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" ... For her book, Jordan claims to have conducted more than a hundred interviews, with everyone from Melania’s Slovenian schoolmates to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, “and lays out an argument that Melania Trump is as devoted to her own mythmaking as her husband.” ... "
" ... It is original in the sense that it doesn’t just remake Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. But, and this is going to be a problem for the industry, we’ve gone well past the point where the mere notion of a mega-budget fantasy blockbuster with top-of-the-line special effects that just happens to take place in a familiar world is enough to set it apart. Besides, the real magic of the prior franchise was in its characters and its primal mythmaking, both of which are lacking this time out. Now the good news is that this somewhat self-contained picture offers a mostly clean slate next time out. The endeavor feels less like big-screen magic and more like the result of a “build a blockbuster” potion. ... "
" ... Like Bumblebee, this stand-alone spin-off is now tasked with being something of a soft reboot of the whole franchise while justifying the maintaining of the current continuity. The goal with the Aquaman sneaks is to assure audiences who got off the DC Films bandwagon after Suicide Squad that this underwater adventure movie features lots of unapologetic underwater fantasy, a self-aware (but not self-mocking) humor and a strong leading turn from Jason Momoa as the “king of the brocean.” The hope is that the James Wan-directed origin story flick has the hallmarks of a movie that wasn’t micromanaged to death behind-the-scenes. The pre-release buzz will (ideally) note that the film has the narrative coherence of Man of Steel, the visual polish of Dawn of Justice and the fist-pumping heroics and mythmaking of Wonder Woman. ... "
" ... When 19-year-old Stanley Lieber signed his first stories in the pages of Captain America Comics in 1941, he adopted the alias "Stan Lee" because he wanted to save his real name for the "real books" he planned to write someday. Fate had different plans, and Lee's "real work" became turning the disposable, low-rent industry of comic books into a mythmaking phenomenon that bestrides the world of 21st-century entertainment like a colossus. After leading one of the most consequential lives of any cultural figure of the 20th and early 21st centuries, Lee died today in Los Angeles at age 95. ... "