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062 - Batman vs Superman vs Everyone

In the first of a two-part breakdown of movies in March, BLACK HOLE CINEMA sees host Dan Taylor joined by the erstwhile Chris Haigh, and founder Tony Black, to talk more new films. They here tackle High Rise from Ben Wheatley, Robert Eggers' striking debut The Witch; out of nowhere sequel 10 Cloverfield Lane and finally the big one, Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - because not enough people are talking about that one! Join Dan and more special guests next time for a Marvel special as we build up to Civil War... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/blackholecinema FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/blackholecine/ WEBSITE: http://www.blackholepodcasts.com/bhc-about/

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