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Yea, I've heard some journalists saying people write their reviews in a certain way to get those screening invitations. It's not a secter anymore. As well as media getting paid by Disney for those "masterpiece" articles.I enjoyed Endgame for what it was, but did consider it flawed in ways. I think The Last Jedi was the most questionable one for me in recent releases. Of course, I don't go around Star Wars film forums and post my hate for Rian Johnson. I shrugged it off and tried to look forward to the next SW movie. I didn't let TLJ keep me from going to see Knives Out and enjoying that film. I'm actually happy that some people got something out of that film and that it worked for them. I don't put much into Rotten Tomatoes or other review sites. I just watch it for myself and come to an opinion on my own. That being said, I have heard from a few reviewers that they do have to consider pulling their punches towards certain films by a certain company or risk not being invited to screenings. It has also been reported back in 2017 that Disney blacklisted certain media groups from attending advanced screenings because of an article they posted about Disney's business practices. The only reason why they overturned that is due to the scope of the blacklist and it got pushed out in the open. I'm willing to bet that it still does happen on a more micro scale though.
I enjoyed the second act of Endgame very much, the time-travel part, the last battle was horribly structured and the beginning I can't honestly even recall what that was about... Oh that I love you 3000 cringe.
Endgame was a masterpiece compared to TLJ though. I criticize MCU a lot, but no question I'd take a Russo SW flick instead of TLJ any fricking given second in the eternity.
I'm trying not to be judgemental about Johnson, but the way he f***ed up Star Wars and how he acts on twitter... Jeez.

