The Obama/Joker Poster Is Racist, Says Washington Post
Are all references to white "urban" criminals actually secretly to blacks? Were the references to William Ayers, too?
Are all references to white "urban" criminals actually secretly to blacks? Were the references to William Ayers, too?
Joshua David Stein | Posted 07.29.2008 | Entertainment
Director Christopher Nolan has decreased the contrast of Dark Knight not only visually but morally as well. Batman is no longer good. He's just less bad than the Joker.
Alex Remington | Posted 07.27.2008 | Entertainment
For us, all that remains is to watch the movie and feel the chills, and be so engrossed by the Joker as to forget what befell the actor behind him.
Huffington Post | Posted 07.23.2008 | Entertainment
**UPDATED 7/18** After an intensive marketing campaign that's been active for more than a year, The Dark Knight opens today to rave reviews, sold out...
LA Times | Geoff Boucher | Posted 05.12.2008 | Entertainment
THE trailers for "The Dark Knight" have shown quite a bit of Heath Ledger's scabbier, surlier reinvention of the Joker (think of Malcolm McDowell's th...
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Entertainment
LAS VEGAS — This time out, there's no vat of chemicals to explain how Batman's greatest enemy came to be the twisted sociopath known as the Joke...
Eugene Volokh | Posted 09.06.2009 | Media