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- It is without question an important film today, and a quintessential product of the America we inhabit.
- A movie that beats you into submission and makes you wonder if the sun will ever come out again.
- Batman v Superman is a tiresome, ill-tempered film, and one too lazy even to earn its dismal outlook.
- When in doubt, [Snyder] simply slings another ingredient into the mix, be it an irradiated monster, an explosion on government premises, or the sharp smack of masonry on skull.
- If only the film actually had depth, along with a little levity to lighten the bulk in the script, the visual murk and the sonic overkill.
- A ponderous, smothering, over-pixelated zeppelin crash of a movie scored by a choir that sounds like it's being drowned in lava.
- It's freighted not so much with entertainment value as it is with enough talk of fallen gods, absent parents, and dissolute heroes to fuel a Greek tragedy. And ... director Zack Snyder seems convinced that that's what he's making.
- [A] glum, cool-toned behemoth that labors to lay groundwork for a DC cinematic universe while setting up two famous characters on a collision course, and lobs out big ideas like an underprepared undergrad sweatily pitching off-the-cuff thesis topics.
- The film might be pretty to look at, but narratively speaking, it is a disaster.
- Underdeveloped, overlong and stupendously dispiriting.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
3/24/2016 by Calvin Wilson
Snyder delivers a superhero epic that's a significant improvement on his work on its predecessor, 'Man of Steel.'- Batman v Superman is kind of dopey and plays out some laborious plot twists in the DC narrative at unnecessary length, but as I've already said it largely kept me entertained for two and a half hours, which is not nothing.
- Although viewers may be riveted at times, the net experience isn't much fun.
- Did you ever think you'd long for the horrible puns and scenery chewing of the campy '90s Batman movies?
- Blunt, humorless, and baffling, it collides the brutish directorial stamp of its director (he of 300 and Watchmen fame) with the most shameless instincts of our latter-day superhero franchise bubble.
- In the words of The Joker in a far better Batman movie: 'Why so serious?'
- Eventually the script's illogic and the relentless pounding of the action scenes wear you down.
- While the Marvel universe, now owned by Disney, is glib and sunny, it's a nice echo of Warner's past as a home to gangsters and gritty melodramas to find its DC world operating very much on the dark end of the street.
- DC and Snyder jammed a lot into 'Batman v Superman' to get back into the game. And it often works.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
3/23/2016 by Colin Covert
It is an interesting idea of a film created by people who have no earthly idea how to do it, a quasi-epic without a thimbleful of wit, style or rooting interest in either of its leads.

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'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition)' includes approximately 30 minutes of extended footage never before seen in theaters! From director Zack Snyder comes 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' starring Ben Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne and Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent in the characters' first big-screen pairing. Movie info: Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.



