Brie Larson stars alongside two Disney+ stars in this trope-ridden franchise installment, the 33rd movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Richard Brody reviews Nia DaCosta's film “The Marvels,” which is a sequel to “Captain Marvel,” and how it embodies the shortcomings of superhero-franchise ...
The Marvels, the sequel to 2019's Captain Marvel directed by Nia DaCosta, hits theaters on Friday in Marvel's last movie release of the year.
The Marvels debuted on Wednesday with sub-par review scores, which made it the third worst-reviewed MCU movie ever, and also the third “rotten” one in ...
The Marvels, the latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), is the first in the studio's history to feature three female leads.
After watching The Marvels, you wonder who MCU's target audience is, for the next era of one of the most successful cinematic franchises ever.
It brings me absolutely no joy to report that “The Marvels” is terrible, and the worst film yet in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.