Anthony Mackie
Two More Marvel Characters Joining ‘Falcon & Winter Soldier’
Plus the Disney+ series has a tentative release date.
Netflix Reveals Black Mirror Season 5 Trailer and Cast
Anthony Mackie and Miley Cyrus will appear in episodes of the new episodes of Netflix’s sci-fi anthology series.
Disney Streaming Service Reveals Full Lineup of Marvel Series
Loki, Falcon and Winter Soldier, and Vision and Scarlet Witch will all get their own shows on Disney+.
Marvel’s Anthony Mackie to Lead ‘Altered Carbon’ Season 2
We always knew that if Netflix picked Altered Carbon up for a second season, Joel Kinnaman wouldn’t be reprising the role of protagonist Takeshi Kovacs. That’s because the sci-fi series, based on the novels by Richard K. Morgan, takes place in a future where human consciousness has been digitized and can be uploaded into various bodies. As such, Takeshi’s story takes place over the span of several centuries and many bodies (or “sleeves”), and his next one will take the form of Marvel star Anthony Mackie.
‘Avengers: Infinity War’s Final Fight Scene Is 25 Pages Long
The Avengers’ final confrontation with mad Titan Thanos might last almost half an hour.
‘Civil War’ Was the Best and Worst of Marvel in One Movie
The third Captain America has some of the greatest moments in the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe - and a plot that will leave you pulling out your hair.
Sorry, ‘The Winter Soldier’ Is Not a ’70s Conspiracy Thriller
The second Captain America movie is good, but was the hype about its paranoid style overblown? ScreenCrush’s look at the entire history of the MCU continues...
‘Detroit’ Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Harrowing Historical Drama
Shortly after midnight on June 25, 1967, shots were heard outside of the Algiers Motel in Detroit, Michigan. A group of state and local policemen and National Guardsmen entered the motel looking for an alleged sniper. The night ended with three black teenagers dead and nine others brutally beaten. The horrific incident, which took place during the Detroit riot, is the focus of Kathryn Bigelow’s latest examination of American history. An excellent piece of powerful, dramatic filmmaking, Detroit is one of the most harrowing films you’ll see this year with a wealth of charged performances. But Bigelow’s film, written by Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker), suffers from too broad a title – this movie should more accurately be titled The Algiers Motel – and thus too broad a scope.
A Racial Powder Keg Explodes in Tense ‘Detroit’ Trailer
The final spot for Kathryn Bigelow’s new historical drama pulls no punches.