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Critics have been praising Thunderbolts*, and this weekend moviegoers finally get the chance to see the blockbuster for ...
Thunderbolts is a little too quippy for its own good, but its a solid step toward getting the MCU back on solid footing.
Marvel movies have raised a generation of young superhero fans. But is the new film "Thunderbolts*" suitable for little kids?
The Marvel Cinematic Universe officially kicked off in 2008 with Iron Man, and is still going strong nearly two decades later ...
The cinematic universe shows scant signs of creative revival in its latest outing, which stars Florence Pugh, David Harbour ...
"Thunderbolts*" features a team of antiheroes, including Sebastian Stan's Bucky Barnes and Florence Pugh's Yelena Belova.
Marvel's latest team-building exercise, Thunderbolts* — the asterisk is part of its title for reasons I'll leave you to ...
Florence Pugh headlines a super team full of has-beens -- and it's the first MCU movie in years that doesn't feel like a hack ...
Yes, Thunderbolts* is literally a superhero movie about has-beens fighting off depression. It's more than a little on the ...
The meek and timid character is introduced to the wise-cracking group of anti-heroes early on in their journey and becomes a ...
The reviews are in: "Thunderbolts*" is officially a hit with critics. It's being hailed as a return to form for Marvel.
Thunderbolts is the 36th Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, and while the franchise is known for its over-the-top action ...