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The Dark Knight Rises is very good as a standalone movie. As the bookend to a trilogy, it’s even better. Either way, it’s not without one or two slight problems, but they’re not massive ones.
The final chapter in the Dark Knight saga allows Bale to move deeply into Bruce/Batman’s troubled soul. Bale, up to every challenge in a tough role, gives a hypnotic, haunting performance.
“Dark Knight Rises” is certain to have the biggest opening ever for a non 3-D movie, a record currently held by Nolan’s second Batman movie, “The Dark Knight,” which bowed with $158.4 ...
But, much to the relief of fans, "The Dark Knight Rises" was the final Batman film audiences both needed and deserved. By Renee Lorenz Special to OnMilwaukee.com Published Jul 20, 2012 at 3:00 AM ...
“The Dark Knight Rises” feels weighty and substantive — and, thankfully, isn’t in 3-D — but it takes on an even grittier look than its predecessors as Gotham City devolves into ...
FULL COVERAGE: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ on Hero Complex Much less disturbing, but still very dangerous, is the Catwoman-like Selina, a grifter whose morality is as flexible as her body.
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