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MADISON – Rep. Mark Pocan of Wisconsin has what some may consider a very strange office decoration hanging on his office wall in D.C.: a pair of blue rubber gloves. The gloves are ensconced in ...
A pair of blue rubber gloves, flanked by two White House letters hang in U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan's office in D.C., in remembrance of a visit to the White House in 1995 where he and others were shamed ...
Warner Bros.’s DC entry “Blue Beetle” has two things that differentiate it from other superhero movies. It’s a Latino story with a Mexican hero and his family, and it has a hissing Susa… ...
Blue Beetle, starring Xolo Maridueña as the titular character, is a delightful adaptation of the DC Comics legacy superhero.
"Blue Beetle" director Àngel Manuel Soto talks making history with DC's first Latino-led superhero movie, starring "Cobra Kai" star Xolo Maridueña.
NEW YORK -- DC Comics' "Blue Beetle" is now in theaters, and it's the first live-action movie starring a Latino superhero. The movie features a mostly Latino cast, Latino writers and a Latino ...
Now in theaters, “Blue Beetle” features the titular superhero single-handedly fighting an entire army of bad guys, saving his family from dire consequences, and rescuing a beautiful leading lady from ...
“Blue Beetle” offers a formulaic narrative — so predictable, in fact, that you can catch the tragic death in Jaime’s hero origin story coming from three counties away. Other superhero ...
"Blue Beetle" doesn't have much originality going for itself, but it crucially gets that superhero movies don't need to be self-serious to make a serious point. Light, lively and sincere, "Blue ...
“Blue Beetle,” the first live-action superhero film with a Latino lead, hits theaters nationwide Friday. It will be an opportunity for superhero and comic book fans to see Palmera City, the ...
‘Blue Beetle’ Review: DC Crafts the Cure for Superhero Fatigue With Charming Family Tale It’s refreshing to get back to basics and tell a familiar story in a fresh and exciting way Xolo ...
Xolo Maridueña in a scene from “Blue Beetle.” The best superhero movies, either DC or Marvel, always have a foot in the pressures and terrors of the real world, and not simply in daydreams of ...