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                     Wonder 
                    Woman **** (2017) Gail Gadot (a former Israeli model and Military trainer) is 
                    perfect as a transplanted Amazon who joins in the war effort 
                    against the Nazis in World War II. A triumph from start to 
                    finish. I am eagerly waiting for Gadot to finish the sequel. 
                    Perhaps the best DC film ever and this came as a major 
                    surprise after the abysmal Batman vs Superman.
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                     Captain 
                    America Civil War (2016) ***1/2 This Marvel film fractures the Avengers into two teams that 
                    have to fight each other. One side (led by a fascistic 
                    Ironman) supports a law that would force superheroes to 
                    register with the movement and reveal their identities while 
                    the other team (led by Captain America is opposed to the 
                    law.) Black Panther and a young Spiderman are introduced 
                    well into the avengers universe and the film is chock full 
                    of exciting battles (I especially liked vision vs scarlet 
                    witch and ironman vs antman.) The film (and the comic 
                    series) also bring up controversial issues such as the 
                    ethics and legality of the Patriot Act. They left out Thor 
                    and the Hulk presumably because each of the two characters 
                    could individually demolish the whole cast, but they were in 
                    the enjoyable Thor Ragnorak.
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                     Logan 
                    (2017) ***1/2 This remarkably effective film which plays out like a 
                    spaghetti western was based on Mark Millar’s classic Old Man 
                    Logan. The ending seems to be a not to subtle critique of US 
                    immigration policies.
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                     Deadpool 
                    (2016) ***1/2 This works well as a riotous comedy with a morally 
                    ambivalent mutant anti-hero assassin who reluctantly is 
                    pushed into a hero role by two of the Xmen. Colossus had 
                    never been handled better onscreen (he actually seems 
                    Russian here) and his Goth protégé, Negasonic Teenage 
                    Warhead is a delight (in the Xmen comics she had different 
                    powers and was killed off right away). All of the 
                    self-referential breaking/ the fourth wall stuff works and 
                    Ryan Remolds was so charismatic in the lead role that he 
                    made me forget Green Lantern. My only quibble is the porn 
                    loving, murderous Deadpool is a poor role model for kids and 
                    after the film was over a seven-year-old kid stood up in the 
                    theatre and yelled, “I love you deadpool.” This R rated film 
                    is great fun for adults but children should not see it. This 
                    was the highest grossing R rated film ever.
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 Lego 
                    Batman *** 1/2 (2017) Surprisingly witty and well-written 3-D animated deals with the Batman 
                    book’s casual sexism by making Barbara Gordon the new police 
                    chief (but the Robin here is much less competent than usual 
                    and he is used for comic relief). It even features a 
                    delightful animated walk on by the highly obscure (gasp) 
                    batman villain, condiment king and even a Dalek. Will Arnett 
                    from SNL does a fantastic job voicing the cape crusader’s 
                    words and the film inspired one talk show a commentator to 
                    ask him “Did you start out doing Lego Shakespeare?” The in 
                    jokes reward comic fans and the film should also please the 
                    kids yet it has some smart under the radar banter for 
                    adults. Everyone wins with this film.
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                     Batman: 
                    Assault on Arkham (2014) ***1/2 On a mission Batman meets and clashes with a group of 
                    notorious criminals that are secretly working for the 
                    government. This ingenious twisted animated film makes much 
                    better use of the Suicide Squad than the disastrous live 
                    action film. This gem is a delight from start to finish. The 
                    film takes place in the Batman: Arkham video game universe 
                    in case you care. The title character is voiced by Kevin 
                    Conroy, who is primarily known for voicing Batman in 
                    animated shows and films.
