Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 2 Review: Better Than Part 1
Following the massive disappointment with Part 1, Zack Snyder doesn’t even come close to fixing things, unfortunately.
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Following the massive disappointment with Part 1, Zack Snyder doesn’t even come close to fixing things, unfortunately.
Alex Garland refuses to pull the trigger which leads to something dull rather than teetering on the razor’s edge.
Jake Gyllenhaal is no Patrick Swayze and Doug Liman needs to get a clue as do the newbie writers.
Everyone associated with this disaster of a movie should be fired.
Hopefully you weren’t expecting this to be a Henry Cavill James Bond movie.
Did Kevin Smith and company learn their lesson from the huge backlash to ‘Revelation?!’
One man’s brutal campaign for vengeance takes on national stakes after he is revealed to be a former operative of a powerful and clandestine organization .
First two episodes are decent enough but the series takes a massive nosedive from there.
Just when you think the MCU can’t get any worse, hold my beer.
What could have been a good episode instead gets bogged down by pushing diverse characters onto the fandom.
The latest episode is downhill full of forgettable MCU characters.
Marvel finally gets a diverse character right that isn’t all about sending a message.
More weak writing as the series seems like it has been rushed for whatever reason.
Russell T Davies continues lecturing the fans but things don’t go sweet they go sour.
Seems like more of a filler episode where they ran out of ideas.
Fun episode with lots of jokes and references.
This is more like it and what the series should be about.
The MCU needs a facelift.
Part 1 in now available on Netflix but it’s severely lacking.
Jason Momoa sends the DCEU on its way in a buddy comedy worth watching.