By Michelle Trauring On Halloween morning, Tuckahoe School Superintendent Len Skuggevik’s take on the Joker was far from a ...
Heath Ledger’s Joker is one of cinema’s most unforgettable characters. His portrayal in Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight was phenomenal. But what most fans don’t know? One of the Joker ...
Joker: Folie à Deux has certainly got viewers talking about the controversial ending to the follow-up to 2019's Joker. Joker 2 picks up straight after the first movie as Arthur Fleck is awaiting ...
Joker: Folie à Deux is now available to watch at home having grossed only $201 million worldwide at the box office. Following its release earlier this month, Joker 2's ending has been the main ...
Joker (2019) was the first R-rated movie to make over $1 billion at the box office, so it wasn't too surprising to find out Joaquin Phoenix would be returning for a sequel. In Joker 2, director ...
Oh dear; 2019's Joker was a box office hit, raking in $1 billion at the box office, but Folie a Deux has failed to beat even Morbius in its domestic opening weekend. You know, I never quite ...
Fans couldn’t help but view Joker (2019) as an origin story of THE Joker from Batman mythology – despite Phillips, Phoenix, and everyone involved openly proclaiming that it wasn’t tied to ...
Not that moviegoers objected: "Joker" was a crowdpleaser, grossing over $1 billion worldwide and ranking 83 among voters for IMDB's Top 250 Movies of All Time. Perhaps inevitably a sequel was made ...
Critics and audiences finally agree on a movie: Each faction hates Joker: Folie à Deux. The sequel to the 2019 Oscar-nominated blockbuster tanked at the box office in its debut weekend ...
But “Joker: Folie à Deux,” which waltzed off a cliff at the box office on its opening weekend, is as hopelessly fractured as poor Arthur is. The erratic musical numbers can’t save it ...
Folie a Deux, has added a new element to Arthur Fleck’s arc by introducing Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn. While the original ...
"He’s saying 'f--- you' to Hollywood. He’s saying 'f--- you' to everybody who owns any stock at DC and Warner Brothers," Tarantino said.