Tinged in goth and grunge, Matt Reeves’ The Batman broods new life into DC’s cornerstone franchise, and Robert Pattinson claims his place, deservedly, next to Bale and Keaton on the Rushmore of Dark Knights.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Tinged in goth and grunge, Matt Reeves’ The Batman broods new life into DC’s cornerstone franchise, and Robert Pattinson claims his place, deservedly, next to Bale and Keaton on the Rushmore of Dark Knights.
10.5 out of 12 Tamales
Christopher Nolan’s love letter to himself, Tenet, even with typical, slick Nolan sequences and strong acting, alienates its viewers—filming in iambic pentameter instead of for-the-masses prose.
6 out of 12 Tamales
Staying within the confines of cinema and entertainment, Joker is a glorious achievement—planting a diabolical seed which threatens to take the Dark Knight into the darkest of nights.
11 out of 12 Tamales
Lego Batman might be keen at nodding and winking at Batman’s prolific movie canon; however, its joke-a-minute formula has more misses than hits.
5 out 12 Tamales