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Wonder Woman No. 21 shows the curse of toxic masculinity in humans and gods
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One of the main focuses throughout Tom King’s Wonder Woman has been DC Comics' Diana Prince navigating her life in a world full of disgusting men saying and doing deplorable things because she’s a woman. As time passed, some of her enemies (like Sarge Steel) learned that using words that rhyme with witch weren’t appropriate. While this is common for mortals, you’d assume that the gods would be above this thinking. Apparently, not.

Wonder Woman No. 21 creative team

Writer: Tom King Artist: Guillem MarchColorist: Tomeu Morey View this post on Instagram

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Wonder Woman No. 20, Diana asked Batman to help her solve a murder on Olympus. Diana’s mother Hippolyta was framed for killing Ares, and they had 24 hours to find out who it was. If the heroes failed, Batman would be killed by Zeus. In the process of gathering clues,...
See full article at Bam Smack Pow
  • 5/29/2025
  • by Mark Lynch
  • Bam Smack Pow
Ya está aquí el primer tráiler de ‘La Buena Letra’, la nueva película de Celia Rico, que competirá en el Festival de Málaga.
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Protagonizada por Loreto Mauleón y Enric Auquer. © Caramel Films

Ya se ha publicado el primer tráiler y póster de la película La buena letra, dirigida por la sevillana Celia Rico Clavellino (Los pequeños amores), que competirá en la Sección Oficial del Festival de Cine de Málaga.

Basada en la novela homónima de Rafael Chirbes, La buena letra se sitúa en un pueblo valenciano, durante la posguerra. Ana trata de salir adelante con su familia; la guerra civil ha abierto una profunda herida en todos ellos, especialmente en su cuñado, Antonio. Ana intenta curar esa herida a base de guisos, secretos y silencios, pero cuando Isabel, recién casada con Antonio, llega a la familia, las atenciones y cuidados de Ana valdrán de poco o nada: el sacrificio no siempre tiene su recompensa.

La película es el tercer largometraje de Rico y está protagonizado por Loreto Mauleón (Querer*), junto a Enric Auquer...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 2/15/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
‘La Buena Letra’, protagonizada por Loreto Mauleón y Enric Auquer y dirigida por Celia Rico Clavellino, ya tiene fecha de estreno. ¡Toma nota!
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Basada en la novela homónima de Rafael Chirbes. © Caramel Films

Ya se ha anunciado la fecha de estreno de la película La buena letra, de la cineasta sevillana Celia Rico Clavellino (Los pequeños amores) y basada en la novela homónima del autor valenciano Rafael Chirbes.

La buena letra se sitúa en un pueblo valenciano, durante la posguerra. Ana trata de salir adelante con su familia; la guerra civil ha abierto una profunda herida en todos ellos, especialmente en su cuñado, Antonio. Ana intenta curar esa herida a base de guisos, secretos y silencios, pero cuando Isabel, recién casada con Antonio, llega a la familia, las atenciones y cuidados de Ana valdrán de poco o nada: el sacrificio no siempre tiene su recompensa.

La película está protagonizada por Loreto Mauleón (Querer*), junto a Enric Auquer (El maestro que prometió el mar), Roger Casamajor (La mesías), Ana Rujas (La mesías), Teresa Lozano...
See full article at mundoCine
  • 1/16/2025
  • by Marta Medina
  • mundoCine
Natalie Dormer & Naomie Harris Break Down The Wasp's Complex Characters
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After a stellar run in festivals, The Wasp is finally releasing in theaters nationwide. Directed by Guillem Morales from a screenplay by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm (and incidentally based on her stage play), the stress-inducing thriller pits Naomie Harris and Natalie Dormer against each other and offers them awards-worthy material to chew on. The plot's many twists and turns are best witnessed without prior preparation, but the story follows Heather (Harris) as she seeks a way out of her unhappy marriage with help from her estranged childhood friend Carla (Dormer).

Harris and Dormer are joined by Dominic Allburn and Jack Morris, who play their respective husbands, but The Wasp is primarily focused on the dynamic between the two women. As they plot their tenuous future together, their difficult past starts coming to light and threatens to upend their carefully laid plans. The genre is thriller without a doubt, but the movie...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 8/29/2024
  • by Tatiana Hullender
  • ScreenRant
Catwoman Reveals Her Equivalent to the Batcave & It Has the Perfect Name
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Batman #151 unveils a must-see Catwoman lore twist with her unique hideout. Selina also reveals an anecdote concerning her childhood and how it relates to her secret lair. Despite her best efforts, Catwoman can't escape Batman, leading to a humorous moment between the two that highlights why the BatCat ship is a favorite among fans.

