
SDG Reviews ‘The Lego Batman Movie’
As frenetic as The Lego Movie but without its subversive wit, this superhero spinoff offers plenty of jokes but less self-awareness than one might hope.
As frenetic as The Lego Movie but without its subversive wit, this superhero spinoff offers plenty of jokes but less self-awareness than one might hope.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Marvel’s sorcerer supreme in one of the best Marvel movies to date, from filmmaker Scott Derrickson.
Heroes battle heroes in a slickly entertaining Marvel mega-blockbuster that outdoes both Batman v Superman and Avengers: Age of Ultron — but the ideas are half-baked and the ending lacking.
Religious references and resonances can’t save the Man of Steel sequel from an overabundance of characters and plot — and a dearth of inspiration and hope.
Is the latest superhero reboot as bad as it’s reputed to be? Yes and no.
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