Storytelling
How Avengers: Endgame Fulfills the Emotional Arcs of Marvel’s Characters
Avengers: Endgame owes its success to one word: character.
Avengers: Endgame owes its success to one word: character.
Laika’s biggest animated fim is missing a crucial element that causes the movie to fall short of satisfying.
Captain Marvel offers a smart answer to a hard storytelling question: how do you make a compelling movie about the world’s strongest hero?
How did Steve Harrington become one of the most popular characters on Stranger Things?
From The Sopranos to Westworld, how the 10 of the best TV shows displayed their game-changing brilliance from their very first episodes.
The Spy Who Dumped Me feels more like a TV pilot than a fully-formed movie — and that’s not a bad thing.
Disney’s Christopher Robin may seem like a simple feel-good fable, but there’s a more interesting message under the surface.
Ethan Hunt is surprisingly bland for a lead character, but what really holds Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible franchise together are its recurring themes.
The missing ingredients in Skyscraper accidentally define Dwayne Johnson’s true appeal.
From the humor to the pacing, Ocean’s 8 works in a way that provides a template for other heist movies to follow.