Avengers: Endgame
Avengers: Endgame may not get a perfect score, but after 11 years and 21 movies, it totally sticks the landing. This is indeed the movie event of a generation.
Avengers: Endgame may not get a perfect score, but after 11 years and 21 movies, it totally sticks the landing. This is indeed the movie event of a generation.
I’ve been emotionally compromised. I left the theater in disbelief and immediately wanting the sequel.
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A boy and his mother spent five years of their lives trapped in an equipped garden shed in the middle of who-knows-where, until they play their escape.