Showing posts with label Daredevil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Daredevil. Show all posts
Sunday, 27 August 2017
The Feeling Fuzzier Guide to Spoiler Etiquette
Navigating spoilers on social media and at work can feel a bit like creeping through a minefield – but it doesn’t have to be such a stressful and strenuous task.
Saturday, 24 December 2016
My Top 5 TV Shows of 2016
Crikey, would you look at the date? 2016 is almost over and that can only mean one thing - it's time to recap the best and worst that popular culture had to offer throughout the year.
Monday, 18 April 2016
Verdict: Marvel's Daredevil Season 2
The Devil of Hell's Kitchen is back for a second season of action-packed brawling on the bloodied streets of New York. How does this latest string of episodes stack up? This is my review...
Friday, 18 September 2015
Opinion: Which Streaming Service Is Right For Me?
Streaming services have taken off in a big way here in Australia over the last 12 months, with a diverse line-up of platforms all vying for the privilege of beaming TV and movies direct to your eyeballs.
But which service offers the best content, is the best value for money, or is the most versatile? We took a look at the four contenders – Netflix, Stan, Presto and Quickflix – to judge which streaming platform is worth your hard-earned cash. Happy viewing!
Monday, 18 May 2015
Verdict: Marvel's Daredevil Season 1
They've conquered the multiplex and assaulted network TV - Marvel's highly-successful cinematic universe is seeping into all forms of entertainment from the bombastic Avengers: Age of Ultron currently blasting across the box office and Agents of SHIELD addressing the fallout from that.
Now, Marvel's next step on the road to world domination is streaming, and the first show to hit Netflix is Daredevil, a more mature and adult take on the leather-clad hero than we've seen before. Here are my thoughts on the first season of Netflix's newest exclusive.
Thursday, 9 April 2015
Breaking the Origin Story Cycle (VOR)
Spider-man, Batman and Superman. Three superheroes whose beginnings and backstory we’re all familiar with, unless of course you’ve been living under a giant Kryptonite rock for your whole life.
And herein lies the problem - we all know these stories. Over the last two decades, comic-book characters have exploded from the pages of dusty books stored away in basements and propelled themselves into the wider cultural zeitgeist. So why do studios constantly insist on retelling these 'origin stories' again and again?
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