Dark Knight Rises Reviews Leaked; New 13-Minute Video Preview Here [VIDEO]

By Enstarz | Jul 09, 2012 01:08 PM EDT

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Warner Brothers released a new 13-minute featurette of "Dark Knight Rises" on YouTube Sunday. You can preview the footage of the video featuring never-before-scene footage here.

A group of critics were invited to attend an advance screening of "Dark Knight Rises" in the United States last week, and despite being told not to publish reviews until a day before the film's release date of July 20, several have already expressed criticism through social media.

According to The Guardian, a group of about 40 to 50 critics wrote feedback on Twitter, Facebook and other websites. While some are up now, several have been taken down.

"The Dark Knight Rises has just finished screening for the press and critics, receiving a STANDING OVATION!!!" wrote YouTube reviewer Lauren Hiestand.

Critic Tom McAuliffe added: "So much awesome ... can't wait to see it again. And again. And 9 out of 10 for me. I'd put Amazing Spider-Man at a 7.5 and Avengers at an 8.5."

"Wow quite speechless at the moment ... It was everything I wanted it to be," wrote Vince Peluso on Facebook. "Some fans will find certain aspects controversial, but in my eyes everything in the film fit the overall scheme of this installment and the series in general, and Nolan really couldn't have made it any more epic."

On the Superhero Hype blog, "Scoop" wrote: "I think Bale gives his best performance as Batman and as Bruce Wayne in this one. He was terrific. And I especially loved his bat voice this time around."

Advanced tickets for "The Dark Knight Rises" went on sale a week ago, and midnight shows quickly filled up, according to MTV. Scalpers on Ebay and Craigslist are asking for $150 for advance tickets.

Recent searches on ticket resale sites are showing sold out seats for midnight showings of "The Dark Knight Rises" for over $120, ScreenCrush reports. The online scalpers are also selling groups of seats for $500. Since then, some of those tickets have gone back up for sale, with price tags inflated up to 80 percent in some cases.

A representative from the online ticket outlet Fandango told MTV that their company's standing policy is that any ticket re-sold is declared invalid, so if you are considering purchasing a set of tickets for $300, you might want to consider this. Though the policy would be difficult to enforce, it's something to keep in mind if you're weighing your options.

"Dark Knight Rises" will be released nationwide on July 20.

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