Definition Word History Entries Near Cite this Entry Share Show less Save Word archvillainnounarch·vil·lain (ˌ)ärch-ˈvi-lən plural archvillains : a principal or extreme villain Mr. Bernstein is very much in labor's corner as he recounts his story, and he portrays ...
That cackle is unmistakable, just trademark Dafoe. It's like he channels the whole history of exaggerated villainy into a single moment. There are less convincing cartoon baddies. He nailed it already way back when inSpider-Man, andNo Way Homeproved that the man has still got it. ...
By the time Spinel is defeated (by the power of empathy and understanding, naturally) and the final song ends, Steven experiences a 180-degree change from how he felt at the beginning of the story. In the movie’s first big number Steven feels gratified to have finally gotten his ...
he rang up Sandler’s longtime pal (and former roommate) Judd Apatow, who passed the script along. “I read the script in bed with a bad shoulder,” says Sandler, grinning. “I was doped-up and lovin’ the story.”
Director Denis Villeneuve and Austin Butler at Le Bristol Hotel in Paris. (Antoine Doyen / For The Times) Without spoiling anything, the ending of this movie points toward a larger story that continues in the subsequent book, “Dune Messiah.” Denis, a...
She resolves to do everything in her power to bring the fragments of her lover back and make him whole, even if she must commit morally abominable acts to do so. When an Avenger does it, we call it a love story; when Agatha does it, we call it a villain origin story. How is ...