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Christopher Nolan steps back into the director's chair for this sequel to Batman Begins, which finds the titular superhero coming face to face with his greatest nemesis -- the dreaded Joker. Christian Bale returns to the role of Batman, Maggie Gyllenhaal takes over the role of Rachel Dawes (played by Katie Holmes in Batman Begins), and Brokeback Mountain star Heath Ledger dons the ghoulishly gleeful Joker makeup previously worn by Jack Nicholson and Cesar Romero. Just as it begins to appear as if Batman, Lt. James Gordon (Gary Oldman), and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) are making headway in their tireless battle against the criminal element, a maniacal, wisecracking fiend plunges the streets of Gotham City into complete chaos. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Movie Title : The Dark Knight
Release Date : Jul 18, 2008 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Actors :Christian Bale,Heath Ledger,Aaron Eckhart,Michael Caine,Maggie Gyllenhaal,Gary Oldman,Morgan Freeman,Monique Curnen,Ron Dean,Cillian Murphy,Chin Han,Nestor Carbonell,Eric Roberts,Ritchie Coster,Anthony Michael Hall,Colin McFarlane,Joshua Harto,Melinda McGraw,Nathan Gamble,Michael Vieau


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Dark Knight

User Ranting Movie The Dark Knight : 4.5
User Count Like for The Dark Knight : 1,167,871
Critics Ranting For The Dark Knight : 8.5
Critics Percentage For The Dark Knight : 94 %

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Review For Movie The Dark Knight
An exceptionally smart, brooding picture with some terrific performances.
Tom Charity-CNN.com

Christopher Nolan is much, much smarter than your average filmmaker.
Laremy Legel-Film.com

The symbiosis of good and evil is the film's philosophical core, and images of duality and cloaked identity are strewn through it like shards from a fun house mirror.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Christopher Nolan's latest exploration of the Batman mythology steeps its muddled plot in so much murk that the Joker's maniacal nihilism comes to seem like a recurrent grace note.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

The film is so relentlessly bleak that, paradoxically, its blackness is not given its full due. But this comic-book movie is more disturbing, and has more freakish power, than anything else I've seen all year.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

Watching The Dark Knight is like gazing into a mirror on a waning moon night: chilling and mesmerizing.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

Were films judged entirely by the emotive impact of their opening and closing images, The Dark Knight would be a masterpiece.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth

The glimpse into the Joker's darkness during his documented torture scene is a credit to the devastatingly lost potential of Heath Ledger.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show

It's not just the best Batman film ever. It's not just the best superhero movie ever. It's more than a money-spinner, a franchise, a comic-book cash-in. The Dark Knight is a stunning piece of work that deserves every word of praise spoken about it.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk

a phenomenal masterpiece whose creators aren't content with simply making a great comic book movie, but craft one that transcends the genre to become one of the best films this decade.
Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files

Thank Warner Bros. for letting Nolan make such a smart, thrilling, emotionally involving, just terrifically well rounded and fully realized entertainment that challenges and elevates notions of what a so-called 'summer blockbuster' can do.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com

It is ridiculous how much praise "The Dark Knight" truly deserves. Heath Ledger is this film's crowning jewel. By the time you get to the end credits, you'll immediately want to see it again.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com

The Dark Knight is the best kind of sequel -- one that uses its predecessor as a gateway to explore new facets of its characters and its world.
Mark Dujsik-Mark Reviews Movies

Visceral and terrifying.
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.-Goatdog's Movies

Even if this wasn't Ledger's final role before his untimely death last year, his Joker would still go down in cinema history as one of the most creepily unhinged big-screen bad guys of all time.
Neil Pond-American Profile

More than a comic-book adventure, this is a sprawling crime epic.
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy

You know you're watching a good movie when it puts a smile on your face right from the start. In the The Dark Knight it may be a twisted grimace but given the right perspective there's enjoyment to be had in even the bleakest subject matter.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net

Excellent sequel much darker, more violent than the first.
James Rocchi-Common Sense Media

Allusions to our current struggles with surveillance, public perception and terrorism are thrown into the mix, adding political immediacy to Nolan's psycho noir.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

Bring on part three.
Coco Forsythe-Future Movies UK

Completely lacking in vanity, Ledger creates his finest performance.
Brett Michel-Boston Phoenix

Flawed and overrated.
Adam Nayman-Reverse Shot

It not only surpasses Batman Begins - previously considered the high-water mark of movies about the Caped Crusader - but one that magnificently transcends the superhero genre.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

The Dark Knight is a masterpiece of the first order, and the first great post-Sept. 11 film.
Sonny Bunch-Washington Times

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Movie Overview For The Dark Knight

Batman raises the stakes in his war on crime. With the help of Lt. Jim Gordon and District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman sets out to dismantle the remaining criminal organizations that plague the streets. The partnership proves to be effective, but they soon find themselves prey to a reign of chaos unleashed by a rising criminal mastermind known to the terrified citizens of Gotham as the Joker.

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