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The filmmaker’s polarizing stylistic flairs and penchant for interminable action sequences are all over this conclusion to his two-part “Star Wars” ripoff.
The director told Joe Rogan that he “loves” Greta Gerwig’s Oscar-nominated even though he’s directly “lampooned” in it at one point.
Zack Snyder ushered in a polarizing vision for some of the most-famous heroes in the comics canon. Even without him at the helm, this backward-looking film serves as a last hurrah.
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The disgraced showrunner and filmmaker has been largely silent on that avalanche of misconduct claims—until now.
DC Comics had blocked a scene of the caped crusader performing oral sex on Catwoman from an upcoming series.
It’s one of many missed opportunities in the “Justice League” filmmaker’s gory latest, now streaming on Netflix.
In a video last year, Miller appeared to attack a fan. A source from the bar confirmed it was a “serious altercation” at the time. So why is no one talking about it?
Deborah Snyder, the producer of “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” and wife of Zack Snyder, opens up about the fraught journey to completing their four-hour superhero epic.
The four-hour superhero extravaganza, out March 18 on HBO Max, is a vast improvement over its jumbled predecessor, offering “classical gods-and-monsters majesty and tragedy.”
For years, a vocal contingent of fans have rallied to see the film as original director Zack Snyder intended before a family emergency forced him to exit the project. They won.
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