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The movie opens on a morose note, as Florence Pugh ’s weary assassin Yelena explains in voiceover that she feels deadened by ...
Marvel's shaggiest movie in ages proves to be a good time thanks to a winsome ensemble spearheaded by Florence Pugh.
Despite a clunky plot and odd pacing, the cast of Thunderbolts* is a reminder of how the MCU can still surprise and delight.
However, she might as well be talking about the MCU itself over the last few years. This franchise has become enamored with ...
Thunderbolts* opens with Black Widow’s sister Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh) on the roof of the second-tallest building in the ...
But Thunderbolts* feels like an MCU throwback in the best way, one that allows its characters and own story to be the main ...
Florence Pugh leads a group of D-list antiheroes in a film that relies on deep knowledge of obscure characters to make sense ...
Superhero fatigue has gotten so intense that even the protagonists are bored now.
Marvel’s Thunderbolts* starts in a unique place, one that seems to be tapping into an interesting meta conversation about the ...
Also, a character named Bob (Lewis Pullman) is there, and he may or may not be connected to an old-school Marvel character ...
Who needs an off-brand Avengers, made up of peripheral characters given a chance to collectively level up? Turns out the ...
The MCU delivers an excellent franchise entry, courtesy of Florence Pugh, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and David Harbour.