MOVIE REVIEW: Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
Furiosa arrives—eventually. Plus, Immortan Joe is young(er), and Dementus is weird—but is he weird enough?
Furiosa arrives—eventually. Plus, Immortan Joe is young(er), and Dementus is weird—but is he weird enough?
Wolverine, Storm, and Bishop get one more chance to stop the assassination of Charles Xavier. Plus, the romance that never was, and Master Mold’s big fat mouth gets him in trouble.
A plot to assassinate Charles Xavier in 1959 creates a crazy alternate reality. Plus, Wolverine is married, Storm cooks a racist, and Bishop still rules.
Max is back with a new actor but the same dead eyes. Plus, Furiosa goes rogue, Joe conserves water, and a War Boy is the surprising heart of the movie.
Two men enter, one man leaves. Two men enter, one man leaves. Two men enter, one man leaves. Plus, why oh why do we ever leave Bartertown?
Max is back, with deader eyes than ever. Plus, assless chaps, the Feral Kid, and Lord Humungus seems like a reasonable man.
It’s Cable vs. Bishop in a battle for two futures! Plus, Wolverine is the key, Forge forgets again, and Apocalypse has a new name to remember.
“Good Cop Max” and “Family Man Max” stick around for a long time before we meet “Mad Max.” Plus, Toecutter terrorizes, Goose burns, and society slowly collapses.
Bishop, Cable, and Apocalypse all in one episode—sign me up! Plus, a plague runs rampant, Apocalypse makes friends, and Cable has a conundrum on his hands.