Wonder Woman 1984 Review
Not even the star power of Gal Gadot can save Wonder Woman 1984 from its many WWTF moments.
Not even the star power of Gal Gadot can save Wonder Woman 1984 from its many WWTF moments.
Does little to help us rekindle the original film’s energy or, I fear, its success.
Blade Runner 2049 is the quintessential definition of epic.
Blade Runner 2049 offers its own memorable characters, technology, visuals and jaw-dropping sequences.
The only thing that I’m wondering about Wonder Woman is what went wrong.
Everyone can sink their teeth into this Wonder Woman regardless of their interpretation.
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