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Tag: Lucy Liu
REVIEW: Shazam: Fury of the Gods (2023)
Another year, another DC movie review from yours truly. When I say that I have zero problems with this film, I genuinely mean that. “But Tuggs!” you’ll say, “what about the FUN (I imagine you’ll hiss this word, like that little evil emoji with the horns and frowny face, like “FUUUUNNNNN,” as if it’s a…
Enter a Strange World With Trailer #2
Today, Disney released the second trailer for Strange World, their upcoming animated feature. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Lucy Liu, Dennis Quaid, and more, Strange World tells the story of a family of adventurers who venture beyond the world they know. This newest trailer shows that Liu’s character is the president and introduces us to Dennis Quaid as the…
Comic-Con 2022: DC Reveals Shazam and Black Adam Trailers
DC’s Comic-Con showing this year was all about Shazam and his nemesis, with new trailers for Shazam! Fury of the Gods and Black Adam launched. First, here’s the Shazam! sequel: I like it. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed Shazam!, and the sequel looks like it’ll be a good time as well. The…
Star Wars Releases Final Visions Trailer and Announces Voice Cast
Just over a month from the premiere of Star Wars: Visions on Disney+, Lucasfilm has released the final trailer in both English and Japanese. The English and Japanese voice casts have also been revealed. The anthology series’ English cast will feature Star Wars veterans like Andrew Kishino (Saw Gerrera), Temeura Morrison (Boba and Jango Fett),…
REVIEW: Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
2011 saw the release of Kung Fu Panda 2, a sequel that had a lot to live up to. Personally, I think the first Kung Fu Panda is one of DreamWorks Animation’s best films, and it’s regrettable how it’s been lost in the shuffle. The somewhat unexpected return of the Dragon Warrior was directed by…
REVIEW: Kung Fu Panda (2008)
It’s not often that a movie manages to be humorous, heartwarming, and just downright fun all at once. When I first saw Kung Fu Panda, I was absolutely blown away. Nothing in the marketing (including the film’s very title) excited me or hinted at anything better than DreamWorks’ last couple of releases. I’ve mentioned that…