Arthur Curry must stop his half-brother King Orm from uniting the seven underwater kingdoms to destroy the surface world.
Can DC make a good superhero movie?
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Arthur Curry must stop his half-brother King Orm from uniting the seven underwater kingdoms to destroy the surface world.
Can DC make a good superhero movie?
Arthur Curry learns his heritage and with the help of the Justice League tries to stop a war.
Can this be better than a SuperFriends episode with Aquaman as a focus?
A cowboy unable to pay for his meal is thrown in jail and in exchange for being released he takes some goods to an isolated family on a mountain.
Two childhood friends get in trouble with the mob and are forced to deliver $50,000 to Australia, but things go from bad to worse when a wild kangaroo runs off with the mob’s money.
This is not for kids.
When a passenger plane is hijacked, a daring mission is implemented to save the passengers and stop a threat that was snuck aboard.
Another astronaut arrives on future Earth in search of Taylor and his fellow travelers.
Will this be superficial or have something to say? Can it still resonate today?
A group of adventurers is hired by a Texas millionaire to rescue his young wife from a dangerous Mexican bandit.
Why did this great Western do such a disservice to Woody Strode?
The fate of the nation of Panem is decided as Katniss fights through the Capitol to confront Snow.
Can this be more than lazy writing for the series to go out with a visual bang but a narrative whimper?
An American soldier living in hiding in the jungles of Vietnam comes face-to-face with his former commanding officer who wants him dead.
Can this Missing in Action-style yarn work without Chuck Norris?
A 16-year-old fangirl of Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel gains powers of her own.
Check out why I feel this long slog should have been so much shorter. Did I just give one reason away?