Captain America Brave New World Review: Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford hold their own in a Marvel movie that offers very little fun and thrill

The fight scenes in Captain America: Brave New World truly shine. They’re meticulously planned out, with the shield work and aerial stunts being particularly impressive and awe-inspiring. The acting is top-notch, with Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford delivering stellar performances. The storyline does a decent job of introducing Sam Wilson as the new Captain America, offering fans something fresh and intriguing to enjoy. While the film maintains some of the Marvel spirit, it doesn’t quite capture it fully.

Born X Raised Links-Up With LA Fire Department Foundation for “City Above Self” Collection

In a series of photos taken by Nori Rasmussen-Martinez at Station 20 on Sunset Boulevard, we find a genuine representation of Los Angeles’ essence. This line showcases Snooty Fox-inspired T-shirts, hoodies, and caps, honoring a well-known LA landmark, along with “City Above Self” T-shirts and sweaters that embody the collection’s main idea of putting community before individuality.

Forgotten 1970s German Films: Wild, Bloody, and Full of Genre Bizarre!

In the midst of the art-focused cinematic movement during the ’70s in Germany, there was a parallel emergence of a rougher, more commercially oriented style. This style drew influence from genres like sexploitation, spaghetti Westerns, biker movies, and grindhouse horror, blending these with the societal themes of political unrest and sexual freedom that were prevalent at the time. The 2025 Berlinale is celebrating this often-overlooked genre of German cinema in its retrospective, showcasing 15 films – cult favorites and obscure titles from both East and West Germany – demonstrating that German film could also be bold, eccentric, and violent.