List of The Batman Movie Reviews from various popular critics and news portals. Kindly bookmark this page to check all the reviews which will be updated accordingly.
Star Cast - Robert Pattinson
Director - Matt Reeves
Release Date - 4 March 2022
Total Reviews - 6
Average Score - 3.5/5
Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Positive!
1. Time of India -
Rating Score -> 4/5
Click this link for detailsReeves conveys his vision through Gotham City’s gloomy atmospherics that play a vital role in making the movie-watching experience quite immersive. From the very beginning, ‘The Batman’ remains a deeply engrossing, gritty thriller that it sets out to be. While comparisons with Christopher Nolan’s legacy of ‘The Dark Knight’ Series are inevitable, they're also unfair. This is a standalone film that packs in all the ingredients for a delectably dark mindbender featuring the caped crusader, who is more human than ever.
2. News 18 -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsTo sum it up, Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson have given DC and Batman fans a movie to remember. The Dark Knight has risen, again!
3. India Today -
Rating Score -> 4/5
Click this link for detailsThe Batman is the coolest, most badass superhero film you would have seen in a long time. It doesn’t even feel like a superhero film and that is what makes it so damn good! Don’t miss this at any cost.
4. Indian Express -
Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Click this link for detailsA bloated 3-hour marathon dragged down by ponderous dialogue. The Batman makes a big deal of a lot about its hero. Everything about him moves in slower motion, which by the way could partly explain the bloated 3-hour length of the film.
5. The Hindu -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsDirector-writer Matt Reeves chooses to go down the detective route for Batman, and so the movie works for fans of superhero films as well as those who enjoy noir
6. Hindustan Times -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsIn the end, at almost three hours, Matt Reeves’ The Batman is a whole lot of movie, and somehow still not enough. An origin story in the truest sense, it’s the journey of a vigilante who’s still discovering what it means to be a hero. One who realises that he’s merely another product of the very darkness he wants to change. Vengeance begets more vengeance. Change comes not from inflicting fear, but instilling hope. A symbol awakens. A hero is born.
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