I certainly don't trust his opinion on what a spoiler free review is. I just skimmed it but it seems to have spoilers. Especially times the audience reacts.
soooo co-worker's fiance is standing in line for the 7pm screening tonight I mentioned over at Edwards Marquee Spoiler I'm probably not getting in....but eff it, I'll see if I can cut and hopefully there isn't a line inside Went to the Man of Steel screening in 2013, they had it on like 4 screens, hoping the same here, but I won't get there till like 530-45 earliest
I was careful about reading what the dude wrote in his review because he spunked all over it. You'd think from the write-up that he'd give it a 15 out of 10, not a 9/10. Maybe he saves the 10 for your "Gone with the Wind" and "Godfather" type movies.
Since he mentioned specifically TDK is in his top 5 of all time, and his thinks this is better -- this is obviously in his top 5 as well. Somehow I doubt Gone with the Wind or Godfather is on his list. :grin: Plus I completely disregarded the fact that this dude obviously doesn't have a job. 5 hours? Really? I wouldn't have stood in line that long to see the first Avengers and at that point my hype-o-meter was in the red.
Embargo ends at 3pm and that is fixing to expire on the west coast...so I would say you should see things start to pop up here and there in the next two hours.
Speak of the devil a few offical reviews just popped up...to many to post at the moment...here is a google link for them: https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=batman+v+superman+review&tbs=sbd:1,qdr:h&tbm=nws
I have to think the negative guys probably had theirs written up and ready to go. 4 more positive reviews have since been posted. I don't see how you can screw up The Dark Knight Returns. One of the best works from Miller. Many coked up nights went into that book.
it looks like it will be Mixed in the review department. Some of the larger outlets like the film, some don't.
Read the USA today but had to stop because spoilers. Wish I had not skimmed the Variety review. Even USA Today had a problem with what WB feared, too much setup for upcoming cinematic universe.