Here is Newsday's review from June 15, 1995 of "Batman Forever" by our then-movie critic Jack Mathews: Riddle me this, Bat fan: What was dark is light, what was hip is flip, what was old is new, what ...
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Chris O’Donnell remembers ‘intense’ Batman co-star Val Kilmer — and why he was ‘tough to understand’
Chris O'Donnell, who starred in "Batman Forever" with Val Kilmer, said that Val Kilmer “made people around him better” and ...
Batman Forever (1995) is rarely considered in the conversation about the best Batman movies. Directed by Joel Schumacher, this neon-soaked, over-the-top, gloriously weird entry in the franchise is ...
Batman Forever was Warner Bros.' third live-action Batman movie after Tim Burton's 1989 film Batman and 1992's Batman Returns, which starred Michael Keaton as Batman. Joel Schumacher directed Batman ...
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Batman’s Next Sequel Totally Rewrites A 30-Year-Old DC Movie
October 2025's Batman sequel drastically changes the story of a major DC villain, effectively rewriting the plot of one 30-year-old movie.
Los Angeles, Chris O’Donnell was hanging out with Batman. The actor starred in two iconic Batman films in the ‘90s as his sidekick, Robin. In 1995, O’Donnell starred alongside Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee ...
Val Kilmer, who played Bruce Wayne in “Batman Forever,” channeled Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” and starred as a tubercular Doc Holliday in “Tombstone,” died Tuesday in Los Angeles. His ...
Jim Carrey, who co-starred with Val Kilmer in the 1995 blockbuster “Batman Forever”, shared a touching tribute to the actor following his tragic death. On Tuesday night, Kilmer’s children announced ...
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