this fresh take, strictly from a creative and filmmaking standpoint is fascinating; So far, so very good, this "Justice League" proves a richer and more rewarding experience on almost every level; nobody frames superhero action more lovingly than Snyder
the director's four-hour cut is truly a new film - and a knockout; It's rooted in comic-book convention, but it's now told with a skillful grandeur that trumps the "Avengers" saga; It's a grand, nimble, and immersive entertainment..
the action sequences are far better as well and the cinematography, while still somewhat dreary, isn't as one-note as Zack Snyder's other films; But, despite everything, it has its fair of shining moments
more than just being superior to its 2017 counterpart, Zack Snyder's "Justice League" is an entertaining if overlong superhero flick in its own right. If this is the last DC film Snyder directs, it's a satisfactory exit
it's one of the best superhero adaptations yet, even better than Disney/Marvel's wrap-up of the "Avengers"; The plot might well be standard fare for superhero movies, but its execution and clear vision makes this one of the most exciting blockbusters
in this bizarre refashioning of old material is marred by sleepy performances, cheesy subplots; Yet the overall arc of this Justice League coheres throughout, providing occasional dashes of intrigue & inspired visual conceits and sometimes it's even fun
HBO Max is finally premiering the "Snyder Cut", with backstory more engaging than its plot; Watching Snyder's intermittently rewarding epic—if nothing else a spectacle of completed vision—stirred up surprising emotions
compared to the glacial Marvel-Netflix Dramas, Snyder's "Justice League" is a chore. At the end, viewers are left with the promise that the actual cool things will happen next time. This cut is no worse than the theatrical edition, but it sure is longer
Review rate : C-by Darren Franich[Entertainment Weekly ]
Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill are as insipid as ever but this new cut adds operatic colour to vapid original and a bold new ending; The film has something preposterous but surreal; Zack Snyder's film may be exhausting but it is engaging
at the time of its release, [the movie] could reasonably be called the most needlessly solemn, chore-like and joyless feature ever made about superheroes; even a good superhero flick (and this definitely isn't) shouldn't be this long
at last, the wait is over for the director's cut - and it's long, but surprisingly enjoyable; There's a lot more to enjoy here than you'd expect; fans are sure to lap up every single extra minutes of this mammoth four hour long saga
actually, the Snyder cut is great; The four-hour "Justice League" do-over is ridiculous, excessive, and spectacular; Zack Snyder's film doesn't add much to that, but his style fills in the emotional depth; it's impossible not to be swept away
a bigger, bolder and ultimately better Justice League; It's all just far much too much: like a beautifully catered buffet with all your favourite things, you'll soon find yourself saying enough is enough and it's time to leave it alone
"Zack Snyder's Justice League" is overlong, miserable and signifies nothing other than the potential of fandom to influence top-level creative decision-making