DCEU Movies Ranked

DCEU Movies Ranked

Every film released as a part of Warner Bros and DC’s shared superhero universe The DCEU ranked from worst to best, including Justice League, Aquaman, Birds of Prey, Suicide Squad. List by Joseph Wade.

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Straightwashing Removes All Rainbows: Removing Bisexuals from Comic Book Films

Straightwashing Removes All Rainbows: Removing Bisexuals from Comic Book Films

In 2022, the blockbuster sphere’s choices in representation must face more scrutiny, particularly with regard to straightwashing bisexual comic book characters. Essay by Paul Klein.

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Lady Gaga in Talks to Join Joker 2, Film Is Reportedly a Musical

Lady Gaga in Talks to Join Joker 2, Film Is Reportedly a Musical

Lady Gaga could be set to join the cast of Todd Phillips’ ‘Joker’ sequel, titled ‘Joker: Folie à deux’, which may surprisingly be a musical. Full news report courtesy of George Taylor.

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2020 Comic Book Movies Ranked

2020 Comic Book Movies Ranked

The five comic book movies released in 2020, from Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey to Wonder Woman 1984, ranked from worst to best. Article by Joseph Wade.

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How Cathy Yan’s ‘Birds of Prey’ Reawakens the Ethos of the Riot Grrrl

How Cathy Yan’s ‘Birds of Prey’ Reawakens the Ethos of the Riot Grrrl

‘That girl thinks she’s the Queen of the neighbourhood, I got news for you, she is!’ – How Cathy Yan’s ‘Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey’ embraces the Riot Grrrl ethos in its fresh attempts to validate female anger. Article by Leoni Horton.

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Birds of Prey (2020) Review

Birds of Prey (2020) Review

Harley Quinn is unleashed from under the Joker’s thumb and teams up with three other lethal ladies of Gotham in Cathy Yan’s ‘Birds of Prey’. Click to read Sophie Butcher’s review in full.

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7 BAFTAs Later, 1917 Still No.1 In the UK – Box Office Report 2nd Feb 2020

7 BAFTAs Later, 1917 Still No.1 In the UK – Box Office Report 2nd Feb 2020

‘The Lighthouse’, ‘Queen and Slim’ and ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ all debuted at UK cinemas this past weekend, but BAFTA winner ‘1917’ remained on top for a 4th straight week. Full box office report by Charlie Gardiner.

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