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Making A Case For ‘Fantastic Four’ (2015)

Fans of the Fantastic Four have been continually displeased with the team’s on-screen depiction, and its hard to blame them. The Roger Corman Fantastic Four film was far too cheesy and cheap to make...

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Retro Review: The Incredible Hulk (2008)

After a decade of steadily capitalizing on a string of creative successes, and becoming one of the biggest movie franchises of all time, it’s easy to forget that the Marvel Cinematic Universe started...

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Retro Review: Iron Man (2008)

Iron Man. The film that started the Marvel Cinematic Universe on a path that would have fans salivating for any future Marvel film and would lead by example on how to create a connected universe....

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Retro Review: Iron Man 2 (2010)

Having already completed the site’s Retro Review for The Incredible Hulk (2008), I’m starting to feel like I’ve been cast in the role of apologist for the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s least-loved...

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Retro Review: Thor (2011)

Moving forward and away from some of the more unloved earlier offerings of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and following a tedious two year gap between MCU movie releases, we arrive in New Mexico at the...

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Retro Review: Doom (2005)

The old movies we choose to revisit and write articles on here at ScreenGeek get classified into one of two categories. In the case of a film that one of our writers loves, but posterity has chosen to...

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MCU Retro Review: Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)

Whilst 2011 would not be the first (or indeed, the last…) year that Marvel fans would get two separate MCU releases in Captain America: The First Avenger and Thor, it did represent the first time that...

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Why ‘Iron Man 3’ Is The Lowest Point Of The MCU

Few franchises can boast a success rate comparable to that of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. As the iconic movie series celebrates it’s tenth birthday, you can genuinely only count on one hand the...

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Retro Review: X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

Most film franchises contain at least one movie that pretty much everybody associated with it wishes had ultimately never happened. Whether it’s The Phantom Menace, Rise Of The Machines or either of...

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Making A Case For 2014’s ‘Transcendence’ Starring Johnny Depp

In his peak, few stars could draw in crowds like Johnny Depp in the 2000s. The eccentric actor made waves with his dedicated portrayal of the drunken pirate Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean,...

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