About Bruno Savil de Jong
Bruno Savill De Jong is a freelance writer and cultural critic living in London, UK. He has written for sites including Comics Bookcase, The Best War Games, Outtake and more. A graduate from the University of Edinburgh, Bruno likes obsessively trying to show comics to arty people, and art-house films to nerds.
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Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘Bishop’s Gambit’ Review
"Bishop's Gambit" is a plot-heavy Legends of Tomorrow episode, but finds room to touch on existential questions of identity.
Legends Of Tomorrow: ‘The Satanist’s Apprentice’ Review
"The Satanist's Apprentice" combines Faust and Beauty and the Beast in this Astra-focused, partly animated delight of a Legends of Tomorrow episode.
Steven Spielberg's First Film Is A Perfect Thriller About An Evil Truck Driver
50 years ago Steven Spielberg made his directorial debut, a deceptively simple thriller about a killer truck driver.
Legends of Tomorrow: 'Bay of Squids' Review
"Bay of Squids" might be Legends of Tomorrow's dumbest episode this season, which also makes it the best one.
Legends of Tomorrow: ‘The Ex-Factor’ Review
Zari must face her DJ ex and sing for the fate of Earth in this silly installment of Legends of Tomorrow.
Can 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Keep The Surprise Of The First Film?
The first Venom surprised many with its unexpected comedy. Can a follow-up keep it as enjoyable without ruining the joke?
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Meat: The Legends' Review
The second installment of Legends of Tomorrow Season 6, "Meat: The Legends," takes the team to '50s fast-food for a digestible, if dry, episode.
Legends Of Tomorrow: 'Ground Control To Sara Lance' Review
"Ground Control to Sara Lance" kicks off Legends of Tomorrow's Season 6 with alien hijinks and an emotional impetus.
Everything You Need To Know For 'Legends Of Tomorrow' Season 6
Before one of the best Arrowverse shows returns to the CW on May 2nd, here's a primer on its characters and status.
Two Avengers Stars Took A Break From Marvel For This Bleak Mystery
Upcoming "Those That Wish Me Dead" director Taylor Sheridan's previous film featured two Avengers solving a bleak mystery in the icy cold.
The MCU's Continuity Issues Are Actually Worse Than The DCEU
The DC Extended Universe has a reputation for messy continuity, but closer inspection reveals that the MCU actually has more continuity flaws.