Christopher Nolan says he's tentative on Dark Knight sequel

Christopher Nolan says he's tentative on <em>Dark Knight</em> sequel

The blitz of sequel rumors that followed The Dark Knight’s release this summer have been silenced a number of times, mostly because director Christopher Nolan spent the second half of his summer off the coast of Florida with his family. And in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Nolan, back home, confirmed that he hasn’t decided on any direction for Batman—or if he wants to return to the franchise at all. ...  read more

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Screenwriter says Dark Knight sequel rumors all false

Screenwriter says <em>Dark Knight</em> sequel rumors all false

Ever since The Dark Knight came out and started garnering positive reviews, earning lots of money and becoming IMDb's favorite movie of all time (it has since fallen to #4), rumors have been flying regarding various aspects of a possible sequel. They've already been put to rest once. Now we're here to confirm they're all being put to rest again. ...  read more

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The Dark Knight returns to theaters in Jan. for Oscar push

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You've already seen it six times, so what’s one more? Warner Bros. has announced it plans to re-release The Dark Knight in January on IMAX screens to solidify a push for Academy Awards consideration. ...  read more

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Following The Dark Knight's success, what villain now?

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It’s been a little over a month since The Dark Knight hit theaters. We’ve gone through record breaking sales, fanboy freakouts, and, of course, the obligatory backlash. So it only makes sense that the Batman sequel speculation has already begun. The Hollywood Reporter leaked recently that Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures are ready to greenlight a third Batman film, which isn’t too surprising considering that the film has made—and these are exact numbers, people—eleventy billion dollars....  read more

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Soderbergh and Nolan to present at Slamdance

Soderbergh and Nolan to present at Slamdance

Sundance may be the famous one and Toronto may have the most films, but when it comes to pure independent spirit, the prize has to go to Slamdance. This year it looks like the festival's celebrating by honoring, oddly enough, some independent directors who've headed to Hollywood. On Sept. 5, the 15th anniversary of the festival, Christopher Nolan will be screening his first feature, Following, at the LACMA's Bing Theater while Steven Soderbergh's Schizopolis will be playing at the IFC in New York. ...  read more

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The Dark Knight breaks records, voted #1 movie ever

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Quick, what’s the best movie of all time? Is it The Godfather? The Shawshank Redemption? Pulp Fiction? Troll 2?According to Internet Movie Database (IMDb) users, the answer is none other than The Dark Knight, which has claimed the top spot on the site’s list of the top 250 movies of all time after just one weekend in theaters. ...  read more

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The Dark Knight

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Of the recent attempts to reset a moribund Hollywood franchise...  read more

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New Batman trailer gives no new info

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Do you like intense action scenes where it's genuinely unknown whether the hero will survive? Of course. How about complex character development where the choices made aren't what would have been made at the beginning of a story? Yes indeedy. Beautiful cinematography that draws you into a world and captures a specific tone? Wonderful. Except that while all of these are aspects of the greatness that is Batman Begins, they have little to do with its sequel's just-released teaser trailer below: So no, there's absolutely no new information in there. It does, however, reaffirm that the film stars Christian Bale...  read more

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