

Batman Forever | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | October 19, 2011
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Batman Forever takes the Batman franchise in the wrong direction. Jim Carrey plays a fun Riddler but the rest of the movie is quite poor.

genre | Action | Adventure |
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synopsis | The Dark Knight of Gotham City confronts a dastardly duo: Two-Face and the Riddler. Formerly District Attorney Harvey Dent, Two-Face believes Batman caused the courtroom accident which left him disfigured on one side. And Edward Nygma, computer-genius and former employee of millionaire Bruce Wayne, is out to get the philanthropist; as The Riddler. Former circus acrobat Dick Grayson, his family killed by Two-Face, becomes Wayne's ward and Batman's new partner Robin. |
lead actors | Val Kilmer | Tommy Lee Jones | Nicole Kidman | Jim Carrey | Chris O'Donnell | Michael Gough | Pat Hingle | Drew Barrymore | Debi Mazar | Elizabeth Sanders |
director | Joel Schumacher |