First-class clown: ‘Joker’ a chilling, absorbing supervillain origin story Joaquin Phoenix creeps us out in an intense, bloody character study that never glorifies the violence. By Richard Roeper
Lacking the things that made the Joker actually the Joker, and not just another crazy murderer. 9/10. Not a spoon feeding of CGI fueled faux drama. brianmlucas 5 October 2019. The movie affects you in a way that makes it physically painful to experience, but in a good way. 969 out of 1,451 found this helpful.
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Joaquin Phoenix wrestled with playing the Joker before he signed on to Todd Phillips ’ latest film. The actor talked about coming to terms with the role at a Q&A following the North American
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If there are multiple heroes, there must be villainous variants, too. While yet to be announced, rumors persist that a sequel to 2019’s $1 billion-grossing Joker is in the works, with Joaquin
The Joker is a villain that both fascinates and terrifies us. His origin has remained relatively mysterious, sparking questions about how a “psycho killer” is created. Using real methods and theory, clinical expert Dr. Andrea Letamendi examines several portrayals of the Clown Prince of Crime, including Jack Nicholson in 1989’s Batman
Caution: Spoilers ahead for Joker Love it or hate it, Joker is a film that forces the audience to question how much of what they witnessed was actually real. As Warner Bros. and DC gradually move away from a shared universe approach and towards a looser model of filmmaking, a rare beast has forced its way into the mainstream movie release schedule: a truly standalone comic book movie.
Read Matt Goldberg's Joker review; Todd Phillips' movie stars Joaquin Phoenix, Zazie Beetz, Francis Conroy, Brett Cullen, and Robert De Niro.
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