
Rotten Tomatoes Is Cooked — Why Fans Don’t Buy the Hype Anymore
Rotten Tomatoes once ruled the movie conversation, but skewed scores, studio manipulation, and lazy discourse have shattered its credibility. Here’s why fans are finally done with the TomatoMeter.

The 5 Worst Takes About Superhero Movies You’ll Hear This Year
From “Superhero Movies Are Killing Cinema” to “It’s All Just CGI Filler,” here are the worst hot takes about superhero films that keep getting recycled — and why they’re dead wrong.

Not Everything Needs to Be ‘Comic Accurate’—Grow Up
Stop clinging to “comic accuracy.” See how rigid canon talk stifles Batman, Spider‑Man & every hero—and why fresh spins keep comics (and movies) alive.

Superhero Fatigue Is a Myth — And I’m Tired of Pretending It’s Real
Critics love to push the “superhero fatigue” storyline, but the box office and fan interest tell a different story. Here’s why the genre isn’t dying — and lazy journalism needs to stop pretending it is.

$125 Million! Superman has Revived the Cape Game
Superman rockets to a $122 million opening weekend, topping Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts, and jump‑starting James Gunn’s new DCU era.

The 57-Hour Pop-Culture Diet: 7 Franchise Feasts You Can Obliterate Before Labor Day
Summer binge sorted: Spider-Verse, Deadpool, John Wick, Avatar & Invincible—7 franchises, 57 hours. Runtimes, highlights & posting tips to finish by Labor Day.

Captain America: Civil War" Is One of the Worst MCU Movies – And It’s Not Even Close
Despite its glowing reputation, Captain America: Civil War is riddled with weak character arcs, inconsistent motivations, and forced drama. Here’s why it doesn’t deserve the hype.

Why Humor in Comic Book Movies Divides Audiences
Comic book movies blend action and humor, but not all fans appreciate this mix. Explore why some push back against

The Role of Humor in Comic Book Movies
Humor in comic book movies provides relief from intensity, enhances character development, and makes the films more relatable and enjoyable.
Marvel Studios has left Georgia for the U.K., citing rising costs, cheaper labor, and competitive tax credits. Discover why Hollywood’s biggest franchise made the move—and what needs to change to keep productions in America.