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Christopher Nolan doesn't typically make sequels, but when he does, they're exceptional. He concluded the Dark Knight trilogy ...
The Dark Knight Rises is very good as a standalone movie. As the bookend to a trilogy, it’s even better. Either way, it’s not without one or two slight problems, but they’re not massive ones.
In fact, “The Dark Knight Rises“ starts off with just such a set piece, a nervy piece of mid-air showmanship in which the movie’s villain, a terrorist thug named Bane (Tom Hardy), hijacks a ...
“The Dark Knight Rises,” like Nolan’s last film “Inception,” is a house of cards built out of dream logic. The construction is flimsy but stunning, and it’s intended to be admired from ...
Major spoilers ahead for The Dark Knight Rises, in theaters now.How long do we have to keep saying […] By Russ Burlingame. September 6, 2017, 11:42pm. Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X; ...
But, much to the relief of fans, "The Dark Knight Rises" was the final Batman film audiences both needed and deserved. By Renee Lorenz Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Jul 20, 2012 at 3:00 AM ...
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“The Dark Knight Rises” does feature the kind of impeccable production values we’ve come to expect from Nolan’s films; many members of his core team are back, including cinematographer ...
The Dark Knight Rises -- EW Cover. By EW Staff. Published on July 11, 2012 10:00PM EDT. Christopher Nolan is throwing down the gauntlet.
The Dark Knight Rises is an event film in every sense of the word, the crescendo of beating-drum anticipation building both the hype and onscreen action to its very peak.
“Dark Knight Rises” is certain to have the biggest opening ever for a non 3-D movie, a record currently held by Nolan’s second Batman movie, “The Dark Knight,” which bowed with $158.4 ...
Today we review the final film in Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises.
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