Captain America: Brave New World has enough B-movie thrills to overcome its clunky and uneven script... mostly.
Yes, it establishes the mighty Anthony Mackie as the superhero who'll lead the franchise into the future. But it's a mess in every other respect.
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Brave New World' is a bit of a mess but surprisingly remains a fairly coherent and engaging politically themed action film.
Anthony Mackie was always pushing the proverbial uphill replacing Chris Evans as Captain America, but giving him a villain ...
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