intelligent adaptation of the late 1960s Ted Hughes children’s storyThe Iron Man. Best known at the time for his work onThe Simpsons, Bird moved the tale from Britain to 1950s Maine, lending it distinct Cold War flavor. A young boy, Hogarth (given the surname Hughes ...
the opportunity to defy expectations with Foster's story, rising her through Marvel's ranks to the Avengers, having her save all of Asgard from destruction, and, ultimately, giving her a hero's ending that led to Jane's current role as the leader of the newly revived Valkyries of Asgard....
For them, people like me who say, ‘I like Sartre, I like Existentialism and Humanism’ are a bit like people who say ‘I really like Wagner, that ‘Ride of the Valkyries’ is a great tune.’…The reason I wanted to include it is that in contemporary Britain, atheists and humanist...
For an action, horror, or animated movie to make it onto this list, it needs to be firmly rooted in sci-fi origins and make notable use of the tropes and themes therein. Further (just to get this out of the way): These films are regarded at IndieWire as some of the very best of...
Become a death warrior whose soul has been taken to Valheim by the valkyries. Your objective is to kill the enemies of Odin and bring order to Valheim. Venture yourself through the immense forests and mountains that give shape to this world. Build, survive, and explore the many features of...
“On the Nature of Daylight” has been used in so many movies and TV shows over the last 17 years that it’s almost become the contemporary equivalent of Wagner’s “Ride of the Valkyries” or Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy.” This overexposure might rob “On the Nature of Daylight” of ...