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Black Widow, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2021) - Film review by Kadmon
Black Widow, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2021) - Watch trailer 2 on YouTube
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The Black Widow (2021) is a futuristic fantasy action / thriller film. The movie was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: Black Widow, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2021)
Original title: Black Widow
Series: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Black Widow
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth (Marvel Universe - Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Previous entries in the series with Black Widow: Iron Man 2 (2010), The Avengers (2012), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Captain America: Civil War (2016)
Later films in the series with Black Widow: Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019)
Product type: Film, Genre: futuristic fantasy action / thriller, Style: science fiction - futuristic science fiction, thriller, action, fantasy - futuristic fantasy, super-human abilities
Release: Premiere: 2021.07.03 (Taormina Film Festival), Release: 2021.07.07
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Watched: very recent (2021.01), first time
Rating: Average (2 out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Average (2 out of 3 points)
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This is my review of Black Widow, a futuristic fantasy action / thriller movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2021. It's about a super-spy forced into hiding, trying to take down the organisation she worked for. The Black Widow film is watchable, I recommend it to fans of action films or Marvel movies.
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Containment #1-5, graphic novel series from IDW Publishing (2005) - Graphic novel review by Kadmon
Containment #1-5, graphic novel series from IDW Publishing (2005)
image © IDW PublishingThe Containment #1-5 (2005) is a futuristic action horror graphic novel series. The graphic novel series was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: Containment #1-5, graphic novel series from IDW Publishing (2005)
Original title: Containment #1-5 / Eric Red's Containment #1-5
Publisher: IDW Publishing company (2005-), SST Publications (2014-2019-)
Series: -
Setting: future of Earth
Product type: Graphic novel. 104 pages, Genre: futuristic action horror, Features: action, creature - zombie, horror, science fiction - futuristic science fiction, space travel - spaceship, Style: -
Release: 2005.01-05
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Read: very recent (2023.02), first time
Rating: Weak (2- out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Bad (1 out of 3 points)
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This is my review of Containment #1-5, a futuristic action horror graphic novel series from 2005. It's about the crew of a spaceship trying to solve a dangerous situation. The Containment #1-5 comic book is readable, but I only recommend it to hardcore fans of the genre.
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Dune: Part Two, movie for the Dune (2021) series (2024) - Film preview
Dune: Part Two, movie for the Dune (2021) series (2024) - Watch trailer 3 on YouTube
Watch trailer 3 in: English - French - German - Hindi - Hungarian - Italian - Russian - Spanish - Spanish - Latin-American - Ukrainian
Watch trailer 2 in: English - French - German - Hindi - Hungarian - Italian - Korean subtitles - Russian - Spanish - Spanish - Latin-American - Ukrainian
Watch trailer 1 in: English - French - German - Hindi - Hungarian - Italian - Russian - Spanish - Spanish - Latin-American - Ukrainian
video © Warner Entertainment (AT&T) &Legendary (Dalian Wanda Group)The Dune: Part Two (2024) is a futuristic fantasy film. The movie was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: Dune: Part Two, movie for the Dune (2021) series (2024)
Original title: Dune: Part Two
Series: Dune - Dune (2021)
Other adaptations of the story: Dune (1984), Dune (2000)
Previous entries in the series: Dune: Part One, movie (2021)
Setting: future fantasy Earth (Dune universe)
Product type: Film, 2.7 hours, Genre: futuristic fantasy, Features: action, fantasy, futuristic fantasy, science fiction, futuristic science fiction, super-human abilities, Style: ?
Release: 2024.03.01
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Watched: not yet
Rating: ?, Enjoyment: ?
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This is our preview of Dune: Part Two, a futuristic fantasy movie for the Dune (2021) series from 2024.
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Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain, graphic novel series issue for Marvel Universe from Marvel Comics (2024) - Graphic novel review by Kadmon
Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain, graphic novel series issue for Marvel Universe from Marvel Comics (2024)
image © Marvel (Disney)The Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain (2024) is a science fiction graphic novel series issue. The graphic novel series issue was reviewed by Kadmon.
