How Will Christopher Nolan ‘Dark Knight’–ify the Stupider Batman Villains?
Could a short, chubby dork really take on Christian Bale’s high-tech Batman while wearing a monocle?
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Could a short, chubby dork really take on Christian Bale’s high-tech Batman while wearing a monocle?
Instead of costumed meatheads, the superhero films of this summer delivered a singular message targeted directly at their comic-book fanboys: Grow up.
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.
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.
No, this is not some newfangled revolution. It's a seven-year-old gimmick.
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