Even though the actor already shaded the film last year, calling the fourth Thor movie ‘too silly’ for its own good, Chris Hemsworth is back more feelings to unleash about 2022’s Thor: Love and Thunder. While promoting Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga in an interview with Vanity Fair’s May 2024 issue, Hemsworth says he looks […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Chris Hemsworth says he “didn’t stick the...
Thor: Love And Thunder just wasn’t the home run that Thor: Ragnarok was, and Chris Hemsworth knows it. In fact, he sounds a little embarrassed by how his fourth solo outing as a Marvel hero turned out. “I got caught up in the improv and the wackiness, and I became a parody of myself,” he says in a new profile for Vanity Fair. “I didn’t stick the landing.” Love And Thunder was a collaboration with director Taika Waititi, who nurtured the improv and wackiness on Ragnarok. That movie was a...
Star said he ‘got caught up in the improv and the wackiness’ of the movie
A lot of fans didn't enjoy Thor: Love & Thunder, and actor Chris Hemsworth seems to have similar feelings about the movie.
Hemsworth also revealed why his character felt “pretty replaceable.”
Marvel’s Thor: Love and Thunder ended up being a disappointing film for a lot of fans. After the greatness of Thor: Ragnarok we were all expecting something great, but...
Despite a strong outing with Thor: Ragnarok, Chris Hemsworth felt that he "became a parody" of himself with Thor: Love and Thunder. In general, I'm not a massive fan of the MCU - it does a few projects that I actually quite like, and Thor: Ragnarok is one of them. It's fun, the action is good, and I think it did a really good job of highlighting Hemsworth's acting chops, particularly with how funny he is. That comedy aspect is clearly something director Taika Waititi and Hemsworth wanted to...
The Irish Civil War Fatalities Project, launched today, lists all of the combatant and civilian fatalities in the Irish Civil War.
The dystopian thriller “Civil War” has been the No. 1 film at the U.S. box office for the last two weekends. But viewers, liberals and conservatives alike, should be aware that Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s propagandists are hoping that a second American Civil War actually happens. After the House approved the $61 billion Ukraine aid package on Saturday, the hawkish former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is the deputy chairman of Russia’s security council, wrote on Telegram: “I cannot...
Erik Larson offers in his latest work a close look at slavery, antebellum Charleston, and the cause of the War of the Rebellion.
"Some have suggested that modern America doesn’t have issues sufficiently contentious to provide such a spark. I’m not so sure."