The New Yorker reviewed Avengers: Infinity War and people are not having it. At all.
The New Yorker movie reviewer Richard Brody wasn't a big fan of Infinity War, with one of his biggest grievances being that it relied too much on the groundwork set in the movies that came before it. Considering Infinity War was advertised as a culmination of 10 years of Marvel movies, the internet was understandably unhappy with Brody's criticism.
Here's the crux of Brody's review that has the internet in a tizzy:
People took to Twitter to make fun of Brody's criticism, likening him to complaining about starting any series at all on anything except the first movie or season. Read more...
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