Film opinion: ‘Thunderbolts*’ is a glorious return to form for the MCU

Film opinion: ‘Thunderbolts*’ is a glorious return to form for the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) desperately needed a win as it ramps up to The Fantastic Four: First Steps this summer and next year’s mega-crossover event, Avengers: Doomsday.

It was hoped that win would be delivered by Captain America: Brave New World, but Anthony Mackie’s first feature as Cap was a messy, poorly reviewed false starter.

However, Film News Blitz’s David Bason writes that Thunderbolts* is just the film the MCU needed to remind audiences this franchise juggernaut can still produce quality films.

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Film opinion: Now is the time to revisit ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’
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Film opinion: Now is the time to revisit ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’

Camp, silly and a whole lot of fun: that is how you describe the Eurovision Song Contest.

One of the true gems of European culture, Eurovision is a musical celebration of incredibly joyous proportions.

With this year’s event coming up, Film News Blitz’s David Bason explains why now is the perfect time to revisit Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.

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Film opinion: Rebuilding the MCU - Why the Marvel franchise needs to take bold risks again
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Film opinion: Rebuilding the MCU - Why the Marvel franchise needs to take bold risks again

Let’s be honest: Marvel’s been through a rough patch lately. 

With mixed reactions to recent films and shows, it’s easy to think the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) might be losing its shine. 

But here’s the thing — it’s not over, and Film News Blitz is here to tell you it's not even close.

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Film opinion: Do sequels ever truly live up to original features?
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Film opinion: Do sequels ever truly live up to original features?

Nothing quite excites us movie fanatics like finding out our favourite movie is getting a sequel.

Whether it’s a follow-up to a childhood classic or a long-awaited next chapter in a blockbuster franchise, there’s an immediate buzz that fills Twitter feeds, fan forums, and group chats.

Film News Blitz explores the dynamics and talking points surrounding sequels and their original releases.

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Film opinion: Five films to watch if you liked ‘Road House’
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Film opinion: Five films to watch if you liked ‘Road House’

It has been announced that Guy Ritchie will be directing the Road House sequel, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor, and a change of director may come with a change of style.

Ritchie’s notorious British crime-thriller motion will be put to the test come the potential release date in 2026, but how can you best prepare yourself for Road House 2?

Well, Film News Blitz writer Joe Matthews is here with five films you should watch if you enjoyed Road House, and are looking forward to its next addition.

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Film opinion: Dwayne Johnson is taking a big swing in ‘The Smashing Machine’
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Film opinion: Dwayne Johnson is taking a big swing in ‘The Smashing Machine’

Dwayne Johnson’s upcoming role in director Benny Safdie’s The Smashing Machine is one hell of a departure.

Johnson, aka The Rock, is stepping out of his comfort zone to take on a truly dramatic world by a renowned indie filmmaker.

Film News Blitz’s David Bason celebrates Johnson’s bold move and reacts to The Smashing Machine trailer.

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Film opinion: Is ‘Memories of Murder’ a modern classic?
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Film opinion: Is ‘Memories of Murder’ a modern classic?

Memories of Murder is a 2003 crime thriller focusing on the attempts by local detectives to catch a serial killer in Korea.

With it being released over 20 years ago, you can see the lasting effects of the standard-setting film by Bong Joon-Ho to this day.

Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews had a chance to see it in the cinema, and is here to discuss what he saw.

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Bond News: Dame Helen Mirren feels Bond franchise is rooted in sexism
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Bond News: Dame Helen Mirren feels Bond franchise is rooted in sexism

Whilst James Bond is one of cinema’s most widely recognised characters, there is no doubting his films have had their fair share of run-ins with the basic morals of equality.

Amazon MGM Studios have recently picked up the project in the wake of Daniel Craig’s portrayal of the British spy, but there has been endless speculation over who the next 007 will be, with many calling for it to be a woman for the first time.

With Helen Mirren calling out the series, Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews takes a look.

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Film news: Famed Fincher set for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ sequel direction
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Film news: Famed Fincher set for ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ sequel direction

The famed, iconic David Fincher is set to direct a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel, written by Quentin Tarantino, starring Brad Pitt.

‘Twice Upon a Time in Hollywood’? Let's talk about it.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo is here to deliberate on the recent revelation relating to the sequel of the celebrated 2019 released, instant classic.

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CinemaCon: Multiverse Miles back beyond the big screen in 2027

CinemaCon: Multiverse Miles back beyond the big screen in 2027

Sony Pictures’ animated groundbreaker of a trilogy is perfectly set for Miles to be web-slinging beyond his universe, eyeing up his toughest battle yet, against his multiversal Prowler-self.

We have now received fresh, vibrant images and news pertaining to the action-packed animated adventure.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo expresses his thoughts of intrigue on the final web-swing to close off the trailblazing success of a Spider-Man animated crusade.

