Holy double anniversary, Batman! Two Dark Knight features are celebrating milestone dates this week, as 1995’s Batman Forever hits the big 3-0, while 2005’s Batman Begins turns one year shy of legal ...
Despite technically being a continuation of the Tim Burton-directed Batman (1989) and Batman Returns, 1995's Batman Forever took things in a different direction than its predecessors. It was lighter ...
Here is Newsday's review from June 15, 1995 of "Batman Forever" by our then-movie critic Jack Mathews: Riddle me this, Bat fan: What was dark is light, what was hip is flip, what was old is new, what ...
Just one of several new Batman Forever toys now available. Image: Spin Masters When Batman Forever was released in 1995, I’d never been more excited for a movie in my life. I, like most people, was a ...
A relatively long list of actors have suited up as Batman over the years, and while Val Kilmer is often lost in the shuffle, the actor's Caped Crusader definitely has a lot of fans. He took over the ...
"A lot of the mainstream big blockbusters that I do are hopefully different," the actress said "Everyone's like, ’Why are you doing that?’ I'm like, ‘Because I get to kiss Batman!’ " said Kidman, 57, ...
Has Kevin Smith seen the Batman Forever Schumacher Cut? On his Fat Man Beyond podcast (via Twitter), Smith shared that he had acquired a copy of director Joel Schumacher‘s extended cut of 1995’s ...
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Batman Forever hit theaters in 1995 and marked a significant shift in the Batman film series. Moving away from the darker tones of Tim Burton's earlier films with Michael Keaton, a new, more vibrant, ...
Jim Carrey, who co-starred with Val Kilmer in the 1995 blockbuster “Batman Forever”, shared a touching tribute to the actor following his tragic death. On Tuesday night, Kilmer’s children announced ...
Batman Forever (1995) introduced audiences to a more colorful, psychological take on Gotham City. The Burtonverse would continue after Michael Keaton removed the cowl, only to have the legendary Val ...