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Jimmy Kimmel calls out GOP senators who “brazenly lied” to defend Trump

Charlie May
"It's amazing that these guys will lie to cover for Donald Trump; he obviously said it"

“Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” is a nostalgia-baiting film done right

Matthew Rozsa
There have been way too many nostalgia-based movies recently, but “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” sets a standard

The biggest superhero movies of 2017, ranked worst to best

Jarrett Lyons
There were a lot of caped crusaders at the multiplex in 2017 — which ones stunk it up and which ones saved the day?

The rape allegation against Bryan Singer brings decades of whispers to a head

Jarrett Lyons
The sordid history of the "X-Men" director resurfaces after an alleged victim files a lawsuit

Fox halts “Bohemian Rhapsody” production following absence of director Bryan Singer

Charlie May
A representative for Singer said his disappearance is related to "a personal health matter"

In Trump’s U.S., The Punisher has become Captain America

Gabriel Bell
Frank Castle has become the totem of a false belief that America is at war with existential threats from within

No room for softness: Director Zack Snyder delivers “Justice League,” the heroes we deserve

John Semley
Grim, bleak, crypto-fascist: is it any wonder audiences seem to hate Zack Snyder’s superhero fantasies?

Here’s what the critics are saying about “Justice League”

Gabriel Bell
Oh dear — the fanboys are not going to like this

A chameleon-like artist has created the best damn Trump satire

Mark Peters
Is anyone — including members of his own administration — not sick of Donald Trump?

“Whistle, and I’ll Come to You,” a horror story about self-deception, seems about right this year

Colin Fleming
The finest Halloween TV film ever made, and its grim relevance in 2017

Twitter is loving this bonkers Melania body-double conspiracy theory

Jarrett Lyons
Get out your tinfoil hat!

Did Tucker Carlson wink at Las Vegas conspiracy theorists?

Amanda Marcotte
By running a report that the Vegas shooter had an accomplice, Carlson gives credence to a false conspiracy theory

Experience the polychromatic world of New York Comic Con in photos

Peter Cooper
Meet some of the cosplayers behind one of pop culture's largest events

Comics icon Frank Miller on “Batman,” his career and Donald Trump

Chauncey DeVega
Creator of the "Dark Knight" comics on the lessons of his long career and our "exceptionally cartoony" president

Mark Godsey is an American superhero: He gets innocent people out of prison

Bob Cesca
Onetime "prosecutor's prosecutor" on his conversion experience, and how he became a crusader for the voiceless

“Wonder Woman,” a massive hit in America, isn’t as loved overseas

Leigh C. Anderson
Though "Wonder Woman" broke records in North America, it failed to work wonders throughout the rest of the world

Comics captured U.S. ambivalence about the Vietnam War

Cathy Schlund-Vials
Titles like Marvel's "NAM" show how comics dealt with growing American ambivalence about the Vietnam War

26 films Rotten Tomatoes got 100 percent wrong

Matthew Rozsa
The Tomatometer is beloved and useful, but far from perfect — here are 26 films that the aggregator got wrong

Labor Day heroes: The 7 most pro-union comic books ever made

Mark Peters
Yes, when they're not saving the planet, some of your favorite superheroes have stood up for workers' rights

The damage we do to boys and men that explains the Trump presidency

Kali Holloway
Toxic masculinity hurts men and women alike.

Why D.C.’s escape artist Mister Miracle is the hero we need right now

Mark Peters
In a new run by Tom King and Mitch Gerads, the Jack Kirby creation fights depression and Trumpian anxiety

A collection of anti-Nazi comic book covers from the 1940s is one of the most relevant books of the year

Mark Peters
Long before America entered World War II, comic book artists and authors addressed the Nazi threat

Hey Marvel, please don’t take away female Thor’s hammer

Mark Peters
The Jane Foster version of the classic hero is not only a critical and financial success, it's a vital step forward

What does the director switch on “Justice League” mean for the auteur theory?

John Semley
The new disposability of directors in recent blockbuster productions raises questions about the state of the art
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