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Doctor Strange II: Visiting the Multiverse of Sloppy Basicness
It’s quite paradoxical that Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is both a sloppy mess and riddled in basic banality
The Batman (Late Review): Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson hardly put a foot wrong
With The Batman, Matt Reeves delivers a movie worthy of the caped crusader's detective prowess.
King of Thieves: What makes Agesinkole so Special?
Femi Adebayo's masterful production endorses the obvious fact that Nollywood movies would benefit from more funding and support
Arcane: Netflix Animated Series Steals your Attention
With nine episodes of intense action, emotional storylines, and beautiful animation, Arcane proves why critics have dropped their pens on it
Let There be Carnage: Venom Sequel is very MCU-lite, and not in a Good Way
Venom: Let There be Carnage is more MCU-lite than anything else, as the post-credits crowns off a rather tepid sequel
The Card Counter: Oscar Isaac looks the part as Mystery Gambler
Ultimately, The Card Counter is about Oscar Isaac, and everything else plays background to his performance
The Many Saints of Newark: Sopranos Prequel seems to need its own Sequel
The Many Saints of Newark feels like a prequel that needs its own sequel, and is not the kind of movie that makes you seek out The Sopranos
No Time to Die: Where does Rami Malek rank as a 21st Century Bond Villain?
With Rami Malek having appeared in No Time to Die, where does he rank among the Bond villains of this century?
At last, Again, for the last time; Daniel Craig's Bond Swansong
At times, Daniel Craig's Bond felt like a nod to Mission Impossible, as well as to the other Bonds of the past
2021-22 UEFA Champions League Preview
As another UEFA Champions League campaign begins on Tuesday, we take an in-depth look into all eight groups and 32 teams.
Infinite: Soulless and Isolationist Paramount movie lacks Conviction
Amidst the threat of existential collapse, there’s no real sense of dread. Infinite lacks conviction, and is far too isolationist to work
The Green Knight: Dev Patel takes you on a Journey
This kind of film makes you wonder what you’ll feel when it all gets resolved, only to realise you’ve been feeling it the whole time
Podcast Latest: Gangster movies and Superhero films; and Arteta, Pogba, and Fintech in Nigeria
The gang discusses Marting Scorsese vs superhero films, Arteta's Arsenal, and more
A tribute to Javier Bardem - Hollywood's penalty shoot-out villain
If fictional villains played football, Javier Bardem would be the one you’d want in your corner, especially in high-octane situations



















