You can finally watch the Snyder Cut

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Here’s what’s going on in the television world on Thursday, March 18th. All times are from the east.


Best Choices

Zack Snyder’s Justice League (HBO Max, 3:01): “There is no alternative reality, no other world or bizarre world, where the Justice League debuting on HBO Max this week is the only version, the ‘official’ Justice League. Imagine that Zack Snyder was in charge of the DC crossover event that he was orchestrating – that family tragedy did not keep him from the project and that Warner Bros. did not take his absence as an excuse to reconfigure the entire film against his wishes. Even under these ‘what if’ circumstances, would multiplexes really become home to a four-hour team-building exercise, rated for minors, for the most famous spandex heroes in the comic book world? This, the legendary Snyder Cut of popular demand (or at least persistent), is a film that could only have emerged from the rubble of another one: it is a spectacular maximalistic superhero, with twice the duration of the previous iteration, that exists Why of the problems that plagued his production, not in spite of them. ” Read the rest of the review of AA Dowd’s film.

Single (Netflix, first season broadcast now): All eight episodes of this sci-fi thriller series, based on the book by John Marrs of the same name, currently awaits you on Netflix. We will be evaluating Howard Overman’s adaptation in the coming days.

Regular coverage

More from Film Club

Slaxx (Shudder, 3:01): Slaxx it’s really everything you could want from a movie about a killer pair of jeans. This is obviously a low-budget production, occurring almost entirely within the confines of an American Apparel-style clothing store called CCC (Canadian Cotton Company), whose politically correct marketing belies its exploitative business practices. But the animation in the killer jeans is fun and successful, as are all the technical aspects of director Elza Kephart’s colorful horror comedy. ” Read the rest of Katie Rife’s review.

Wild cards

Baroness Von Sketch Show (IFC, midnight): We are feeling very good about the “bonus episodes” we are getting from this basic Canadian outline; you can see why in this exclusive clip.

Grey’s Anatomy (ABC, 9:00 pm): If you are late Gray, you may want to chat in a hurry – and you should definitely not read this interview before you do.

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