Mark Kermode on… Kathryn Bigelow, a stylish ruffler of feathers

From vampire noir to Bin Laden, Point Break to Detroit, the first woman to win an Oscar for best director has never pulled her punches Watching new Jeff Nichols release The Bikeriders , starring Austin Butler and Tom Hardy as 60s Chicago greasers, I was reminded of two other movies: László Benedek’s 1953 Marlon Brando vehicle The Wild One , explicitly cited as an inspiration, and The Loveless , the 1981 feature debut of Kathryn Bigelow , the American film-maker (b.1951) who would go on to become the first woman to win a best director Oscar with her 2008 war drama The Hurt Locker . A symphony of leather-clad posing (with just a touch of Kenneth Anger ), The Loveless was a staple of the late-night circuit in the 80s, often on a double bill with David Lynch’s Eraserhead . Sharing directing credits with Monty Montgomery, Bigelow playfully deconstructed masculinity and machismo in a manner that was one part wry to two parts relish. I remember seeing The Loveless at the Phoenix in East

Dwayne Johnson Says He Wants Black Adam To Fight All The Major DCEU Heroes In Black Adam 2

Dwayne Johnson's debut into the DCEU just released in theatres on Friday and fans are going crazy over it SPOILER WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BLACK ADAM! Black Adam has only been out 1 day and it is already making rounds all over the internet. The movie is full of connections to the greater DCEU with the biggest one coming in the post-credits scene where the film features the return of Henry Cavill's Superman, teasing a fight between the Kryptonian and Black Adam in the sequel of Black Adam. The film was also full of references to other DCEU superheroes such as  Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Shazam, and Cyborg. While Black Adam has only been out for a day, Dwayne Johnson is incredibly enthusiastic about the franchise's and the character's future in the DCEU already. The wrestler-turned-actor talked to The Playlist in a recent interview in which he revealed that he has high hopes for the character going forward. Dwayne says that he would like to see Black Adam fight all the major DCEU superheroes in future films. Here is his full quote to The Playlist: "Man, I would love that. On our end, I and my producers feel this is why we acknowledged all the other DC superheroes in Black Adam, even though those scenes with all the posters, and of course, through real characters. In our world, we acknowledge everyone in the DCEU, and they all should crossover, they all should interact, should team up, and they all should fight. For me, it is all a possibility. I wouldn’t close that door. We don’t on our end at Seven Bucks. We don’t close the door on any of that. I gotta tell you the thing that I like most, the thing that gives me the most gratification about “Black Adam,” is ultimately what we have done with the film is just listening to the fans." Black Adam is playing in theatres around the globe, now!

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