
Bonus Features: ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ hits 4K with stunning visuals
“Wonder Woman 1984” is here in stunning 4K Ultra HD, and the home release comes loaded with bonus features.
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“Wonder Woman 1984” is here in stunning 4K Ultra HD, and the home release comes loaded with bonus features.
Breaking down every last detail of “The Batman” trailer from DC FanDome.
DC FanDome closed out an epic day with the first trailer for Matt Reeve’s “The Batman.”
Dwayne Johnson brought his signature charm to DC FanDome to build hype for “Black Adam.”
Wow! I don’t know what we all expected, but James Gunn and company delivered big time. The panel began with James Gunn showing us an epic roll call video that … Continue Reading ‘The Suicide Squad’ behind-the-scenes reel blows minds (and explodes heads)
This is one of the day’s shorter panels at DC FanDome, but it was loaded with insightful and fun comments from the creative team behind the upcoming film starring Ezra … Continue Reading ‘The Flash’ reveals concept art of new suit, Michael Keaton’s Batman
The first panel to kickoff the inaugural DC Fandom event was for “Wonder Woman 1984,” the highly-anticipated sequel to 2017’s “Wonder Woman.” This film has been gestating for close to … Continue Reading Trailer: New look at ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ reveals Cheetah
After a summer that gave moviegoers little to get excited about, DC is looking to flip the script Saturday during DC FanDome, and Inside The Film Room will be there … Continue Reading Inside The Film Room will be your hub for DC FanDome news
After years of petitioning, Zack Snyder’s “Snyder Cut” of 2017’s “Justice League” will premiere on HBO Max in 2021.
Harley Quinn has returned, and this time there’s no tacky Joker or sloppy writing to hold her back. In “Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn,” DC has righted its wrongs and paved the way for an utterly fantabulous future.
“Joker” is an unsettling and extremely heavy film, and at times it verges on being unenjoyable, but there are still enough elements to impress – mainly in Phoenix’s broken performance.