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DC's Aquaman, the 6 film in the illustrious DCU is a boring, lifeless slog buried under an aggressively rough second act full of more sappy, forced romance and exposition than one mere mortal can withstand, sure the cgi (underwater mainly) looks great (mostly) and Wan does pull out some tricks with the action scenes, but it's just far more Flash Gordon and far less Thor Ragnarok and Black Panther. (sorry, but I just gotta make these comparisons, guys, sorry)
SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDERVERSE is a grand celebration of the titular character, a colorful, vibrant, and lively extravaganza full of heart, humor, and pure heroism, displaying a message that it doesn't take much to be a hero. Lord and Miller once again prove their ability as Hollywood screenwriters, bringing their wits and smarts along with them. SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDERVERSE does everything a comic book film should, it has heart, humor, scope, stakes, it's well paced, and has a genuine message of what it takes to be a hero, and it starts with a leap of faith. SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDERVERSE is unlike anything we have ever seen before, in a year of fabulous superhero flicks like BLACK PANTHER, DEADPOOL 2, and AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR, it's the 7th Spider-Man film that proves to be the most freshest and original of the crop.
It's finally here! The "Justice League" film you've all been waiting for, dreaming of...just kidding, it's not. Warner. Bros. once again has made something that should be a fun ride from start to finish, pleasing the crowd, infusing its audience with energy, into a boring, scatterbrained mess, where nothing is coherent or of sense, action scenes that are so empty and hit as hard as the New York Giants' defense. Most surprisingly about "Justice League" is how cheap it looks, the film cost THREE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS! Why does this superhero team up movie look as pricey as a CBS crime drama?! Many people thought the success of "Wonder Woman" meant that WB and DC had figured it out, but no, here comes Zack Snyder doing what he knows best, turning light, fun comic book material into his dark, twisted little fantasy, Joss Whedon's involvement sheds some light, and I do mean some, but it's all in vain, really the only two highlights here are Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman and how the film decided to use Cavill's Superman, there are nice team moments but they are most certainly few and far between. "Justice League" is a small baby step in the right direction for these characters but not much else. Everyone involved deserves better, from the cast to the crew to the audience, it's time WB moved from Zack Snyder, it's clearly a failed relationship with nothing left to offer, zip, nada.