Sure, Marvel has been keeping fans happy for just about all of 2021 with its Disney+ jams. But we all know that feeling. That feeling, you say? The goosebumps you get in a cushy, dark-red movie theater seat when MARVEL shines on the screen and you hear the bum bum, bumbumbum bummmm. Honestly, few things beat it. And while we love that Marvel's heroes have hit Disney+, nothing beats the movies. There's been, count 'em, 26 Marvel Cinematic universe films. Now, after a two-year break due to the pandemic, Marvel is fully back in theaters, with The Eternals out this weekend. Read on to see where it lands in our ranking of every film Marvel has put on the big screen.
The early-bird special. Jeans aren't just a last resort for when your sweatpants are dirty—they're a way of life. Have you been feeling like the singular black sheep in a sea of white sheep woven into red sweaters recently? Surrounded by bike shorts and big sweatshirts, blonde, feathered shag haircuts, and unsure when it all began? You may be suffering from Dianamania, and you're not alone. From fashion to television to film, the past few years have been a barrage of new content telling and retelling the life story of the late Princess Diana, a beloved and singular character in the royal family's checkered history. Ever since the long-anticipated Season 4 of Netflix hit The Crown dropped last holiday season and introduced Emma Corrin's Diana to the world, the purveyors of our cultural consumption seem to have decided that what we need is more Diana. From a Broadway musical (yes, really) to the arrival of Pablo Larraín's film Spencer (in theaters today), there's a lot of Diana content out there to choose from. How do you know which is right for you? Fortunately, Dianamania has a cure, and the only cure is more Diana. We're here to help, with a handy guide breaking down your options.
Sweat buckets on the treadmill, do laps in the pool, stand out in a rainstorm. Anything goes. There's some seriously cool stuff in there, and the discounts go up to 60 percent off. When the words "QAnon" and "theory" come up together in the same sentence, odds are that nothing good is going to come of it, and ignoring it is a perfectly wise course of action. But every once in a while, there's a whole new level of extraterrestrial that we simply must shout out for entertainment's sake. Here's what happened: After a sect of QAnon believers failed to predict the return of (the very deceased) John F. Kennedy Jr. at a Dallas gathering at Dealey Plaza, the group explained the misstep with the theory that JFK Jr. is actually still alive and disguised as Keith Richards, performing at a concert that happened later that evening.
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Friday, November 05, 2021
Every Marvel Cinematic Universe Movie, Ranked From Worst to Best
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