The Intersection
  • Login
  • Home
  • Movie Reviews
  • TV Reviews
  • Special Features
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Movie Reviews
  • TV Reviews
  • Special Features
No Result
View All Result
The Intersection
No Result
View All Result
Home Uncategorized

‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Review: Tom Holland is Extraordinary in one of the best MCU films

Chris Lee by Chris Lee
December 18, 2021
in Uncategorized
0 0
0
Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch in Spider-Man: No Way Home

Photo by Matt Kennedy - © 2021 CTMG. All Rights Reserved. MARVEL and all related character names: © & ™ 2021 MARVEL

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Since 2002, there have been eight Spider-Man films and three different actors taking on the web-slinger mantle. Spider-Man: No Way Home is a fitting culmination of all three eras and is the best Spider-Man film yet.

Director Jon Watts has done a great job of handling the Tom Holland Spider-Man films. He shines at balancing the tonal shifts throughout the film. No Way Home is full of great humor but is also the darkest Spider-Man film. The action and visual effects in Homecoming and Far From Home fit the story told but didn’t break new ground. No Way Home’s action scenes are far better than anything in the MCU with the exception of Endgame. The theme of ‘great power comes with great responsibility” hangs over the film throughout.

Holland gives one of the best performances in any film this year. The conclusion of Far From Home revealed Spider-Man’s identity to the world. With his identity out in the open, Ned and MJ’s lives have been altered just by their connection to him. He reaches out to Dr. Strange for help and all chaos ensues.

Dr. Strange’s spell pulls several villains from across the Spider-Man universe. Alfred Molina, Willem Dafoe, the voice of Thomas Haden Church, Jamie Fox and Rhys Ifans reprise their roles as Doc Ock, Norman Osbourne, Sandman, Electro and Lizard. Dafoe is phenomenal, Molina is sublime and Fox oozes cool, which is something that can’t be said about Max Dillon in The Amazing Spider–Man 2. Sandman and Lizard aren’t given as much to do, but it’s nice to hear Ifans and Church again.

Related Post

Charlie Cox and Deborah Ann Woll in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review | Not Quite Netflix Peak, But a Major Step Forward

May 6, 2026
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review — Episodes 1–3 Blend Focused Storytelling With Brutal Action

April 1, 2026

Wonder Man Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley Elevate Marvel TV

January 30, 2026

Marvel Zombies Review: The Best Marvel TV Series of 2025

September 28, 2025

Zendaya is wonderful as MJ. When Peter screws up, she accepts his apology and does what she can to help her boyfriend. Jacob Batalon continues to be reliable as Peter’s best friend Ned. However, the best supporting character is easily Marisa Tomei as Aunt May. Tomei as Aunt May is given far more to do in this film than any other Aunt May in a Spider-Man film. She gives an Academy Award-caliber performance in every scene she’s in. Tomei’s not in enough of the film to actually warrant a nomination, but her performance is sensational.

There are two issues in No Way Home. Ned’s ability to easily pick up magic isn’t earned. It’s a cool character beat that’s played for humor but needed to be built up over the course of the trilogy. There are some oddities with Dr. Strange’s involvement in the story specifically with the spell he casts. However, I did enjoy Benedict Cumberbatch’s performance as Strange opposite Holland’s Peter.

Despite those couple of issues, the ending of No Way Home is the best out of any MCU film. Equal part sad and oddly hopeful, the ending is a fitting conclusion to the three Holland films and sets the course for the next phase of Spider-Man films.

With the overview out of the way, let’s dive deeper into the elements that stood out in No Way Home. There will be Spoilers on the next page.

Spider-Man: No Way Home review score.

If you like the content on The Intersection and have the means, a donation is much appreciated. The Intersection will never have ads on the website. In order to expand coverage to golden-era tv shows and add new features, we need your help. You can provide a one-time donation via PayPal or Stripe below.

Processing ...

Donation

Buy author a coffee

Donate
Liked it? Take a second to support Chris Lee on Patreon!
Become a patron at Patreon!

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
Page 1 of 2
12Next
Tags: MCUSpider Man
Chris Lee

Chris Lee

Related Posts

Charlie Cox and Deborah Ann Woll in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)
TV Reviews

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review | Not Quite Netflix Peak, But a Major Step Forward

by Chris Lee
May 6, 2026
Charlie Cox in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)
TV Reviews

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review — Episodes 1–3 Blend Focused Storytelling With Brutal Action

by Chris Lee
April 1, 2026
Ben Kingsley and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in Wonder Man (2026)
TV Reviews

Wonder Man Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley Elevate Marvel TV

by Chris Lee
January 30, 2026
Next Post
Jeremy Renner and Hailee Steinfeld in Hawkeye (2021)

Hawkeye Review: 'So This is Christmas?' sticks the landing in an excellent finale

Recommended

best 2020 tv shows

Most Entertaining Documentary and Best 2020 TV Shows

January 12, 2021
Great movie line from one of the best films of 2019

Best Films of 2019

July 29, 2020
Tenet of the most anticipated films of the year.

2020 Movie Preview: 20 Most Anticipated Films

January 13, 2020
Zach Braff and Donald Faison in My Angel (2026)

Scrubs Season 10 Review: Zach Braff and Donald Faison find the cure for reboot fatigue

April 16, 2026
Karl Urban, Mehcad Brooks, Jessica McNamee, and Ludi Lin in Mortal Kombat II (2026)

Mortal Kombat II Review: Flawed, but fun victory

May 8, 2026
Charlie Cox and Deborah Ann Woll in Daredevil: Born Again (2025)

Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review | Not Quite Netflix Peak, But a Major Step Forward

May 6, 2026
Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, and Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026)

The Devil Wears Prada 2 Review: Great performances almost rise above surface level sequel

May 1, 2026
Miles Teller and Jaafar Jackson in Michael (2026)

Michael Review: An Unenven biopic for the ‘King of Pop’

May 1, 2026

Independent movie and television coverage

Recent Posts

  • Mortal Kombat II Review: Flawed, but fun victory
  • Daredevil: Born Again Season 2 Review | Not Quite Netflix Peak, But a Major Step Forward
  • The Devil Wears Prada 2 Review: Great performances almost rise above surface level sequel

Categories

  • Brooklyn 99
  • Lists and Features
  • Movie Reviews
  • Scrubs
  • Smallville
  • Special Features
  • TV Reviews
  • Uncategorized

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Movie Reviews
  • TV Reviews
  • Lists and Features

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.