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                     Kingsman: 
                    The Golden Circle (2017) ***1/2 This worthy sequel has a fine, scene chewing performance by 
                    Julianne Moore as a ruthless homicidal drug lord who has no 
                    value for human life (is there any other kind?). The 
                    quintessentially English spy heroes use umbrellas as weapons 
                    (they can shoot and deflect bullets), and we even get to see 
                    Elton John hit people. What more could you ask for? Oh and 
                    the pleasingly preposterous plot involves a sinister plan to 
                    infect people with a virus passed on through drugs and the 
                    drug lord blackmails governments for the only cure. The 
                    unsympathetic President (he seems to be a partially a parody 
                    of Donald Trump) decides to double cross the drug lord and 
                    just let the addicts die. The British agents decide to go 
                    against the president and they attempt to steal the only 
                    cure from the drug lord. This film also benefits from a 
                    first rate cast including Colin Firth, Jeff Bridges, Halle 
                    Berry (her character is called Lemonade) and Emily Watson. 
                    This one divided the critics (The Chicago Tribune person 
                    gave it only one star) but I had a marvelous time. This was 
                    the last film featuring Meg Foster (she also voiced a part 
                    in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract.)
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                     Batman 
                    and Harley Quinn (2017) ***1/2 Entertaining animated film in which the clown prince of 
                    crime's ex teams up with Batman and Nightwing to prevent her 
                    bff Poison Ivy and Jason Woodtrue the floronic man from 
                    turning all humans into plants (all for the good of the 
                    environment of course). Despite the title, Harley is the 
                    main attraction and the star of the story. Melissa Ivy Rauch 
                    who plays Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the CBS sitcom 
                    The Big Bang Theory voices her role. Harley causes a stir 
                    when sings karaoke in a criminal hangout bar in a delightful 
                    scene. Of course, she is a Debbie Harry fan. Swamp thing has 
                    a cameo too. Bruce Timm wrote the snappy script (he also is 
                    the voice for Booster Gold in a funny cameo scene).
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                     Thor 
                    Ragnorak (2017)***1/2 This somewhat uneven action comedy has much going for it, 
                    but there are also a few gaping flaws. For starters this 
                    film strays way too far from the mythological basis of the 
                    story. Ragnorak was supposed to be started by Loki shooting 
                    Balder with an arrow not the return of Hela (I heard it 
                    myself in the audio book of Neil Gaiman’s myth reading). 
                    Secondly the film’s makers stupidly gave away the film’s 
                    biggest surprises and used most of the best action footage 
                    in the trailers. Thirdly the changes in the Valkyrie do not 
                    improve the character at all (I much prefer the blonde, pig 
                    tailed Defenders comic version). If she can fly a space ship 
                    why would she need a flying horse? The mix of sci fi and 
                    comedy mostly works but this ends up playing more like 
                    Guardians of the Galaxy story than a Thor film, and the film 
                    gets rid of much of Thor’s rich supporting cast. Now the 
                    good news, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor still has less personality 
                    than Robert Downey Jr’s Tony Stark but he has definitely 
                    mastered the craft of delivering non chalant one liners (the 
                    actor definitely has some comic talent). The villains (Hela 
                    and the Executioner) are wonderful and Jeff Goldblum as the 
                    grandmaster is a hoot and a half. Loki plays a more heroic 
                    role in this film, and he helps save the earth. The cameos 
                    are a lot of fun especially the Dr. Strange appearance 
                    (although we saw most of this at the end of Thor.) Also the 
                    big action scenes (especially Thor vs Hela and Hulk vs Thor) 
                    are dazzling, exciting and magnificent. Despite my 
                    complaints this is by far the best and most entertaining 
                    entry in the solo Thor series. Oh and have never seen a 
                    better use of a Led Zeppelin song in a movie (the lyrics of 
                    “Immigrant Song” actually go perfectly with the film.)
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                     Dr. 
                    Strange (2016) ***1/2 This breaks the marvel mold because it’s hero has powers 
                    that are magic rather than science based and the graphics 
                    are much trippier and psychedelic than usual. The final 
                    showdown with Dormammu, a devil level dark god is ingenuous. 
