One of the very, very best in the Pixar canon, and that’s saying something.
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Pixar matures considerably with this delightful offering, despite an unimposing villain and a climax that feels too rushed.
One of Pixarโs best efforts, and still one of their most conceptually imaginative pictures to date.
Not as inspiring or thrilling as the first movie, this largely serviceable sequel has some interesting ideas that take too long to unpack and could benefit from a tighter edit.
The filmโs radical nature hides within its safe, formulaic underpinnings in what is DC’s finest superhero movie since Nolan’s โThe Dark Knight’ trilogy.
Despite being the ‘weakest’ installment of Nolan’s ‘Batman’ trilogy, you won’t see a more epic and satisfying finale than this.
Still the most accomplished superhero movie of the 21st century – a thrilling, endlessly fascinating treatise on good versus evil, and everything in between.
Perhaps the deepest film, philosophically speaking, of the trilogy, as Nolan delivers a compelling entertainer that asks not who but what Batman is.
Nolan’s magnum opus – a complex, cerebral and utterly riveting Hollywood blockbuster of the highest order.
A fun, thrilling if sometimes disturbing ride, but it is not as substantial as ‘Raiders’ or ‘Crusade’.