Gotham City called and Simon Roger Key answered as he headed off to the Exeter Picturehouse to catch the latest outing of Christian Bale’s Caped Crusader in The Dark Knight Rises
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Batman in an increasingly gritty and realistic world: The Dark Knight (retro-review)
The Dark Knight has nearly risen, and Simon Roger Key has taken the opportunity to look back to Christopher Nolan’s second Batman movie, The Dark Knight
Did the Caped Cruisader really grow up in Batman Begins? (retro-review)
A head of the Exeter Picturehouse‘s special Batman screenings, and to complement the forthcoming The Dark Knight Rises, here’s Simon Roger Key’s retro review of Christopher Nolan’s first escapade in the DC universe -Batman Begins
An ornately detailed walk through the world of dreams – Inception: review
Our Cornwall film reviewer Stuart McColl Christopher Nolan snuckers down to rent a room in the ‘architecture of the mind’ this is Christopher Nolan’s Inception. Can the film that was 10 years in the making really save the summer of 2010?