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The Avengers 2 Is Better Than Avengers 1

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Avengers: Age of Ultron' director and screenwriter Joss Whedon wants to give us everything in his movie, and that he fits it all in is its own kind of feat, writes LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson in her review of the film, which opens May 1. Joining her are the Village Voice's Stephanie Zacharek and Alan Scherstuhl on this week's episode, before recommending 'Welcome to Me' starring Kristen Wiig, 'Felix and Meira', and 'Don't Think I've Forgotten'. Follow us on Twitter at @Voicefilmclub and read all sorts of interesting reviews, interviews, and essays at villagevoice.com/movies and laweekly.com/movies. (And if you like the pod, please review it in the iTunes store.)
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Avengers: Age of Ultron' director and screenwriter Joss Whedon wants to give us everything in his movie, and that he fits it all in is its own kind of feat, writes LA Weekly film critic Amy Nicholson in her review of the film, which opens May 1. Joining her are the Village Voice's Stephanie Zacharek and Alan Scherstuhl on this week's episode, before recommending 'Welcome to Me' starring Kristen Wiig, 'Felix and Meira', and 'Don't Think I've Forgotten'. Follow us on Twitter at @Voicefilmclub and read all sorts of interesting reviews, interviews, and essays at villagevoice.com/movies and laweekly.com/movies. (And if you like the pod, please review it in the iTunes store.)
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