Batman Begins (2005): Christopher Nolan resurrects the Dark Knight with a bold new vision of the superhero film

Christian revisits "Batman Begins," the first entry in Christopher Nolan's revisionist take on the caped crusader.
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Christian revisits "Batman Begins," the first entry in Christopher Nolan's revisionist take on the caped crusader.
In 1997, "Batman & Robin" became a low point in the franchise and derailed the feature film series for eight years.
New director Joel Schumacher brings a heavy dose of camp and neon color to the Dark Knight in "Batman Forever."
Batman Returns finds Tim Burton indulging his visionary and offbeat tastes as a director. A far cry from the more corporate approved version of the original Batman.
The 1989 version of Batman starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson is still a visual masterpiece. But the story and paper thin characters make for a plodding, dull narrative.