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Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy is more than a superhero epic—it explores the moral ambiguity, where justice dons a cape but occasionally plays fast and loose with the law.
The Dark Knight is the second in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. Rare for any sequel, it’s the most celebrated of Nolan’s ...
There are our favorite superhero movies in which the main character did not deserve all the credit in the end. Aaron ...
The Dark Knight Trilogy might be the gold standard when it comes to superhero films but that doesn't mean it's perfect. Far ...
At in point in The Dark Knight Superman could fly in, grab Joker by his collar, and fly him to a prison. Per usual, Joker ...
In "The Dark Knight" (Nolan must have been tempted to ... turns out to be a civic crusader, District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart). Dent, who carries around a double-headed coin, may ...
That said, The Dark Knight isn’t just about the Batman and ... with the rise of Gotham’s newest District Attorney, Harvey Dent (Eckhart), “a decent man in an undecent time”, who’s ...
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to watch yourself become the villain," according to Harvey Dent in the film The Dark Knight. Former Washington Wizards guard Russell Westbrook may ...
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