FANTASTIC BEASTS – THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD [Review]: Monstrously Underwhelming.

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them attempted to capitalize on the nostalgic gap Harry Potter fans have craved since the franchise ended five years prior, but the eccentric supporting cast, the vibrant beasts Newt kept in his briefcase, and Eddie Redmayne’s exceptionally peculiar behavior weren’t enough to support the film’s obsession with formulaic ridiculousness …

SDCC 2016 [Panel Reviews]: Kong-Skull Island / LEGO Movie-Batman / King Arthur-Legend of the Sword / Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.

It wasn't all superheroes, punches and tights in Hall H with the annual Warner Bros. Presentation at Comic-Con 2016. After DC/WB dropped the 3-headed juggernaut that was Justice League, Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad, the studio brought out the rest of their proud heavy-hitters in Kong: Skull Island, Lego Movie: Batman, King Arthur: The Legend …