Ant-Man Shrinks by Stretching Into Other Dimensions

Consistently amusing, if not consistently hilarious, “Minions” will give kids 6 and older the giggles over the pratfalls and general silliness of the rubbery, banana-yellow creatures. Adults can savor the multi-layered jokes and '60s soundtrack. From

As another ho-hum teenage fantasy lost in the shuffle of a seemingly interminable parade of Marvel comics, Ant-Man is a brainless bore and a colossal waste of money, time and computer-generated special effects that will 

Hank Pym spits these three words out at an estranged acquaintance about 15 minutes into Ant-Man, the newest Marvel Studios movie, and the official end of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Phase Two. It's a biting question 

"Ant-Man" doesn't have the same superhero appeal as Captain America, Iron Man, or Thor. He's not as big, or strong, or superpowered. But as the star of his first standalone film, people might soon look to Ant-Man as their 

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