When you give Robert Eggers, the claustrophobic, macho-minded brain behind The Witch (2015) and The Lighthouse (2019), $70 million to make a Viking revenge epic, what happens? This is a question that has been plaguing eager fanboys and antsy studio executives alike, both hoping that the film will be a hit in the public domain. The answer, for better or worse—and despite reports that the studio forced Eggers to
I've just watched both films and they both feel pretty generic (probably caused by my high expectations for Anya and Benedict). As to me, Dr Strange 2 feel like a rehashed version of the latest Spider-Man, only Marvel switched up the heroes I have to say, and the multiverse concept seemed like a surrealist reboot.It's certainly not a new concept, but it is impacting our brains and our vision through cinematic special effects.
I've just watched both films and they both feel pretty generic (probably caused by my high expectations for Anya and Benedict). As to me, Dr Strange 2 feel like a rehashed version of the latest Spider-Man, only Marvel switched up the heroes I have to say, and the multiverse concept seemed like a surrealist reboot.It's certainly not a new concept, but it is impacting our brains and our vision through cinematic special effects.