MOVIE REVIEW: Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness With Richard Nebens

Doctor Strange Into The Multiverse Of Madness is the 28th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, the most anticipated movie of the year for Marvel Studios, and their first attempt at creating a horror genre movie. Sean reviews the film with special guest Richard Nebens, writer and editor for The Direct. They discuss their reactions to the film, their favorite moments, biggest criticisms, connections to the MCU comics that they noticed, and what lies ahead for the franchise.

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ABOUT THE EPISODE

Doctor Strange Into The Multiverse Of Madness is the 28th Marvel Cinematic Universe film, the most anticipated movie of the year for Marvel Studios, and their first attempt at creating a horror genre movie. Sean reviews the film with special guest Richard Nebens, writer and editor for The Direct. They discuss their reactions to the film, their favorite moments, biggest criticisms, connections to the MCU comics that they noticed, and what lies ahead for the franchise. 

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ABOUT THE GUEST

Richard Nebens is a writer and editor for The Direct, specializing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He lives in South Lake Tahoe, California, owns a restaurant, loves playing video games, watching movies, and cheering on his LA/Southern California sports teams. Richard has loved the MCU since its inception in 2008, kicking off his writing career in July 2019 before joining The Direct in March 2020. 

ABOUT THE SHOW

A show for the most casual and dedicated fans of comics. Join Sean as he discovers what the world of comics and graphic novels has to offer from one-on-one interviews with industry professionals, round table discussions with passionate fans, and reviews on the latest comics, tv shows, and movies. New episodes every week. The Captioned Life is a part of the Comic Watch family.

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