REVIEW – “Black Adam”: Another Dark, Mindless Turn for DC’s Cinematic Footprint
Long gestating in WB/DC’s big screen coffers since 2014, if not longer, there seemed to be a mountain of promise in crafting a solo origin film for an antihero with…
Long gestating in WB/DC’s big screen coffers since 2014, if not longer, there seemed to be a mountain of promise in crafting a solo origin film for an antihero with…
Celebrated French author Charles Perrault (or his estate) probably never imagined his sweetly fanciful 1697 short story Cendrillon to outlast the rest of his career to latch onto the cultural…