PHIL ON FILM: PhilVillarreal says AntManAndTheWaspQuantumania should have been left in the abyss.
That's where the movie should have been left.
The film is gorgeous, which breathtaking environments and inventive characters rendered flawlessly and convincingly by CGI. At least the film doles out a little world-building and introduces some significant new characters. There's the megalomaniacal Kang the Conqueror — who looks to play a major role as the Big Bad as Phase 5 of the MCU rolls out — and the ludicrous mechanized giant head M.O.D.O.K. acting as his hapless sidekick.
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