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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.
The Dark Knight Rises is probably one of the most talked-about billion-dollar movies ever made—right up there with Avatar. It ...
The Dark Knight Rises concluded Christopher Nolan's superhero trilogy, but looking back, it's wild to see how much the ending ...
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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.
The Dark Knight Rises How long do we have to keep saying that?Director Christopher Nolan’s Batman finale, The Dark Knight Rises, may have resolved itself nicely in the end, but along the way ...
The final chapter in the Dark Knight saga allows Bale to move deeply into Bruce/Batman’s troubled soul. Bale, up to every challenge in a tough role, gives a hypnotic, haunting performance.
“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 ...
The Dark Knight Rises B+ Despite the self-conscious grandiosity, Christopher Nolan’s Batman films are more doggedly grounded in realism than any other superhero movies I can think of.
The Dark Knight Rises, which is easily the most pretentious of the trilogy, did lose me about halfway through, when the action slows a bit for some blurry exposition and ham-handed introspection.
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 ...
“The Dark Knight Rises“ is never more enjoyable than when Bruce, Selina and their respective alter egos confront each other, whether in all-out battle or something far more ambiguous.