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Batman (1989)
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Batman (1989)

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Set in the streets of Gotham, a young boy saw his parents' murder, the thing that has made him stronger to turn into a hero, Batman, who fights for the right against the evil powers. Also, this movie shows the beginning of the epic enmity between the Joker and Batman.
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Philadelphia Daily News
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April 10, 2013

[Nicholson] has never been more commanding. Not only because he does an outstanding job, but also because so much of the movie's creative energy is devoted to making the Joker one of the most startling movie characters in recent memory.
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Reel Film Reviews
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February 11, 2014

It is, unfortunately, awfully difficult to revisit Tim Burton's Batman with an impartial eye in the wake of Christopher Nolan's genre-defining Dark Knight trilogy...
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Orlando Sentinel
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April 10, 2013

The storytelling has weaknesses, but the characters are fascinating.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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April 10, 2013

As Robin might have said of this semi-boondoggle: "Holy overkill!"
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Chicago Tribune
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April 10, 2013

The idea of doing a dark, neurotic, highly stylized and highly claustrophobic superproduction is an audacious and appealing one, but director Tim Burton has only made it halfway there.
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LarsenOnFilm
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June 29, 2014

Nicholson isn't only offering a brilliant bit of self-parody here, he's doing it in service to the character
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Hollywood Reporter
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July 06, 2015

Batman is a stunning achievement, especially through the incredible and unique visualization of director Tim Burton.
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People Magazine
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October 25, 2013

Nicholson's Joker is a villain worthy of a real superhero and Keaton's Batman gets to perform some cinematic superheroics of the first order.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 10, 2013

Is it interesting? Fitfully. Is it fun? Not much, Gotham City fans, not much.
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Lyles' Movie Files
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August 25, 2013

Highly recommended even for fans who think Batman begins and ends with Nolan's trilogy.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
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April 10, 2013

It's an unforgivably flat ending for a movie of such astonishing contours. But its first two-thirds -- which should be called The Joker's Big Misadventure -- is probably the best film of the year.
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Variety
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April 16, 2007

Director Tim Burton effectively echoes the visual style of the original Bob Kane comics while conjuring up a nightmarish world of his own.
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