Warning: Contains Potential Spoilers for Batman #151!The Batman tie-in issue for DCs blockbuster event, Absolute Power, has finally arrived, featuring a must-see Catwoman lore revelation for fans of Selina Kyle. In this awesome development, the Gotham City Siren now joins Batman with an on-brand hideout, complete with a uniquely thematic name that perfectly complements her feline persona.

This scene is a prime example of why the BatCat ship is so popular among fans, showcasing Batman as a well-intentioned but overstepping partner, while Catwoman acts like Bruce is the last person she wants to see, even though...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 8/6/2024
  • by Taylor Blake Forsberg
  • ScreenRant
DCs New, Evil Flash Design Is the Best Speedster Costume In Decades
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Velocity's sleek design outshines other speedsters, making him the 'best-dressed' Flash on Prime-Earth. A variant cover for Absolute Power #4 features Velocity in a lightning-speed battle with Barry Allen. Velocity is a Flash-Inspired Amazo and Batman of Zur-En-Arrh hybrid that Amanda Waller controls.

A new speedster in the DC Universe is not only making even Wally West look slow but also setting a new standard for style as the best-dressed Flash on Prime-Earth. Beyond his striking appearance, however, the pressing question remains: where did this new speedster come from, and who controls him?

Fans have already glimpsed Amanda Wallers Flash-inspired Amazo, but a new variant cover by Guillem March provides the most detailed view yet of this intriguing speedster. Featured in Absolute Power #4 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, set for release on October 2, Marchs cover vividly captures a lightning-speed battle between Barry Allen and Velocity.

Absolute Power #4 (2024)

Release Date:

October...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 7/21/2024
  • by Taylor Blake Forsberg
  • ScreenRant
The Wasp Review: This Dark, Jaw-Dropping Psychological Thriller Is The Wildest Film I've Seen All Year
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The tension and suspense in The Wasp is incredible, leading to wild and engaging twists. Natalie Dormer and Naomie Harris deliver exceptional performances that leave a lasting impact. The directing and writing of The Wasp are top-tier, creating a thrilling and enthralling viewing experience.

Adapting a play into a film is no easy task. Something that can be so intimate onstage may not always translate well onscreen. But the way in which director Guillem Morales interprets Morgan Lloyd Malcolms material in The Wasp a script Malcolm adapted herself is truly transcendent. Naomie Harris and Natalie Dormer give awards-worthy performances, trusting each other and the filmmakers to deliver intense, nail-biting portrayals of characters who are each deserving of sympathy. I didnt really know what to expect from The Wasp, but I can say the less you know about its plot, the better.

The Wasp (2024)

Director Guillem MoralesRelease Date June 8, 2024Writers Morgan Lloyd MalcolmCast Jake Donald-Crookes,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 6/20/2024
  • by Mae Abdulbaki
  • ScreenRant
Thriller ‘The Wasp’ Starring Naomie Harris And Natalie Dormer Flies To Shout! Studios
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Exclusive: In a seven-figure deal, Shout! Studios has acquired all North American rights to The Wasp, a psychological thriller starring Academy Award nominee Naomie Harris (Moonlight) and Natalie Dormer (Game of Thrones), which adapts the play by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm.

Written by Malcolm and directed by two-time BAFTA nominee Guillem Morales (Inside Number 9), in his English-language debut, the film will be released in theaters this summer.

In The Wasp, Heather (Harris) and Carla (Dormer) agree to meet after having not spoken in years. Over tea, Heather presents a very unexpected proposition that will change their lives forever.

Nate Bolotin and Maxime Cottray from XYZ Films produced, with James Harris and Leonora Darby of Tea Shop Productions, Sean Sorensen of Royal Viking Entertainment and Matthew B. Schmidt of Paradise City Films also producing. Julie Dansker and Jordan Fields of Shout! Studios are executive producers. XYZ Films financed in association with Ipr.Vc and Three Point Capital.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 4/2/2024
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Batman's Darkest Self Threatens the Entire DC Multiverse - Theory Explained
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Warning! Contains spoilers for Batman #140!

Batman's next major fight will be against a "legion of himself" that has been corrupted by the Zur-En-Arrh personality. The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh is a violent version of Batman created by Bruce Wayne as a backup personality. Clues in recent Batman comics suggest that Batman has accidentally infected multiple versions of himself, posing a threat to the entire multiverse.

No matter how dangerous a threat is in the DC Universe, Batman has always managed to rise to stop it. But, from several clues in the past couple of Batman stories, it looks like Batman's next major fight is going to be against an enemy he has little experience fighting: himself.

The upcoming Batman #140 by Chip Zdarsky and Jorge Jiménez promises to reunite the Joker and Batman for their biggest battle yet — but it seems that Joker won't be the biggest threat Batman faces in this issue.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 8/29/2023
  • by Dashiel Reaves
  • ScreenRant
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