 
Director: Zack Snyder
Running Time: 151 mins
Certificate: 12A
Release Date: March 25th 2016
 
This film has been a long time coming and there are some great articles online chronicling the various attempts to bring Batman vs Superman and the Justice League to the silver screen. As you can tell from the subtitle, this film serves as an introduction to the Justice League films coming in 2017 and 2019, and the continuation of the DCCU (Detective Comics Cinematic Universe) which began with Man of Steel in 2013.
But in a film that is two and a half hours long I was concerned that they would rush the introduction to a wealth of new characters and backstories when it should just focus on the leads. Too many cooks and all.
DC and Warner Brothers are reaching for the financial success that Marvel has had with their cinematic universe (MCU), but the tone of their films set the studios apart. Marvel films are more light-hearted whereas DC’s recent films have mainly been darker (excluding the Schumacher Batman movies). Despite the darker tone I enjoyed Man of Steel up until the finale, where it seemed like the production had $100 million left and spent it needlessly destroying Metropolis. But it didn’t feel like a Superman movie and lacked the charm of Richard Donner’s 1978 version. [Read more…]
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Those People made it into our  Between them, David Hockney and Lucian Freud probably had a greater impact on 20th art than any other British artist, and Hockney remains influential today, with his latest work being a well recieved as some of his earlier, more famous works. Like Freud, Hockney is gay, something that influenced both of their paintings, in both subject and style (although Hockney isn’t keen on labels).
Between them, David Hockney and Lucian Freud probably had a greater impact on 20th art than any other British artist, and Hockney remains influential today, with his latest work being a well recieved as some of his earlier, more famous works. Like Freud, Hockney is gay, something that influenced both of their paintings, in both subject and style (although Hockney isn’t keen on labels). A couple of days ago we posted the trailer for Season 3 of Tough Love. Now the first episode has arrived, which takes us back into the dysfunctional world of the gay Steven and the sexually fluid Blaire. Once more they’re negotiating the vagaries of life in their own inimitable way.
A couple of days ago we posted the trailer for Season 3 of Tough Love. Now the first episode has arrived, which takes us back into the dysfunctional world of the gay Steven and the sexually fluid Blaire. Once more they’re negotiating the vagaries of life in their own inimitable way. The 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning, about the New York ball scene is legendary in certain circles, but it’s not without its controversy, particularly over whether it exploited the participants. Now there’s a new look into that same world, giving a fresh taste of a vibrant world of Voguing in the LGBT community – Walk!.
The 1990 documentary Paris Is Burning, about the New York ball scene is legendary in certain circles, but it’s not without its controversy, particularly over whether it exploited the participants. Now there’s a new look into that same world, giving a fresh taste of a vibrant world of Voguing in the LGBT community – Walk!. The fallout from the Supreme Court equal marriage decision continues, with a raft of US States considering adopting anti-LGBT laws that seem driven by a rather mean need to show they don’t like gay or trans people rather than because there’s a problem that really needs addressing. One of the latest is Georgia, where the Governor has to decide whether to sign the anti-gay ‘Free Exercise Protection Act’.
The fallout from the Supreme Court equal marriage decision continues, with a raft of US States considering adopting anti-LGBT laws that seem driven by a rather mean need to show they don’t like gay or trans people rather than because there’s a problem that really needs addressing. One of the latest is Georgia, where the Governor has to decide whether to sign the anti-gay ‘Free Exercise Protection Act’. Synopsis: ‘Oscar® winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favorite singleton in Bridget Jones’s Baby.  Directed by Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones’s Diary), the new film in the beloved comedy series based on creator Helen Fielding’s heroine finds Bridget unexpectedly expecting.
Synopsis: ‘Oscar® winners Renée Zellweger and Colin Firth are joined by Patrick Dempsey for the next chapter of the world’s favorite singleton in Bridget Jones’s Baby.  Directed by Sharon Maguire (Bridget Jones’s Diary), the new film in the beloved comedy series based on creator Helen Fielding’s heroine finds Bridget unexpectedly expecting. When in 2010 oil was gush from deep in the Gulf Of Mexico with BP having massive difficulty is stemming the flow, it was easy to forget that the ecological disaster only came after a terrible human disaster, when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, killing 11 people. Director Peter Berg has reteamed with his Lon Survivor star Mark Wahlberg to tell the story of what happened.
When in 2010 oil was gush from deep in the Gulf Of Mexico with BP having massive difficulty is stemming the flow, it was easy to forget that the ecological disaster only came after a terrible human disaster, when the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, killing 11 people. Director Peter Berg has reteamed with his Lon Survivor star Mark Wahlberg to tell the story of what happened. After a sejourn into superhero territory with Iron Man 3, writer/director Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) returns to neo-noir with The Nice Guys, which has just dropped a new trailer. Take a look at it below.
After a sejourn into superhero territory with Iron Man 3, writer/director Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) returns to neo-noir with The Nice Guys, which has just dropped a new trailer. Take a look at it below. A week or two ago, we posted the trailer for
A week or two ago, we posted the trailer for