                    The film is slightly too derivative of the Matrix but it 
                    succeeded in transporting me to different worlds and 
                    dimension. Benedict Cumberbatch is charismatic and 
                    believable in the lead role but the love story is a bit 
                    clichéd. In addition, there is a Dr. Voodoo cameo. The 
                    gender shift of the ancient one did not bother me but the 
                    elimination of Tibet from Strange’s origin story was rather 
                    gutless.
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                     Spiderman 
                    Homecoming ***-(2017) This succeeds in rejuvenating the sputtering series by 
                    taking the title character back to his inexperienced high 
                    school days. The film has a decent villain (Michael Keaton’s 
                    vulture appears to have found the garden of youth.) This is 
                    more than competent but it does not break a lot of new 
                    ground. My other quibble is Spiderman has always worked best 
                    as a loner (not an avenger) and this film reduces him to 
                    being Tony Stark’s understudy.
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                     Sleight 
                    *** (2016) Urban youth/street magician creates a device artificially 
                    that give him magnetic powers. He uses his powers against a 
                    drug lord and tries to get out of a life of crime. This is a 
                    great setup for a superhero series but it resolves just as 
                    it starts getting good. I hope that there will be a sequel. 
                    Although the basic plot resembles Luke Cage crossed with 
                    Ironman the story’s treatment is fresh and original.
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                     Valerian 
                    and the Lost Planets *** (2017) This movie led me the question is it better for a film to be 
                    creative and ultimately fail in its actions or successful in 
                    a completely predictable way? This time I went for 
                    creativity, which is why this is ranked higher than Atomic 
                    Blonde. Where else can you see Rianna play a shape shifting 
                    alien escort who would rather recite symbolist poetry or 
                    Shakespeare (she is much better than the wooden female 
                    lead.) The film also has a delightful cameo (unbelievably) 
                    by the fusion great, Herbie Hancock. I have a feeling this 
                    film will age well and it might go down in history as a 
                    great piece of cinematic camp in the tradition of Barbarella 
                    and Flash Gordon. The film is based on the French science 
                    fiction comic’s series Valérian and Laureline, written by 
                    Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières. 
                    Visionary, idiosyncratic and uneven with some great moments.
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                     Guardians 
                    of the Galaxy Vol 2 *** (2017) This manages to be fun most of the time and we even get to 
                    see a cute baby Groot as well as a deepening of the 
                    relationship between Starlord and Gamora. I also liked the 
                    way they used David Hasselhoff. In addition, the character 
                    play between Gamora and her quasi sister is fascinating. 
                    Still this lacks the freshness of the original and 
                    Starlord’s and the final confrontation with Ego the living 
                    planet is anticlimactic. In addition, it ruins one of my 
                    five cult comic characters, Mantis by turning her into a 
                    weak Asian stereotype, and the quasi-romantic scenes between 
                    her and Drax are just plain stupid.
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                     Justice 
                    League Dark *** (2017) This lively animated film features a gathering of magical 
                    heroes ( Constantine, Zatanna, Deadman, Black Orchid, and 
                    Swamp Thing) who team up against an occult menace that is 
                    causing mass psychosis. It is great that Matt Ryan, the man 
                    who played Constantine (in the ill-fated TV series) gets to 
                    lip-synch his character’s words here. The plot is decent 
                    (although Batman really is not integral to the story) and I 
                    liked the love/hate interaction between Zatanna and 
                    Constantine. Nicholas Turturro (who had a fine role on the 
                    late lamented NYPD show) does the voice for the slangy 
                    dialogue of Deadman (the character will soon get his own 
                    comic series produced by the great Neil Adams). If they kept 
                    this adult, it would make a nifty TV addition to the UW TV 
                    lineup. This is one of the few R rated DC animated films.
