Superman and Batman: Apokolips: Honestly, the name of the movie is an indicator of everything I find wrong with the movie...
It's clearly a movie meant to be about Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, and how she actually becomes Supergirl. That could be actually cool, and different person to use as a viewpoint of the movie. Except, you look at the name and you see it's Superman and Batman...and thus, the movie puts way more emphasis on those two than it should on her. Really, everything wrong with the movie takes place in the 2nd act (we'll say that starts on Themaskura (SP?)):
I have some minor gripes before then, but once you get to the island, there's like a total disregard of Kara as a character, and she's relegated to a Damsel-in-Distress. Oh, but that's fine, because the movie makes up for it with having most of the cast be strong female characters...no sorry, that doesn't do it, because it's not the female thing that gets me; it's that you did EVERYTHING WITH KARA off screen. I don't mind your Main Character being turned into a DiD if it leads to legitimate development, which the movie does. I do mind that they sacrifice like all her screen time in the 2nd act just so your BIG NAMES can get more screen time. Two obvious examples:
-The Attack on Themaskura with ARMY OF DOOMSDAY CLONES (...which was an absolute waste of Doomsday, but I digress). Ok, cool action scene, but wait, just a diversion for Kara to get kidnapped. Rather than showing Kara and Harbringer fight off the Furies and failing, we just see the aftermath, because watching Superman, Batman and the Amazons fighting DOOMSDAY CLONES!!! is way more important.
-Kara's brain washing is completely off screen. She's kidnapped, then Darkseid just goes "YOU WILL LEARN TO FOLLOW ME BECAUSE I AM DARKSEID!" then next we see, she's dressed in BDSM and is all evil and fighting Supez. Would it really be hard to ask to show SOME of that brain washing a bit? Instead it's just "Shock Reveal, she's a bad guy!"
To make matters worse? most of the Superman vs. Kara fight is OFF SCREEN AS WELL. Instead, we get Batman vs. Darkseid and the Super Powered Cat Fight of Wonder Woman/Big Barda vs. the Furies. Not that these scenes were bad necessarily, but again, just felt like padding to divert the focus away from anything Kara related.
Just contrast that to what Act 3 did, which is just Clark and Kara on Kent farm and RANDOM DARKSEID! They actually get Superman out of the picture quickly, and force Kara to fend for herself against freaking Darkseid, and she even puts up a decent fight all things considered, and even though she gets overwhelmed, she still is the one who ultimately saves the day.
See, that's keeping your main character in the spotlight. Sure, temporary deviations can exist...and should...but Act 2 just felt like it went out of it's way to try and keep Kara NOT on screen as much as possible.
Other than that...well, movie entertained me. Not one of the better DC Animated films, though, as it's leagues behind of movies like Crisis on Two Earths. I also need to hype Darkseid's Voice because the fact that they kept a dignified, straight commanding voice like that, and didn't try to SUPER EVIL DEMON IT UP like you'd expect with a design like his is nice. The voice contrasts his design, but not his character, and that's a good thing if you ask me. I know, Darkseid always has a voice like that, but this is just a good opportunity to acknowledge it.
Doctor Strange: Mandy was watching Hulk vs. Wolverine because Deadpool, decided since Netflix was loaded up I'd watch this.
Fun little movie, if different. They do a good job of making Strange a completely unlike-able douche early on, but at the same time, you do sympathize with the guy when something bad happens. Also, Wong was more fun than I was expecting, capable of delivering occasionally witty lines with an absolute straight face. Dormammu's fight was visually amusing but a little underwhelming at the same time. Still, fun enough diversion.