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Wonder Man is a Hollywood satire with an ionic punch
Rating: ★★★★☆ Reviewed: February 12, 2026 Dropped in its entirety on Disney+ late last month, Wonder Man is less of a superhero origin story and more of a love letter (and occasionally a poison pen letter) to the absurdity of Hollywood itself. Showrunners Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest have delivered something the Marvel Cinematic Universe has desperately needed recently: a distinct, singular voice. The series follows Simon Williams (played with soulful intensity by Y
Denise Breen
3 hours ago2 min read


Send Help, Sam Raimi's corporate satire is a bloody, beautiful return to form
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) Author: Denise Breen There is a specific, visceral joy in watching a Sam Raimi movie that feels like a Sam Raimi movie. After a decade largely spent playing in the sandboxes of Marvel and Disney, the director has finally returned to the scrappy, mean-spirited, and splatstick roots that made Evil Dead II and Drag Me to Hell genre touchstones. His latest offering, Send Help (2026), is not a perfect film—it is occasionally shaggy, tonally schizophrenic, and
Denise Breen
2 days ago4 min read


The Art of the Dull: Melania is a Masterclass in Vacuity
Rating: 0/5 Written by Denise Breen Runtime: 104 minutes (feels like 104 years) I watched Melania to see if it's as bad as you might think and, it's worse. To call Melania a film is an insult to celluloid. To call it a documentary is an insult to journalism. To call it "reality TV" is an insult to the narrative cohesion of The Real Housewives. Released into US cinemas and on some streaming platforms with the pomp of a coronation and the soul of a press release, Amazon MGM’s $
Denise Breen
Jan 312 min read
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