The end has no end: why Hollywood should stop splitting movies into two
Jun 02, 2023
3 minutes
There’s plenty to be said for , the sequel to the superhero picture that put itself a cut above the great spandex deluge by inventively, faithfully emulating the whiz-bang excitement of reading actual comic books as a kid. Like its 2018 predecessor, the newly released follow-up genuflects to its splashy source medium as it pushes the boundaries of animation, mashing up styles and textures into a free-associative, hyperkinetic torrent of psychedelic lines and color. The everything-at-once maximalist aesthetic befits a premise
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