect

TV Review: Daredevil, Season 2

Marvel and Netflix’s TV adaptation of  Daredevil was one of last season’s biggest surprises, giving audiences 13 episodes of wonderful action and awesome characters. The hype for the second season couldn’t have been higher, particularly with the announcement of The Punisher and Elektra joining the cast. After getting through the whole show within 48 hours and now having 48 hours more to digest the show, I am now willing to share what I thought.

On the Floor #26: Jessica Jones and Scream Queens Post Mortem

There’s a big film coming out this weekend so of course we’re doing a podcast on TV shows! As promised, we have decided to cover two shows that are heavy on the female characters, Jessica Jones and Scream Queens.

On the Floor #15: Will We Ever Get a Gay X-Man in the Movies? and Other Diversity Questions

Apologies to everyone for this being so late, but life. Anyways, this week’s episode of On the Floor finds myself and Spagettit at our most combative strangely as we talk about diversity within big studio films. More than just a discussion, we really try and figure out what it will take for an industry that

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