For diehard fans of a grounded, reclusive Web-Slinger, "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" is the film that finally scratches that itch. Tom Holland's fourth outing as Peter Parker returns the character to his roots, trading world-ending stakes for armed thugs, street-level villains, and a truly “friendly neighborhood Spider-Man” feel. The film picks up after a multi-year time skip from "Spider-Man: No Way Home," its opening minutes showcasing Parker's evolution from teenager to full-time Spider-Man, a development that unfolds largely off-screen. It gives the film table stakes, showcasing how good Parker has gotten as a vigilante, even earning the respect of New York's finest. It's a strong case for the most "Spider-Man" Spider-Man film yet made.