The last stand of the Batman.
via THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS | ‘New to Comics’ Review — Emrys Moungabio’s Geek Space
The last stand of the Batman.
via THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS | ‘New to Comics’ Review — Emrys Moungabio’s Geek Space
A little over 28 years ago, Batman Returns hit theaters. The sequel to 1989’s smash hit Batman, Returns saw director Tim Burton return alongside Michael Keaton in the titular role, with Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Christopher Walken joining the cast as antagonists the Penguin, Catwoman, and Max Shreck, respectively. While the film fared well with critics and moviegoers […]
via What Superhero Movies Can Learn From Batman Returns — Oscar’s Blogscar
The Goonies (1985) Dir. by Richard Donner Starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin and Corey Feldman Plot A group of kids from Astoria, Oregon, whose homes are about to be demolished to make way for a country club, attempt to follow a map to the hidden treasure of the legendary 17th century pirate One-Eyed Willie. In the process, […]
Snyder’s plans for the DCEU were cut short due to Justice League, but more information on Dick Grayson’s death could still be on the way. The director has said that his version of Justice League included some more details on Robin’s passing and the effect it had on Batman, so that could be included in […]
via How Did Robin Died in Snyder’s Version Of DCEU? — GEEKCULTURE
WB sent over the official information, box art and trailer for Superman: Man of Tomorrow the next entry in the popular series of DC Universe Movies. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE), the feature-length animated film will be released on Digital starting August 23, 2020, and on 4K Ultra […]
via SUPERMAN: MAN OF TOMORROW TRAILER AND RELEASE DATE — Comics Talk News and Entertainment Blog
How to actively practice anti-racism Written By: Sydney Ko My dad used to say to me, “don’t be a hero.” I was 13, and we were on our drive to school. Maybe it was because I was at the age where I thought the world revolved around me, but I was baffled by his statement. […]
Forty years ago, the summer movie season looked like a very different beast than the one we know today. Night and day, really. Back in 1980, as Memorial Day approached, there was only a small handful of sequels on the release schedule, but they were mainly of the Smokey and the Bandit and Cheech and…
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Before fans jump the gun about the theatrical cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and think this is some kind of condemnation of that cut, it’s simply about streaming licenses expiring or the conditions of those licenses forcing this to happen. In fact, the removal of this cut was announced a month ago […]
via Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition Replaces Theatrical Cut on HBO Max — GEEKCULTURE