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                     Ghost 
                    in the Shell *** (2017) Scarlet Johannsson was ok but they really should have cast 
                    an Asian in the lead. Casting Scarlet in such a 
                    quintessentially Asian role would be like using a German 
                    James Bond. This is exciting but the earlier animated series 
                    are superior. The better than average action scenes elevate 
                    the film but the way the script treats the human rights of 
                    machines theme has been done better in a million films 
                    including Blade Runner and the recent Ex Machina.
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                     Wilson 
                    *** (2017) Well acted adaptation of Harvey Pekar's alternative comic 
                    features a great cast (Woody Harrelson and Laura Dern are 
                    standouts) playing delightfully idiosyncratic characters. A 
                    socially dysfunctional and unstable man reconnects with both 
                    his ex-wife and estranged daughter (Isabelle Amara). The 
                    film will probably either thrill you or annoy you. It did 
                    the former for me
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                     Teen 
                    Titans: The Judas Contract (2017) *** The film is a decent attempt to tell a classic comic story 
                    but the film fails to find an animation style that is as 
                    dazzling as George Perez’s art. The film substitutes Blue 
                    Beetle and the Damian Wayne Robin for Donna Troy and Cyborg 
                    (probably because Cyborg has been switched to the JLA.) 
                    Kevin Smith appears in a cameo at the end (Beast Boy goes on 
                    Smith's podcast). Incidentally, the Deathstroke character 
                    (created by Marv Wolfman) who appears in this film was the 
                    inspiration for Deadpool.
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                     Justice 
                    League: New Frontier (2008) *** This straight to DVD film manages to capture some of the gee 
                    whiz innocence and sunny optimism of the popular DC mini 
                    series of the same name by the late, great Darwyn Cooke (he 
                    was obviously inspired by Marvels.) It is really more of a 
                    general DC universe story than a JLA adventure. The 
                    star-studded voice cast which includes David Boreanaz (from 
                    Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel), Lucy Lawless (from Xena 
                    the Warrior Princess, the X-Files) the second Battleship 
                    Galactica series and Ash vs the Evil Dead), Kyle MacLachlan 
                    (from Twin Peaks, Portlandia and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) is 
                    a cult TV’s fan has wet dream.
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                     Atomic 
                    Blonde (2017)**1/2 Charlise Theron is a nifty, convincing action heroine and 
                    this film has some of the best stunts and action scenes of 
                    the year as well as a fantastic 80s new wave dominated 
                    soundtrack. Too bad they did not bother to write an actual 
                    story. I hope that there will be a better-written sequel 
                    because all the elements are here for a good series.
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                     Justice 
                    League (2017) **1/2 After the death of a certain alien hero in blue, Batman and 
                    Wonder Woman assemble a new team of superheroes. I can’t say 
                    I Iiked seeing Bart Allen/the Flash as 13-year-old, but Gail 
                    Gadot’s Wonder Woman is still magnificent and Ben Affleck’s 
                    Batman is far less annoying than before. The villainous 
                    Steppenwolf is not one of Jack “King” Kirby’s better 
                    creations, but the story of how the characters got together 
                    is interesting and I had a good time for about half of its 
                    duration. I can’t say this is a total triumph but it’s a 
                    hell of a lot better than the abysmal Batman Vs Superman 
                    which was franchise killing bad. The worst threat in the DC 
                    film universe is still bad dialogue.
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                     X-Men: 
                    Apocalypse (2016) ** Some of the costumes and fight scenes are decent but the 
                    flat villain, Apocalypse is a complete bore with no apparent 
                    motivation beyond creating havoc and world conquest. Some of 
                    the battle scenes are ok, although Olivia Munn is 
                    magnificent looking playing Psyclops is completely wasted 
                    (but her too brief fight with the beast is a highlight). The 
                    most compelling scenes involve magneto’s tragic past and 
                    Michael Fassbender continues to show he is an A plus acting 
                    talent. Overall, this is one of the lesser entries in a 
                    spotty series. In addition, Jennifer Lawrence has weakly 
                    written Mystique gives more lofty insincere sounding 
                    motivational speeches. The direct sequel, X-Men: Dark 
                    Phoenix is scheduled to be released on November 2, 2018. I 
                    hope that it will be better than Xmen Last Stand which was 
                    based on the same source.
