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 ...
Barry Keoghan takes a walk down memory lane as he rewatches scenes from his classic works including 'The Banshees of Inisherin,' 'The Batman,' 'The Killing of a Sacred Deer,' 'Saltburn,' 'Bird' and ...
The full-scale Michael Keaton Batman 1989 cowl replica measures 24.5-inches tall and includes a stand for display, ...
Instead, it was just another perfect part of the campy wonder that was Adam West’s Batman, a campiness that was only ramped up even more for the TV show’s film, which features rubber sharks ...
In the best possible way, the narrative and worldbuilding of Batman is relatively simple. By the time we reach the end of the film, we’re comfortable enough with this take on Gotham City that ...
What it's about: Bruce Wayne struggles with his own identity while Two-Face and The Riddler attempt to discover Batman's true identity. What it's about: The Caped Crusaders try to protect Gotham ...
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 ...
Batman is no stranger to the digital realm. 1990’s Batman: Digital Justice was one of the world’s first computer-generated ...
not from the Golden Age Batman era. You look at the fashions in Gotham City as well, there’s a Gotham City architecture that does not look like 1989 does anywhere else. People are wearing fedora ...