
London photo: he’s Batman
The Dark Knight stands guard at Warner Bros. HQ in Holborn.

The Dark Knight stands guard at Warner Bros. HQ in Holborn.
I am unsatisfied with my review, I am mean to Tom Cruise in my head, and the secret reason the film is opening in the UK a week before the US. So three things.

Paramount is hoping to sell Darren Aronofsky’s Noah to both secular and religious audiences. This’ll be fun to watch…

Please see this movie. We need to let Hollywood know that there is, in fact, an audience for sophisticated drama for adults.

Not that this won’t be a mark in his favor with the other studios.
Stuff my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
Links my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today…
This may be the darkest, the grimmest, the most depressing summer popcorn movie ever. It is not summery. It is not popcorny. The peasants of Gotham are us, we 99 percent huddled in the dark and frantic for a hero we will not find.
Or will the industry double-down and take even bigger gambles with $500 million movies in coming years?