
& Alan Moore's The Watchmen (it divided opinion but Perry Dominoes thought it was a faithful and exciting companion to one of the best comic books ever)

Now brings this:

Traumatized by personal tragedy and imprisoned by her step-father, a dainty young lady's foray into a divergent reality creates a conflict between life and imagination. There's plenty of girls with guns, fighting, Nazis, explosions and escape from a facility with Carla Cugino in fine Madame form.
London's BFI, champions of classic cinema, independent film festivals and the Arthouse, present this Warner Bros spectacle to special people for a preview screening 31st March & general release for the rest of you 1st April. Oh yes, it's an IMAX experience too.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_imax/coming_soon/sucker_punch_the_imax_experience/sucker_punch_the_imax_experience
If for nothing else, do watch another Zynder cinema eyeball smasher for the Samurai Robots.

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