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25 Worst MCU Characters Ranked

25. Donny BlazeMarvelShe-Hulk: Attorney At Law has given Marvel some of its most unforgivably annoying characters. Donny Blaze, a parody of both magician David Blaine and superhero Johnny Blaze. a.k.a. Ghost Rider, may be one of the MCU's worst creations yet. Not only is the idea of going to a magic show when the MCU has aliens and sorcerers incredibly stupid, but Blaze is sued by Wong because he allegedly "

25 Years on, Saving Private Ryans Opening Scene Remains Cinema's Most Brutal Depiction of War

In a recent podcast interview with The New Yorker, Tom Hanks trotted out some seemingly well-polished titbits about making his biggest films; the sort of Forrest Gump recollections you might imagine him sending forth to amuse his guests at one dinner party after another. Hearing Hanks talk about being thrust into the freezing water of the Irish sea while filming the D-Day landings in his 1998 war epic, Saving Private Ryan is different.

26 Best Beanies for Men in 2024

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26 Best Martin Scorsese Movies

So, how does an old Italian man—famous for his portraits of other Italian men—tell a story that is, by some lines of reasoning, not his to tell? In his unspooling of the haunting, gut-wrenching history of the Osage murders in 1920s Oklahoma, Scorsese gets out of the damn way. In Killers of the Flower Moon, the director does everything critics said Christopher Nolan didn't in Oppenheimer—mainly, memorializing the victims of white American terror.

27 Best Bars in America 2021

On April fifteenth, at 8:42 p.m., I had a drink. Not on Zoom. Not alone on my couch. Not outside, under a heat lamp. Nope. Inside, on a stool, at the actual, physical bar. For the first time in more than a year. To sit shoulder to shoulder with friends again, chatting with the bartender about esoteric spirits, hearing the laughter of strangers—it felt new and raw. Even with the masked staff and social distancing, the experience was unexpectedly life-affirming.