Column The Fast and Furious Franchise Is About Family, but F9 Lacks Heart It’s a cliché to describe the Fast and Furious movies as about “family,” but that doesn’t make it inaccurate. As they’ve evolved, the ... By Darren Mooney1 day ago
Column In Defense of Post-Peak Pixar Luca is a reminder that we live in the era of post-peak Pixar. It is also proof that this isn’t the end of ... By Darren Mooney5 days ago
Column Mythic Quest Understands the Art of Creation as a Collaborative Process The creative process is both an enticing curiosity and notoriously difficult to depict on screen. This is what makes Mythic Quest so fascinating. ... By Darren MooneyJune 18, 2021
Column Could Loki Demolish the MCU Canon? Loki introduces the Time Variance Authority in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it has ramifications for the canon. The TVA is an ancient ... By Darren MooneyJune 14, 2021
Column Sweet Tooth Is a Fairy Tale About Fatherhood Adapted from writer and artist Jeff Lemire’s Vertigo comic book, Sweet Tooth is the story of a young boy named Gus (Christian Convery). ... By Darren MooneyJune 11, 2021
Column Loki Isn’t Just the MCU’s Best Villain, He’s One of Its Most Compelling Characters With Loki launching on Disney+, it seems as good a time as any to take a look back at the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ... By Darren MooneyJune 7, 2021
Column Cruella de Vil Needs No Introduction, and Certainly No Explanation As introduced in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Cruella de Vil (Betty Lou Gerson) is not an especially complicated character. However, Cruella is ... By Darren MooneyJune 4, 2021
Column Mission: Impossible Is 25 Years Old: Its Big Twist Would Cause Outrage Today The first film in the Mission: Impossible franchise was released 25 years ago this May. Brian De Palma’s Mission: Impossible is a fascinating ... By Darren MooneyMay 31, 2021
Column M.O.D.O.K. Is a Love Letter to Comics, in All Their Goofy Glory Even just looking at him, one would strongly suspect that M.O.D.O.K. was a Stan Lee and Jack Kirby creation. The visually distinct villain ... By Darren MooneyMay 28, 2021
Column Tenet Is About Faith in an Uncertain Time Discussions of Christopher Nolan as a filmmaker tend to focus on his recurring fascination with the manipulation of time, his love of practical ... By Darren MooneyMay 24, 2021
Column With Shrek, Irony Went Mainstream – for Better and for Worse With two decades’ distance from its original release, it’s hard to understand just how seismic Shrek was. The film’s 20th anniversary has prompted ... By Darren MooneyMay 21, 2021
Column Superman: The Animated Series Offers an Underrated Take on the Man of Steel Superman: The Animated Series arrived on HBO Max in March, remastered in high definition. The arrival was somewhat overshadowed by all the excitement ... By Darren MooneyMay 17, 2021