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Star Wars, Vol. 4: Last Flight of the Harbinger
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Take a walk on the Dark Side with Sergeant Kreel and an elite group of Imperial soldiers aboard the...
Mockingbird, Vol. 1: I Can Explain
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Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Bobbi Morse, the former Avenger known as Mockingbird, goes solo in her own...
Contest of Champions Vol. 1: Battleworld
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You've played the game, now watch the action play out across page after page of super hero...
Jessica Jones: Blind Spot
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Jessica has just faced her greatest fears - her most dangerous enemy - and won! Surely everything is...
Star Wars: Age of Rebellion - Villains
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Writer Greg Pak (WEAPON H and WEAPON X) teams up with artists Chris Sprouse (BLACK PANTHER) and more...
Star Wars: Doctor Aphra, Vol. 5: Worst Among Equals
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Doctor Aphra - worst among equals! On the run from the law in a massive alien metropolis, Aphra has...
Star Wars: Kanan, Vol. 2: First Blood
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Continue to explore the early days of Kanan Jarrus, the sensational star of STAR WARS REBELS! You've...
Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Black Panther (2018) in Movies
Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)
It seems that Marvel has certainly found the key to making superhero movies that just look so great and Black Panther is no exception to their continued success, the movie looks great, it has a superb cast, the soundtrack is superb and the action is all in the places it needs to be, oh and the 3D is done in such a way that it has depth without any of those in your face moments.
Ryan Hill (152 KP) rated Iron Man (2008) in Movies
May 9, 2019
Iron Man tells the story of genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist Tony Stark who, while on his tour to war-torn Afghanistan for the demonstration of his new weaponry to United States military, is ambushed & taken hostage by a terrorist group. Working with another captive, he designs an exoskeleton to get out from there & after returning to US further refines his design. The plot covers the change his captivity brings in his entire personality.
Stylishly directed by Jon Favreau, Iron Man aims for the same grounded approach that Christopher Nolan applied in Batman Begins & succeeds amazingly well for the most part. The screenplay is brimming with energy, wit & charm, and is brilliantly written & narrated. Production design provides it a very modern feel, Camerawork is vibrantly carried out, Editing briskly paces the whole story which also benefits from Ramin Djawadi's fitting score as well as clever use of existing songs.
Coming to the acting department, Iron Man features a star-studded cast in Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Jeff Bridges & Terrence Howard but the film belongs to Downey Jr. who blazes brightly in red n gold with a performance that's absolutely fantastic, effortlessly charismatic & downright polished. Overshadowing the input of the rest & fitting the suit perfectly, this is one role that couldn't have gone to a better actor & how this gifted talent renders Tony Stark on screen is a further proof of that.
On an overall scale, Iron Man has enough power in it to please both fans of the comics as well as newcomers. Sure its third act isn't as impressive as the first two but the positives eclipse the negatives by a huge margin. Balancing its storytelling aspects with big budget extravaganza to triumph as a work of quality in the eyes of viewers n critics alike, Iron Man is a highly refreshing, wildly entertaining & largely satisfying crowd-pleaser that's hugely responsible for the foundation on which Marvel Studios stands today. Highly recommended.

