Author's Note: This article will contain spoilers for both the theatrical cut and the Ultimate Edition cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice.
I've always been a defender of Batman v Superman. Yes, it was a movie that had a myriad of flaws, but at the end of the day, I admired Zack Snyder's ambition to try something meaningful and unique, even if it stumbled along the way. While I can tout the visuals, themes, and interesting characterizations in a positive way, there is one thing I could never defend: the choppy narrative. No matter how many times I saw the movie in theaters (3), I couldn't deny the fact that the overall flow of the film was confusing at best.
In the theatrical cut of Batman v Superman, plot threads are left hanging, implications are left for viewers to interpret, and on the whole, characters are left with flat,...
I've always been a defender of Batman v Superman. Yes, it was a movie that had a myriad of flaws, but at the end of the day, I admired Zack Snyder's ambition to try something meaningful and unique, even if it stumbled along the way. While I can tout the visuals, themes, and interesting characterizations in a positive way, there is one thing I could never defend: the choppy narrative. No matter how many times I saw the movie in theaters (3), I couldn't deny the fact that the overall flow of the film was confusing at best.
In the theatrical cut of Batman v Superman, plot threads are left hanging, implications are left for viewers to interpret, and on the whole, characters are left with flat,...
- 6/30/2016
- by Joseph Medina
- LRMonline.com
Force Awakens fever is still gripping the film industry two months after the release of the seventh Star Wars entry, and the world of cinema-centric books is just as Snoke-obsessed. But there’s plenty more worth snagging, including in-depth analyses of Pixar and Spike Lee’s Bamboozled, a lavish study of musicals, and a graphic stunner called Filmish.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary by Pablo Hidalgo (Dk Publishing)
Dk’s Star Wars visual dictionaries are, quite simply, must-owns. (Even the three prequel editions are fascinating.) And the Force Awakens Visual Dictionary might be the best yet. Author Pablo Hidalgo goes deep, providing everything you wanted to know about Jakku (but were afraid to ask), offering insight on briefly seen characters like Max Von Sydow’s Lor San Tekka, and breaking down exactly why the “crossguard blades” of Kylo Ren’s lightsaber are a necessity. Plus, the film stills...
Star Wars: The Force Awakens Visual Dictionary by Pablo Hidalgo (Dk Publishing)
Dk’s Star Wars visual dictionaries are, quite simply, must-owns. (Even the three prequel editions are fascinating.) And the Force Awakens Visual Dictionary might be the best yet. Author Pablo Hidalgo goes deep, providing everything you wanted to know about Jakku (but were afraid to ask), offering insight on briefly seen characters like Max Von Sydow’s Lor San Tekka, and breaking down exactly why the “crossguard blades” of Kylo Ren’s lightsaber are a necessity. Plus, the film stills...
- 2/11/2016
- by Christopher Schobert
- The Film Stage
After Sony announced Tuesday that it would reverse its decision to cancel the Christmas Day release of "The Interview," dozens of independent theaters across the country made plans to show the flick.
Various media outlets have been reporting the locations that are said to be screening the film, and we're compiling them here. Below is the list so far, which we'll update as more information rolls in.
All locations are showing the movie beginning December 25, unless otherwise noted.
Where To See "The Interview" (via the movie's Facebook page):
Al Andalusia - Clark Theatre 3
Al Birmingham - Edge 12
Al Boaz - Boaz Cinema 9
Al Enterprise - Clark Cinema 1 & 2
Al Fort Payne - Fort Payne Cinemas 6
Al Greenville - Edge Cinema 8
Al Huntsville - Madison Square Stadium 8
Al Troy - Continental Cinema 6
Ar Cabot - Silver Screen Cinemas 8
Ar El Dorado - Stars Cinema 6
Ar Hot Springs - Behind The Mall...
Various media outlets have been reporting the locations that are said to be screening the film, and we're compiling them here. Below is the list so far, which we'll update as more information rolls in.
All locations are showing the movie beginning December 25, unless otherwise noted.
Where To See "The Interview" (via the movie's Facebook page):
Al Andalusia - Clark Theatre 3
Al Birmingham - Edge 12
Al Boaz - Boaz Cinema 9
Al Enterprise - Clark Cinema 1 & 2
Al Fort Payne - Fort Payne Cinemas 6
Al Greenville - Edge Cinema 8
Al Huntsville - Madison Square Stadium 8
Al Troy - Continental Cinema 6
Ar Cabot - Silver Screen Cinemas 8
Ar El Dorado - Stars Cinema 6
Ar Hot Springs - Behind The Mall...
- 12/23/2014
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
Much like Sony did with North Korea, Sharper Image has caved in its battle with the City of Las Vegas ... and in this scenario, Heidi Klum's boobs are "The Interview."Sharper Image's new ad campaign features a scantily clad Klum alongside suggestive copy designed to get you to buy the gadgets Sharper Image sells that you never knew you needed.But Klum's cleavage did not meet Clark County code and the ads were barred...
- 12/19/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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