After a summer time jam-packed with big blockbusters with little to offer by way of quality — if critics are to be believed — this year was suppose to vary the narrative and put religion again in Hollywood’s summer films: It hasn’t.
Iron Man 2 would wind up being a success commercially, however critically it did not achieve this effectively as followers and critics both agreed that there have been some inconsistencies with the changing of the colonel character last minute, and a less-than-life felony because the villain made the movie seem to be a satire for the original Iron Man movie. Now, enters Spider-Man, not the older than life Andrew Garfield, an actor that arguably may at some point win an Oscar for his talents on the massive display, but instead Tom Holland, the new face of Spider-Man, as his first film hits the theatres worldwide, Spider-Man: Homecoming.
While …