Avengers: Endgame Review
Not only the satisfying conclusion to a two-movie story but also the perfect payoff to that 10-year journey on which moviegoers embarked.
Not only the satisfying conclusion to a two-movie story but also the perfect payoff to that 10-year journey on which moviegoers embarked.
Feels like a never-ending supply of sweet moments with a better plot probably saved for its sequel.
Puts the Asgardian god of thunder on top of the Marvel Universe mountain for the first time.
Spotlight is every bit as gripping and dramatic as All the President’s Men.
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