To quote film critic Roger Ebert, “Batman isn’t a comic book anymore.” The caped crusader’s cinematic history has repeatedly challenged the status quo of the comic book film genre. Tim
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As a kid, I’d always been a fan of Spider-Man. Of course, that was before middle school when I figured out I’d much rather have a Batmobile than spidey senses

“I don’t care how many demons he’s fought in how many hells. He’s never fought us. Not us united.” After the death of Superman (Henry Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck) and

Minor spoilers discussed for all movies This June will mark the eighth anniversary of the ongoing DC Extended Universe, DC and Warner Bros’s attempt to emulate the success of the

This review contains a paragraph with minor spoilers. “Barbara, what did you do?” “Wonder Woman 1984” is the problem child

DC Comics has one of the most impressive rosters of female characters in the comics world. From Batgirl and Zatanna