Movie Review – The Batman
This new iteration of Batman is a rousing welcome for comic book and graphic novel fans and should be seen on the big screen.
This new iteration of Batman is a rousing welcome for comic book and graphic novel fans and should be seen on the big screen.
This title doesn’t really frame the Marvel/DC dichotomy correctly because it lists Marvel as following DC, which has never, ever happened.
Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is back, and it’s the most fun we’ve ever had with him.
Snyder’s latest comic book folly is like an Electrolux Vacuum, it practically sucks all the joy of watching a super hero movie.
Entertainment journalists kept warm in the confines of The Paley Center, patiently waiting for talent to arrive.
“Batman: Bad Blood” carries the torch for the new series (“Son of Batman”, “Batman vs. Robin”) and has it burn brighter than ever before.
While DC Comics has been playing catch-up to the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC’s animated films have delivered strong stories and quality animation consistently.
Bathsheba has a strong head about her that reminds me of Black Widow, who outsmarts her opponents long before she dismantles them with fighting technique.
Perhaps in years to come, once we’ve gotten a little more distance on it, the entire Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy will be thought of in the public mind less as an entire piece, and more along the lines of “The one with Heath Ledger in it as Joker, and the other two.”