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While Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) is weighed down at times by heavy exposition and clunky plotting, these flaws are negligible compared to the emotional payoff and jaw-dropping action.
Issue 17, Volume 115
STC’s Spring comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, was a triumphant, laughter-filled production that emphasized the promise of Stuyvesant’s future productions.
With exhilarating action, deep storytelling, and an instantly lovable band of misfits, Thunderbolts* is easily one of the strongest films Marvel has released in the post-Endgame era.
Issue 16, Volume 115
While certainly weaker than any of the original seasons, especially due to a weaker supporting cast, Daredevil: Born Again delivered excellent action, great legal cases, and two final episodes that show promise for season two.
Issue 15, Volume 115
The third season of Invincible is arguably the greatest, with compelling stories, excellent writing, and amazing voice acting
Issue 14, Volume 115
If the Academy truly wishes to preserve its legacy, it must start rewarding excellence, wherever that appears
While individual pieces in The Writing’s on the Wall: Language and Silence in the Visual Arts explore the intersection between language and art, the exhibit lacks a cohesive structure, ultimately undermining curator Hilton Als’ vision.
Issue 11, Volume 115
Ultimately, many of the films and some of the television of 2024 felt like mostly setup and a break before the packed 2025.
Issue 9, Volume 115
While far from the best five episodes Cobra Kai has put out, it was decent across the board, but slightly flawed in a few areas, such as the fights and some of the characters.
Issue 6, Volume 115
Although the first part of season 6 has its issues, such as pacing and character choices, it still offers five solid episodes worth watching
Issue 3, Volume 115
Deadpool and Wolverine is a self-aware film that is extremely fun to watch.
Issue 1, Volume 115