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Charles Pulliam-Moore

Charles Pulliam-Moore

Film & TV Reporter

Film & TV Reporter

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    Nintendo’s shockingly excellent Super Mario Bros. Movie hits Netflix this December.

    News of the upcoming live-action Legend of Zelda movie still has a large chunk of Nintendo’s fans in a state of understandable shock.

    But as dubious as folks might feel about Nintendo’s choice to tap Avi Arad for its next big screen feature, rewatching The Super Mario Bros. Movie — which was excellent, and is coming to Netflix on December 3rd — might put those concerns to rest.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    The Archies looks like a good ol’ fashioned, wholesome time.

    Netflix’s upcoming musical The Archies from director Zoya Akhtar might be based on the same source material as the CW’s Riverdale, but the film’s latest trailer is yet another reminder that these takes on Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead are going to be bringing a completely different kind of energy to the small screen.

    Reports of The Marvels being good have not been exaggerated

    Nia DaCosta’s Captain Marvel sequel is a reminder of how much fun comic book storytelling can be.

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    Captain Laserhawk’s Adi Shankar on multiverses, AI, and Rayman propaganda

    As wild as the world of Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix might seem, it all makes perfect sense in creator Adi Shankar’s mind.

    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Charles Pulliam-Moore
    Netflix asks: “hey, you wanna see a dead cinematic universe?”

    Warner Bros. Discovery’s old cinematic universe of DC Comics adaptations is essentially dead at this point. But in case you were feeling nostalgic for Henry Cavill’s Superman or Cara Delevingne’s Enchantress, most of the DCEU is making its way to Netflix this December.