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                     Suicide 
                    Squad (2016) *1/2 This starts out rather well (the first half hour is 
                    riveting) but the murky script completely runs off the rails 
                    very early. The cast is actually good. Margot Robie steals 
                    the show in almost every scene. She is a playfully insane 
                    and ravishing a Harley Quinn and Will Smith is a more than 
                    decent as the tragic Deadshot, but they really should have 
                    worked on the script more. Viola Davis who plays Amanda 
                    Waller is also terrific, but she is too good for this film. 
                    This might have worked better as an R rated cable TV series. 
                    Jaret Leto is a wonderful actor, but his Joker portrayal 
                    here does not work although it did apparently please the Hot 
                    Topic crowd. Heath Ledger has nothing to worry about. The 
                    biggest mistake is that this film is not dark enough (most 
                    of the time the villains do not do anything a superhero 
                    would not do) whereas Batman vs Superman was too dark.
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                     Son 
                    of Batman (2014) * Straight foreword but bland and not particularly artful 
                    animated adaption of the Batman and Son comic story by Andy 
                    Kubert. The comic is superior to the film in every way.
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                     Captain 
                    Underpants (2017 )* I know this film and the book it was based on were aimed 
                    towards preadolescents but I really despised this piece of 
                    cinematic excrement. The plot (or what passes for a plot) 
                    involves a superhero who wears underwear as a costume (some 
                    real life grade schoolers got in trouble for emulating the 
                    costume on Halloween) who fights against the villainous 
                    Professor Poopypants who wants to destroy all laughter (No 
                    he is not played by Adam Sandler). If you want to see a 
                    whole film written around toilet humor by all means rent it.
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                     Super 
                    Girls Finals Crisis (2017) * This straight to DVD release features the adventures of both 
                    popular (Wonder Woman Batgirl and Supergirl) and more 
                    obscure (Bumble Bee and Katana) heroines and villainesses 
                    that go to the same high school. This is unwatchable for 
                    anyone over six. The title is a play on words referring to 
                    the morose intercompany crossover, Final Crisis.
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                     Batman 
                    vs Superman (2016) * This basically crams together plot elements of two of the 
                    most significant comic DC series (Frank Miller’s Batman Dark 
                    Knight and Death of Superman) and expels them into a dumb, 
                    turgid mishmash. The horrible script seems like it was 
                    written by a faceless committee for the lowest common 
                    denominator, and the dark tone is all wrong for a Superman 
                    film. The bombastic fight scenes seem to go on forever and I 
                    hoped that most of the two unlikeable lead characters would 
                    die most of the time. Words cannot describe how terrible, 
                    misguided and hammy Ben Affleck’s lead performance is. The 
                    only redeeming feature was a glorious but too brief 
                    appearance by Gail Gadot’s Wonder Woman. This is a very weak 
                    and hopelessly moronic prelude to the Justice League film.
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                     Batman 
                    the Killing Joke (2016) Zero This takes one of the greatest classic Batmen stories (Alan Moore’s The 
                    Killing Joke) and transforms it into a piece of cinematic 
                    sewage. The original comic story was dark but the plot and 
                    incudes a rape scene. However, the story was not improved by 
                    having Batman committing psychological incest with his 
                    surrogate stepdaughter, Barbara Gordon. This gives the film 
                    a huge ick factor. What were the writer’s thinking? No film 
                    with Mark Hammill voicing the Joker role is worthless but 
                    his comes awful close. This is the 26th animated adaptation 
                    of an Alan Moore story and this film made me understand why 
                    Moore hates movies.
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