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CinemaCon: Lionsgate and Sony make franchise moves with John Wick and Spider-Man

CinemaCon: Lionsgate and Sony make franchise moves with John Wick and Spider-Man

CinemaCon 2025 is underway and picking up a full head of steam with major Hollywood film studios presenting an onslaught of upcoming projects.

Sony and Lionsgate kicked off proceedings on March 31 and April 1, teasing big things from their respective John Wick and Spider-Man franchises.

Film News Blitz’s David Bason tries to make sense of it all.

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Marvel news: Brand new day for Holland’s Spidey

Marvel news: Brand new day for Holland’s Spidey

Yesterday evening’s CinemaCon event saw Sony Pictures reveal the fourth MCU Spider-Man installment’s title, along with a few extra details and hints surrounding the Tom Holland led feature.

The fourth Spider-Man installment will be known as Spider-Man: Brand New Day.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo talks you through the significant, recently released details surrounding Holland’s Spidey and his new adventure.

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Film news: Interesting hints in newly released MCU Thunderbolts* teaser

Film news: Interesting hints in newly released MCU Thunderbolts* teaser

Late last night, Marvel Studios dropped yet another teaser trailer on their Twitter account for the now eagerly anticipated, Thunderbolts*.

With not much to go on, if you compare it to the teaser or full trailer prior, there are a few things for us to discuss, and possible questions to pose.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo details any small hints within the teaser and ponders what they may mean.

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Film opinion: Marvel heavy-hitters excluded from Avengers: Doomsday cast

Film opinion: Marvel heavy-hitters excluded from Avengers: Doomsday cast

Many heavy-hitters from previous MCU phases were left off the casting list released in a live stream announcement video across all Marvel Studios’ social media on March 26.

This may be as a result of adding more intrigue to cast revelations at a later stage or possibly a huge chunk of Marvel’s household names may genuinely be absent from Avengers: Doomsday.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo is here to bring forth some of the most notable cast omissions and discuss the reasons as to why they may or may not be featuring in the MCU’s monumental feature.

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Film news: Marvel announce notable Avengers: Doomsday cast

Film news: Marvel announce notable Avengers: Doomsday cast

Earlier today, Marvel Studios went live on all their notable platforms to reveal the highly anticipated cast of Avengers: Doomsday.

With the live stream and cast revelations now concluded, let's discuss who is going to feature in the MCU epic.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo recounts the revealed cast for the MCU’s Avengers: Doomsday.

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Film opinion: Jaws - an all-time classic Spielberg feature

Film opinion: Jaws - an all-time classic Spielberg feature

Steven Spielberg’s Jaws remains a timeless archetype for filmmakers and the horror fraternity to look to for inspiration and enjoyment.

What makes it an all-time great film, and what is it about the original feature that the fandom admires so much?

Film News Blitz’s Ellie Jackson is here to discuss the groundbreaking staple of the horror genre.

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Film opinion: Bernthal to punish foes as Kratos

Film opinion: Bernthal to punish foes as Kratos

Recent images were released of Jon Bernthal’s design and attire on the set of Christopher Nolan’s following epic feature, The Odyssey.

Based on the overall look of Bernthal on set, we could possibly be exposed to the highly-anticipated appearance of the God of War, Kratos.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo is here to talk you through the matter and discuss whether Bernthal can pull off the role.

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Film news: Amazon MGM Studios’ new James Bond producer lineup announced

Film news: Amazon MGM Studios’ new James Bond producer lineup announced

James Bond has been a staple of the film-making scene for decades and updates on the latest installment are sure to excite audiences.

Amazon MGM Studios has confirmed who will be leading the line when it comes to producing the film.

Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews writes of the confirmed duo: Amy Pascal and David Heyman, who are behind some of the highest-grossing film franchises to ever hit the big screen.

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Film News: Spider-Man 4 to Sink or swim
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Film News: Spider-Man 4 to Sink or swim

Recent details surrounding the next MCU installment in the Spider-Man franchise have been released and it has confirmed the entrance of Stranger Things’ young star, Sadie Sink.

Talks have been circulating in Marvel universe circles and fandom as to who Sink will be playing and the extent of the effect her inclusion will have in the film and furthermore, the MCU.

Film News Blitz’s Aidan Leo ponders the possible characters Sink could portray and what her role may signify in the Spider-Man franchise and in MCU phase six.

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Film opinion: A deeper look at the cinematic masterpiece Harakiri
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Film opinion: A deeper look at the cinematic masterpiece Harakiri

If you’d describe yourself as somewhat of a so-called ‘film nerd’, there’s a good chance you've heard of the movie-rating app called Letterboxd, and you’ll also know that any film with anything over a 4.0 rating, is generally regarded as a great film.

Harakiri has a rating of 4.7 and is the only film to go above the infamous 4.6 mark.

So, with this Masaki Kobayashi classic beating the likes of 12 Angry Men, Come and See, and The Godfather to the number-one spot, Film News Blitz’s Joe Matthews got down to his local cinema to take a look.

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