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Tag: Alfred Molina
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How Villains Make the Hero in Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home has had its opening weekend now, and if its incredible box office performance is any indication, most people have seen it. That means it’s time to get in-depth and let the spoilers fly. (If you haven’t gotten to the theater yet, you can read my spoiler-free review here and come back…
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REVIEW: Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Spider-Man: No Way Home had me worried from the start. I’d enjoyed Spidey’s previous MCU films very much, and while I haven’t cared for some of the changes made to his lore, I had faith that it was leading somewhere and decided to go with it. Then, they announced that the third movie would involve…
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer Revisits Old Enemies
Late Tuesday night, Disney and Marvel released the second and ostensibly final trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home. This comes shortly after some of the film’s plot points were leaked on the internet. This newest trailer is a mixture of new ideas and homage to the older movies, and gives us a better look at returning…
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Spider-Man: No Way Home Characters Confirmed Via Empire
Empire’s December covers are dedicated to the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. Let’s take a glimpse into what new/old characters are coming back to tangle with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. As Spider-Man stands all superhero-y in an all-new suit, there are several obvious references to Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina’s Doctor Octopus, and Jamie Foxx’s…
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Tom Holland Calls Spider-Man’s MCU Future Into Question
Tom Holland may be preparing to web-sling off into the sunset. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the current Peter Parker said that the cast and crew of the upcoming Spider-Man film, Spider-Man: No Way Home, are treating it like it’s “the end of a franchise.” He described shooting his final scene with Zendaya and…
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REVIEW: Rango (2011)
Like many people, I have a “to watch” list that constantly gets longer and rarely sees any progress. The pandemic and my new work situation have allowed me to watch a lot more of this stuff than usual, for both good and bad. Rango is a movie that I saw just once when it was…