“Black Widow” Review
The Black Widow movie has been so long overdue (both because of the pandemic and Marvel’s crowded forecasting) that everything about the film screams of being a late arrival. It’s
The Black Widow movie has been so long overdue (both because of the pandemic and Marvel’s crowded forecasting) that everything about the film screams of being a late arrival. It’s
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Tom Hiddleston’s character of Loki receives perhaps one of the most lore-heavy and perplexing of Marvel series. The series takes place after the events of Avengers: Endgame, when a Loki