by Scott Mantz
In case you haven't already noticed, 2008 has been an exceptional year for superhero movies. It started with "Iron Man," inarguably one of the best movies ever made based on a comic book character. That was followed by the very entertaining reboot of "The Incredible Hulk," Will Smith's peculiar, if uneven "Hancock" and the wildly inventive "Hellboy II: The Golden Army."
That trend reaches a peak with "The Dark Knight," director Christopher Nolan's visually stunning, super serious and, yes, very dark follow-up to 2005's "Batman Begins."
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AP - Tabloid magazines like to reassure us that celebrities are just like us they go grocery shopping, take their dogs for a stroll around the neighborhood, even pump their own gas. more »
Reuters - He hired actor Heath Ledger to
portray a frightening villain whose chaotic life threatens
audiences, and Chris Nolan, director of new Batman movie "The
Dark Knight," says he got exactly what he wanted. more »
Reuters - Movie stars accustomed to polite
rivalry for coveted film roles and Oscar glory are taking sides
in an increasingly bitter labor dispute between Hollywood's two
actors unions. more »
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