Wonder Woman


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94% on the Tomatometer. (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/wonder_woman_2017)
Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal: The moviegoing world deserves the best that Hollywood can deliver, and this time we've pretty much got it. Caught up in the coils of Princess Diana’s hot lasso, I am bound to tell the truth: “Wonder Woman” is wonderful, and the Woman herself, as played by Gal Gadot, is the dazzling embodiment of female empowerment.
Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times: (http://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/movies/review-tired-of-superheroes-wonder-woman-is-here-to-save-the-day/?utm_source=RSS&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=RSS_movies) Suffering Sappho! Patty Jenkins' "Wonder Woman" is that rarity: a superhero movie with a heart.
Ann Hornaday, Washington Post: (https://www.washingtonpost.com/goingoutguide/movies/wonder-woman-saves-the-day-in-more-ways-than-one/2017/05/31/c20193c6-45ea-11e7-98cd-af64b4fe2dfc_story.html?utm_term=.63421cfe3c88) "Wonder Woman" has raised the bar. Now let's see if the boys can clear it.
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: (http://www.startribune.com/wonder-woman-brings-escapist-fun-back-to-the-dc-comics-film-universe/425720073/) With one talented woman in front of the camera and another behind, the film blazes an amusing proto-feminist path.
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TRAILERS 1, 2, & 3 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOOIx8N9sxQ&t=5s#t=361.832187)
Who is Wonder Woman? Her Origins, History & Impact (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXF_2AR_RHc)
Showtime is 4:10pm. We'll be seeing the standard 2D version. If you want to purchase your ticket in advance, you can do so online: Regal Cinema ticketing (https://www.regmovies.com/checkout/189741132#/tickets)
Richard will be in the Jewel Box Cafe (right across the courtyard from the theater box office) from about 3:30pm in case you want to arrive a little early for some social time. Jewel Box Cafe menu (http://www.jewelboxcafe.net/northgate/menu-items/).
We will leave for the theater at about 3:55pm and gather just outside the screening room to enter for seating. Feel free to arrive at the screening room earlier if you would like to save a particular seat for yourself.
After the film, that is after ALL of the credits have rolled, we will meet again in the area just outside of the glass door entrance to the theater (on the street level). We'll wait awhile so that folks can use the restroom at the conclusion of the film, then we'll head out for beverages, food, and social time.
Numerous buses serve the adjacent Northgate Transit Center. Lots of free parking is available under the theater or in the large adjacent Transit Center parking lot.
(Seattle Cinema Club Meetup Group also attending.)

Wonder Woman