
SDG Reviews ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe extravaganza wants to leave you texting your friends “MIND. BLOWN.” It might succeed — but there’s a catch.
The latest Marvel Cinematic Universe extravaganza wants to leave you texting your friends “MIND. BLOWN.” It might succeed — but there’s a catch.
FILM: DC Comics’ biggest heroes are together on the big screen at last, but the woes that have dogged this franchise haven’t been ironed out.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Marvel’s sorcerer supreme in one of the best Marvel movies to date, from filmmaker Scott Derrickson.
Heroes battle heroes in a slickly entertaining Marvel mega-blockbuster that outdoes both Batman v Superman and Avengers: Age of Ultron — but the ideas are half-baked and the ending lacking.
Religious references and resonances can’t save the Man of Steel sequel from an overabundance of characters and plot — and a dearth of inspiration and hope.
The latest Marvel extravaganza bucks the tendency for comic-book movies to keep getting bigger and bigger.
A tear-jerking, heartwarming documentary about a little boy’s big wish is one of the better superhero movies in recent years.
Overstuffed with too many characters and too much plot, the latest Marvel extravaganza remains more entertaining than most — but what’s up with the God talk?
The year’s best Hollywood cartoon is a rollicking superhero adventure that doesn’t skimp on brains or heart.
The latest Marvel movie is a rare summer spectacle that’s fun instead of grim.
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