There’s something quintessentially American and straight out of Norman Rockwell about centering a survey of multiple generations around the living room, with idealized themes of home and family reinforced by scenes around the Christmas tree or the dining table, fully extended to accommodate the ever-expanding clan at Thanksgiving. But relatable doesn’t always mean interesting, even
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[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the first two episodes of WandaVision. Read at your own risk!] WandaVision is officially here and after the first two episodes of the classic-sitcom-meets-Twilight-Zone series, it’s obvious that nothing is what it seems. However, for the most part, the Disney+ series does allow Wanda (Elizabeth Olsen) and Vision (Paul
Industry-wide production delays have pushed back the premieres of a number of Marvel projects, including Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow, the character’s long-awaited solo film. Originally pushed from May to November this year, the film will now open on May 7, 2021, a whole year after it was first set to debut. Unsurprisingly, this move has once again
The Infinity Saga came to a close in 2019 with the one-two punch of Avengers: Endgame and Spider-Man: Far From Home, and although Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) and Natasha (Scarlett Johansson) are gone, we haven’t seen the last of several of our other favorite Marvel characters. Though we might not see some of them on
Amazon is spicing up your November with a whole lot of new programming to stream. Heading to Prime Video next month are series you love, like Seasons 1-6 of Community, all of which lands on the platform on Nov. 8, and new shows and movies to check out, including the new anthology film series Small Axe, from