Keep reading to check out our favorites. For an entire generation, 1989’s Batman is the film that started it all. Tim Burton’s fully-realized live-action take on the character helped pull ...
It’s a tall order, following up on a beloved piece of art. There’s always the risk ... In the best possible way, the narrative and worldbuilding of Batman is relatively simple.
It has stunning art, as well as a story that introduces characters like Two-Face and Robin to the Batman BurtonVerse. There's even a direct graphic novel adaptation of Batman '89 that was released ...
Close-up of American actor Michael Keaton (in costume as the titular character) in the film 'Batman' ... [+] (directed by Tim Burton), 1989. (Photo by Murray Close/Moviepix/Getty Images ...
Scott Burton, one of America’s leading sculptors, entrusted his estate to the museum in 1989, when he was sick with AIDS, to ensure his place in art history. It turned out to be a bad idea.
The Batman was a welcome reset for DC’s flagship superhero. After Ben Affleck’s turn never truly established itself in Zack Snyder’s divisive spectacles, this younger refresh from director ...