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  1. May 16, 2024 · 1. The Dark Knight. Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart. 9,537 votes. In The Dark Knight, Gotham City's vigilante, Batman (Christian Bale), faces his greatest adversary yet - the Joker (Heath Ledger), a criminal mastermind with a twisted sense of humor.

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    Picking up five years after the events of “Avengers: Infinity War”, in which half of the universe (and most of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes) turned to dust at the hands of Thanos, “Endgame” follows the remaining Avengers as they try to move on and pick up the pieces. Let’s just start by saying, not all of this movie works. In fact, its reputation as th...

    Moving away from the campy mess of Joel Schumacher’s Batman films, the seminal entry into Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy took the character in a darker, more grounded direction and would help to push the genre to new, unexplored heights. Taking the lore and mythology of Batman seriously, with a decidedly realistic and gritty approach, Nola...

    Mike Mignola’s beloved creation of Hellboy has long been a standout in the realm of comics for the series’ pure originality and its endlessly endearing hero: the titular half-man, half-demon paranormal investigator. Summoned to earth by the Nazi regime to wreak havoc during WWII, but opting, instead, to use his supernatural abilities to protect the...

    The film that paired the dynamically poignant writing of the legendary Alan Moore with the visual flourish of filmmaker Zack Snyderis a bit of an overlooked treat these days. Set in an alternate history where superheroes were real and used to assist the United States in key world events before being outlawed by the government, “Watchmen” follows a ...

    Of all the animated Batman movies to be released over the past few decades, none have left a bigger impact than “Batman: Mask of the Phantasm”. From the team of the hit ‘90s television show “Batman: The Animated Series”, the film finds Bruce Wayne in love as an enigmatic assassin begins meticulously wiping out Gotham’s criminal underworld, whom man...

    The year 2019 proved to be a stellar time for comic book movies and the horror genre alike, as each would produce some of the year’s most exceptional efforts. It also happened to generate this unsung marriage of the two genres with “Brightburn,” which curiously tosses a young, conflicted boy with otherworldly powers into the model of a slasher flic...

    Four gruesome stories intertwine in this neo-noir anthology film from co-directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller. The characters are repugnant, the stories are cheesy, and we wouldn’t want it any other way. Leaning full tilt into the pulpy noir-inspired direction of the comics, Rodriguez breathes life into this revolting world with over-the-top...

    Unfairly dismissed by many as DC’s answer to “Deadpool”, Cathy Yan’s “Birds of Prey” is so much more; though to be fair, it does play much better as a solo outing for Harley Quinn than it does as the team-up movie that its title would suggest. After a heartbreaking departure from the Joker, Harley Quinn ventures out into the open, alone, to find th...

    The film that birthed the Marvel Cinematic Universe remains one of its most triumphant efforts. Taking a B-list hero from Marvel’s roster and using him as the foundation of the MCU was a gamble that would obviously pay off for everyone involved, but nobody knew that at the time. In hindsight, we all know the comic book genre owes “Iron Man” a large...

    Predating the mainstream comic book movie craze that we are currently still engulfed in, M. Night Shyamalan’s “Unbreakable” is a patient, studious dissection of the superhero origin story. It was certainly a strange decision to follow up his critically-acclaimed psychological thriller “The Sixth Sense” with this ambitious oddity, but it’s hard to a...

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  4. The 50 best comic book movies of all time. Join director Edgar Wright and Time Out's film team as we count down the 50 best comic book movies, from superhero blockbusters to inventive...

  5. Greatest Comic Book Movies of All Time. by alreviews | created - 30 Mar 2020 | updated - 30 Mar 2020 | Public. Refine See titles to watch instantly, titles you haven't rated, etc. 72 titles. 1. Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) PG-13 | 121 min | Action, Adventure, Comedy. 8. Rate. 76 Metascore.

  6. Feb 4, 2020 · Best Comic Book Movies and Superhero Movies From Marvel to DC to the X-verse and beyond, these are the best superhero flicks ever.

  7. Feb 23, 2022 · Considering the recent hype that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” managed to develop, as well as Matt Reeves’ upcoming “The Batman”, there seems a no better time to be a fan. So, without further ado, let’s count down our picks for the 30 finest comic book films ever made. Click HERE to check out the complete list.

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