Stiff Acting and Pretentious Screenplay Hurt “Malcolm and Marie”
by Seth Tew
Self-esteem can be a monster. Feelings of inadequacy or arrogance can make every moment in a relationship a fight for respect and recognition. In “Malcolm and Marie,” the fight goes from personal to relational and back again for its two characters: Malcolm (John David Washington), a breakout film director, and Marie (Zendaya), a former actress and Malcolm’s girlfriend.
For a film named after both its characters, its story starts and ends with the struggles of Marie, whose ...
The Broadcast Ends: Series Finale Leaves Fans with More Questions than Answers
by Sam Acosta
The end of the first Disney Plus Marvel series has finally arrived, with mixed emotions. Fans’ desires for big action sequences are finally satisfied, but at the cost of other aspects of the show, like the “Twilight Zone”-esque themes and mind-bending plot twists. This finale also gives us little closure. While I didn’t expect all the fan theories to be true, it doesn’t feel like we got any answers in their place. Rather, this episode simply leaves us wondering.
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Discovering the Past: Eighth Episode Explores Wanda’s True Origins
by Sam Acosta
This episode of “WandaVision” is unlike any that has come before it, ditching the sitcom format for a complete focus on story. This is the Marvel we know and love, but it’s also even better. We get a look into Wanda’s past in a way we never have before, and we get a crazy preview of what might happen in the series finale. With nowhere to run and no way to fight, Wanda must face what she has been hiding from all along: her past.
We start the episode with a look into ...
The Rat in the Panther’s Den: “Judas and the Black Messiah” Tells a Poignantly Tragic Story of Betrayal
by Sam Acosta
“Judas and the Black Messiah” is one of the best films I have seen in a long time. Not only is it a beautiful piece of cinema, but it also tells a story that deserves to be heard. Specifically, it is the story of how one of the most prominent leaders of the Black Panther Party was betrayed by one of his closest supporters. More broadly, it is a story about impossible choices, government corruption, and the fight for freedom.
We follow William “Bill” O’Neil (LaKeith ...
Losing Control: Seventh Episode Delivers More Chaos, Big Reveals
by Sam Acosta
In the latest episode of “WandaVision,” we finally get answers to many of our questions as things just keep getting crazier. Opening with a theme song reminiscent of “The Office,” this episode pays homage to the cut-away interviews and mockumentary filming style of that show as well as later sitcoms like “Parks and Rec” and “Modern Family.” With the consequences of her actions finally catching up to her, Wanda finds her whole world being thrown into chaos as the ...
Super-Powered Chaos: A Spoiler Review of “WandaVision” Episode Six
by Sam Acosta
This Halloween-themed chapter of Wanda and Vision’s story is packed full of answered questions, mind-blowing reveals, and chilling discoveries. It seems like we’ve skipped over the ‘90s, as this episode mainly pays homage to later shows like “Malcolm in the Middle.” This is, by far, my favorite episode of the series so far. It feels much more like Marvel than previous entries in the series while also bringing all the nostalgic charm of an early ‘00s sitcom.
In the ...
A Power Growing: A Spoiler Review of “WandaVision” Episode Five
by Sam Acosta
Episode five of “WandaVision” brings the show to the next level, setting itself apart from previous episodes with its sheer number of dramatic twists and suspenseful confrontations. It’s clear that Wanda is in full control and that she’ll do almost anything to keep it that way. While we do get answers to some of our questions, other answers continue to elude us.
We start off with Wanda and Vision trying to parent their crying babies. Their neighbor Agnes comes in and ...
Outside the Fantasy: A Spoiler Review of “WandaVision” Episode Four
by Sam Acosta
The fourth episode of “WandaVision'' gives us answers to questions we had during the first three but leaves us with only more questions on top of that. It reveals what’s been happening in the outside world and fills in some of the gaps left by the previous episodes, all while giving us numerous callbacks to previous MCU movies.
The first big callback is the introduction of S.W.O.R.D. agent Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), daughter of Maria Rambeau from “Captain ...
A Reality Broken: A Spoiler-Filled Review of “WandaVision” Episode Three
by Sam Acosta
The third chapter of Disney’s new Marvel series nudges us closer to the dark reality hiding just underneath the show’s surface, making it my favorite episode so far. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, and when it ended, I was disappointed that it wasn’t longer.
While the previous two episodes hinted at a “Twilight Zone”-esque story, this episode leans heavily into that style of storytelling. This episode also includes one of my favorite uses of editing ...
An Unsettling Throwback: A Mostly Spoiler-Free Review of “WandaVision” Episodes One and Two
by Sam Acosta
The first Disney+ exclusive Marvel show represents an exciting new chapter of the MCU that explores a more creative side of what Marvel has to offer. “WandaVision” starts this new age of superheroes by throwing us back to the era of black-and-white television, immersing us in a world reminiscent of classic shows like “The Dick Van Dyke Show” and “I Love Lucy.”
Superhero couple Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul Bettany) have just moved to a new neighborhood ...