WANDAVISION: An Accidental Encapsulation of the Marvel Fanbase
In his latest essay, Jakub Flasz examines WandaVision as a cinematic encapsulation of MCU as a whole.
WandaVision - S1E9: The Series Finale
The season finale of WandaVision is certainly action packed, although it seems to leave several questions still unanswered
ClapperCast - Episode 41: Marvel's WandaVision + Raya and the Last Dragon
On this week of ClapperCast, the team gives their thoughts on Disney+'s WandaVision and Disney's newest animated feature Raya and the Last Dragon!
WandaVision - S1E8: Previously On
The penultimate episode of WandaVision is a disappointment and an admirable misfire
WandaVision - S1E7: Breaking the Fourth Wall
Unfortunately, this week’s episode of WandaVision takes a dip in pace, despite the fact it contains some events of significant importance
WandaVision - S1E6: All-New Halloween Spectacular!
Episode six moves forward in a rather relaxed manner, as opposed to the continuous twists of the previous episode
WandaVision - S1E5: On a Very Special Episode...
The dual narrative is a welcome relief, but also shines a crack on the increasingly detrimental sitcom format
WandaVision - S1E4: We Interrupt this Program
WandaVision takes a step away from the increasingly familiar sitcom concept and seeks to shine a light on the mechanics of the outside worl
WandaVision - S1E3: Now In Color
WandaVision’s third episode allows for Olsen’s best performance so far but is also the first of the series to end on a sense of true unease and eeriness
WandaVision - S1E2: Don’t Touch That Dial
It is going to be hard to justify waiting a week between each installment if things don’t pick up
WandaVision - S1E1: Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience
Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe begins here
Uncle Frank
Without the consistencies in writing or the enjoyable performances, Uncle Frank would have very little, if anything, to show for itself
ClapperCast - Episode 29: Hillbilly Elegy, Ammonite, & Uncle Frank
Global contributors discuss Netflix and Ron Howard’s latest possible awards contender Hillbilly Elegy, Francis Lee’s Ammonite, and Alan Ball’s Uncle Frank