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- A single mom named Gabbie hires a tour guide, a psychic, a priest and a historian to help exorcise her newly bought mansion after discovering it is inhabited by ghosts.
- Four misfit campers must band together and conquer their fears in order to save the world during an alien invasion.
- When a new villain threatens New York City, Peter Parker and Spider-Man's worlds collide. To save the city and those he loves, he must rise up and be greater.
- When Flora rescues a squirrel she names Ulysses, she is amazed to discover he possesses unique superhero powers, which take them on an adventure of humorous complications that ultimately change Flora's life and her outlook forever.
- The children of the Avengers hone their powers and go head to head with the very enemy responsible for their parents' demise.
- A documentary that tells the history of The Fantastic Four (1994), which was executive produced by Roger Corman.
- Elaine Reparso is trying to break into the ever evolving Electronic Music scene to provide a better life for herself and little sister of who she is a guardian. This fame comes in an unexpected fashion when she (wearing a mask from her DJ outfit) saves a girl from being raped as well as an entire club of people from a gunman. Taking the injustice of the industry to heart, Elaine takes up the mantle of Rave, a masked vigilante for the EDM scene who protects her city from petty criminals and domestic terrorists. However, Elaine quickly learns that balancing her double life isn't easy, especially when she crosses paths with a super-powered friend turned enemy who will challenge the morals and alliances of both Elaine and Rave.
- The surreal, traumatic, and revelatory fallout from the morning when everyone on Hawai'i thought a nuclear missile strike was imminent.
- When people praise Black Panther (2018) and attack its critics without having seen it, Paul Joseph Watson decides to issue his own premature review.
- "Thanks, Stan." is a celebration of the legacy and work of famed comic-book writer Stan Lee (Spider-Man, Iron Man, Black Panther, Hulk). An independently-made piece not commissioned in any way by Marvel.
- Stefan Molyneux reviews Black Panther (2018).
- This short documentary, which is featured on the Blade (1998) DVD, shows us the original ending to the film and an explanation as to why it is not in the final film.
- TL;DR (aka Teal Deer) reviews Black Panther (2018) - or does he?
- Robert Pattinson's batsuit in "The Batman" (2022) was the most practical version yet of the iconic hero's costume and it was possible in part due to technological advancements over the past 80 years that have transformed superhero garb in movies and TV shows. Marvel and DC movies like "Iron Man" (2008) and "Man of Steel" (2013) have consistently utilized the latest technology to make costumes more real than ever. 3D printing, CGI, and motion-capture technology all helped create costumes with greater detail and practicality to craft the realistic superhuman figures we see on-screen.
- In this clip from an InfoWars broadcast, Milo Yiannopoulos and Paul Joseph Watson discuss the Left's push for gun control and a new Marvel movie with a surprisingly Trumpian hero.
- To celebrate the release of "Avengers: Endgame," Insider had physicist Jim Kakalios take a closer look at the physics of the Marvel universe. Here he reacts to 10 memorable scenes from Marvel movies and rates them based on their accuracy. Find out what exactly quantum mechanics, time dilation, Einstein's theory of special relativity, and spider silk tell us about the superheroes of the Marvel franchise. Which weapon would you rather have in a fight: Thor's Mjolnir hammer or Captain America's shield? Hint: The answer has to do with the conservation of energy - and the sonoluminescence of vibranium. Dr. Kakalios breaks down the physics behind this and many other Marvel phenomena, including Shuri's holographic car in "Black Panther;" Peter Parker's spider-webbing train save in "Spider-Man 2;" the multiverse theory of "Doctor Strange;" the role of Pym particles and the Higgs boson in "Ant-Man;" artificial gravity in "Guardians of the Galaxy;" and Tony Stark's cybernetic helmet and gold-titanium exoskeleton in "Iron Man." He sheds light on why Carol Danvers doesn't age from "Captain Marvel" to "Avengers: Endgame;" why the Space Stone is so powerful when yielded by Thanos in "Avengers: Infinity War;" and what's with all the talk of quantum entanglement, quantum tunneling, and "quantum mumbo-jumbo" in "Ant-Man and the Wasp."
- 2017– 15mTV Episode
- On the 25th anniversary of one of Disney's biggest hits, Nostalgia Critic takes a look and sees if it's warranting all the praise it's gotten for so long. Let's take a look at The Lion King.
- 2006– 11mTV-145.0 (11)TV EpisodeThe Infinity Saga is over, but the MCU shows no signs of slowing down. For this list, we'll be looking at some of the most interesting, compelling, and buzzworthy things that we know about Phase 4 of the MCU following San Diego Comic Con, where a number of films, tv series and castings were announced and/or mad official.
- 2018–3.3 (13)Podcast Episode
- WatchMojo counts down the top 10 anticipated MCU shows and movies.
- 2007– 21mTV-MA6.7 (61)TV EpisodeWith the Star Wars sequel trilogy wrapped up, fans are starting to say the prequels were better. Yeah, seriously. The Nostalgia Critic journeys back to that galaxy far, far away to examine both prequel and sequel trilogies to spotlight what worked, what didn't work, what REALLY didn't work, and what the prequels may in fact have that could possibly make them more proper Star Wars movies than the new ones.
- 2012– 21m7.5 (21)TV EpisodeI dodged it at the cinema, but there was no avoiding The Predator forever. Join me as I break down the movie pretty much sums up everything wrong with the modern film industry.