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In the latest retelling, arch-villain Lex Luthor’s propaganda machine portrays Superman as a latent threat to our security.
The latest Superman film, while enjoying critical acclaim, has faced an undercurrent of far-right attacks. But this "tantrum" goes beyond the typical "anti-woke" freakout of the right at anything in ...
Ben Shapiro’s Daily Wire even has a movie studio where they turn out subpar content that only has an audience because they’ve ...
Longtime fans and historians of the comic books note that director James Gunn’s comments weren’t superimposing a new ...
The new “Superman” movie isn’t an attack on Donald Trump’s immigration policies, but it shows how alienated from America many ...
Superman, arguably the most iconic comic book hero in American history, if not the world, had its latest cinematic iteration ...
Superman’ has been criticised for supposedly drawing references to the ongoing war in Gaza, and its director, James Gunn, ...
In most versions of the Superman story, including the 1978 Christopher Reeve “Superman” and the 2013 Zack Snyder version, ...
In the film’s bland, demoralizing vision, America is nothing special — and neither, for that matter, is Superman.
From global conflict to immigrant solidarity, political moments in James Gunn's Superman have sparked conversation without compromising on spectacle.
While making Superman an immigrant story has many positive aspects, some aspects of the DCU's first movie are problematic.
What viewers want in Superman is a hero who knows why he stands for America, who doesn't kill not because he's weak but ...