Diane Lane

Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Even before the early reviews began rolling in, the trailers solidified Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman as the most exciting attraction in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Audiences agreed, as Wonder Woman — whose name isn’t even in the title of the film — ranked highest in a recent poll that asked fans which character they were most eager to see in Zack Snyder’s superhero epic. As predicted, Gadot’s debut is definitely the best thing in Batman v Superman, and although her part only makes up about seven minutes of the film’s 150-minute runtime, those few minutes are riveting — but not enough to justify Snyder’s unfortunate treatment of the remaining female characters.
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Judge Dredd’ (1995), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Judge Dredd’ (1995), Part Two
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Judge Dredd’ (1995), Part Two
Chris Sims: Welcome back to ComicsAlliance vs. the '90s and our exhaustive look at 1995's Judge Dredd! When we last left off, Dredd had been convicted of murder and sent off to prison, Judge Fargo had retired and been exiled to the Cursed Earth, and Rico and Griffin were plotting a takeover of Mega City One...