Thor: RagnarokThor: Ragnarok
Thor has always come across as the weaker of the Marvel film series’. The first film was well made, but never really demanded a repeat watch. The second, whilst not
Thor has always come across as the weaker of the Marvel film series’. The first film was well made, but never really demanded a repeat watch. The second, whilst not
With Thor:Ragnarok releasing, and having such a cosmic vibe to it, here’s my review from another cosmic powered Marvel film. This review was originally published on an external site. Back
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Director: Peyton Reed Cast: Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Michael Pena, Evangeline Lilly The Marvel Cinematic machine rolls into its third phase with another new character, and a film which has