Cinephiles disagree on many things, but regarding the greatest American film critic, there is a consensus about Roger Ebert.
directed by Tim Burton), 1989. (Photo by Murray Close/Moviepix ... have pulled the king of all practical jokes, on both Batman and Gotham City. There’s a lot of mysteries for Bruce to solve!” ...
Batman is no stranger to the digital realm. 1990’s Batman: Digital Justice was one of the world’s first computer-generated ...
What it's about: Batman is pushed to his farthest limits by a physically and mentally intimidating terrorist named Bane, who turns Gotham City into an anarchic “No Man’s Land." What it's about ...
Warner Bros. That’s especially true in this Gotham because the famous figures who will make up Batman’s rogues gallery are not this city’s biggest villains. Its biggest villains are corrupt ...
But first, let's discuss Batman #154, hitting stores on Wednesday ... Ah, the sweet aroma of mystery and mayhem in Gotham City! LOLtron finds it amusing that humans still believe in the concept ...
They claim to be nonpartisan and dedicated to civil discourse, but they’re way more offended by Trump’s opponents than by any ...
Onscreen, Batman has been ejected from Gotham City. Both the recently released sequel ... Resurrection,” continues the story that began in 1989 with the release of “Batman,” the Warner ...
Batman Begins rarely gets the respect it deserves for laying the foundation of the Arkham series, so it’s about time we ...