Original title: Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain
Publisher: Marvel Comics company (2024)
Series: Marvel Universe - Fantastic Four series
Previous entries in the series: The Fantastic Four #1-645, Fantastic Four (2018) #1-46, Fantastic Four (2022) #1-14
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth (Marvel Universe)
Product type: Graphic novel. ca. 20 pages, Genre: science fiction, Features: fantasy - contemporary fantasy, science fiction - futuristic science fiction, super-human abilities, artificial intelligence (futuristic), Style: ?
Release: 2024.01.03
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Read: very recent (2024.01), first time
Rating: Good (2+ out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Good (2+ out of 3 points)
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This is my review of Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain, a science fiction graphic novel series issue for Marvel Universe from 2024. It's about a group of heroes trying to recover a city block they've accidentally lost. The Fantastic Four #15: The China Brain comic book is interesting, I recommend it.
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Space Mowgli, novel by Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky for the Noon Universe (1971) - Book review by Kadmon
Space Mowgli, novel by the Strugatsky brothers for the Noon Universe (1971)
image © MacmillanArticle updated: 2023.07.30
The Space Mowgli is a novel by Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky for the Noon Universe. The book was reviewed by Kadmon.
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Product: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Space Mowgli novel (1971)
Writer: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky
Original title: Аркадий Стругацкий и Борис Стругацкий: Малыш / Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Kid
Series: Noon Universe
Previous entries in the series that connect to this: -
Setting: Noon Universe
Date of publication: 1971
English edition: Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky: Space Mowgli, Publisher: Macmillan, Date of publication: 1982, Translated by: Roger DeGaris
Hungarian edition: Arkagyij Sztrugackij és Borisz Sztrugackij: A kölyök / The kid, Publisher: Móra Ferenc Könyvkiadó / Kozmosz Könyvek, Date of publication: 1977, Translated by: Apostol András
Product type: Novel, 150+ pages, Genre: Futuristic science fiction, Features: futuristic, science fiction, futuristic science fiction, space exploration
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Reading: Recent (2020.01), I might have read it before, but I didn't remember any of the story
Rating: Average (2 out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Weak (2- out of 3 points)
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The Space Mowgli is a novel by Arkady Strugatsky & Boris Strugatsky, published in 1971, for the Noon Universe. The version I've read is the Hungarian edition, published by Kozmosz Könyvek in 1977. This is a space exploration story, about a group of scientists who run into unexpected events on a terraforming mission. The events are realistic, the characters are bland, but believable. I liked the Space Mowgli book from the Strugatsky brothers, it was an interesting reading, although nothing exceptional.
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The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023) - Film review by Kadmon
If you'd like to be surprised by the events of The Marvels, don't watch the trailer beyond 0:50, because then they explain an important point of the plot.The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023) - Watch the trailer on YouTube
video © Marvel (Disney)The The Marvels (2023) is a futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy film. The movie was reviewed by Kadmon.
Product: The Marvels, movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2023)
Original title: The Marvels
Series: Marvel Cinematic Universe: Captain Marvel
Previous entries in the series with a connection to this story: Captain Marvel (2019), WandaVision (2021), Ms. Marvel (2022)
Setting: contemporary fantasy Earth and other planets (Marvel Universe - Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Product type: Film, ca. 1,75 hours, Genre: futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy, Features: action, adventure, comedy, fantasy - futuristic fantasy, horror, mystery, science fiction - futuristic science fiction, space travel - spaceship, super-human abilities
Release: Premiere: 2023.11.07 (Las Vegas), Release: 2023.11.08
Reviewer: Kadmon, Type: Male, 40s, Preferences: Immersive, logical story, consistent setting, prefers surprises to spoilers, prefers establishing elements before referencing them
Watched: very recent (2023.11), first time
Rating: Average (2 out of 3 points), Enjoyment: Good (2+ out of 3 points)
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This is my review of The Marvels, a futuristic fantasy adventure / comedy movie for the Marvel Cinematic Universe from 2023. It's about a group of super-powered people trying to prevent the destruction of planets. The The Marvels film is watchable, I recommend it to fans of the genre.