Will the Continued Success of ‘The Dark Knight’ Force Paul Dergarabedian to Work on a Weekday?
'Knight' made $25 million on Monday. We certainly hope Paul D. brought his phone with him to the beach!
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'Knight' made $25 million on Monday. We certainly hope Paul D. brought his phone with him to the beach!
Did Gotham police finally catch up to the Bat-Cycle?
The latest Batman film earned $155 million in three days, and Paul D., astoundingly, did not explode.
How can you avert the horrible explosion of poor Paul Dergarabedian?
Soon the Heath Ledger Oscar campaign will become as tacky as our new logo.
Is it worth waiting for an Imax ticket and paying the extra money?
'The Dark Knight': a philosophical argument against superheroes in a complicated world.
If it wasn't for Heath Ledger, it would be Eckhart whose breakout performance and Oscar hopes we'd all be talking about right now.
It's tempting to look at this weekend as a mandate on how Americans feel about the state and future of our great nation. So we will.
Talking tough on terror! 'We won't be intimidated by thugs!'
Some theaters are showing 'Knight' at ungodly hours for fans unable to get tickets for more reasonable times, like 3 a.m.
Peter Travers says it's great, pretty much confirming our long-held suspicion that it might be great.
Plus: Nathan Lane is playing Gomez Addams, and Kanye is upset about something.
Dear sweet Farmer Ted is finally all grown up.
Our commenters complain: "Yeah, good point guys. Why can't these people make a film about a man trying bring justice to a city in the name of revenge for his slain parents more fun and uplifting?"
Remember when the most depressing thing about Batman movies was that they were terrible?
Which one will overcome its great trailer, smart casting, and expensive action to be a total dog?
After a marketing campaign focuses on Heath Ledger's Joker, Aaron Eckhart's character plays a prominent role in a surprise trailer at Comic-Con.
The Vulture Department of Predicting the Future is pleased to reveal the critical reaction and box-office results of summer 2008's biggest popcorn flicks.
A Queens councilman wants to cash in on the upcoming Batman movie with a really bad idea.
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