The Killing Joke is a seminal DC Comics story, with a new cosplay design expertly bringing one of the comic's most iconic ...
A Still From Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Movie. (Photo Credit – Facebook) While many view the Joker as pure evil, a closer look reveals he might not be so one-dimensional. Beneath his ...
Update: As seemed possible, James Gunn has chimed in to negate insider reporting this Joker show is in the works, and says that it’s not even being discussed. I’d use that as some amount of ...
Comedian and actor Tim Dillon didn't have to see much in his limited time on the set of Joker: Folie À Deux, to know the movie starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga wouldn't resonate with the ...
In Joker: Folie à Deux, Tim Dillon played an Arkham Asylum security guard. Directed by Todd Phillips, it stars Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga in lead roles. Comedian Tim Dillon, who played a brief ...
Please verify your email address. Joker 2 digital release flopped, denting DC's financial hopes. The film failed to resonate with audiences, only reaching 4th on digital charts. The movie needed ...
Though the movie does have its share of defenders (Quentin Tarantino, for one), Joker: Folie à Deux has been the subject of a lot of ridicule over the past few weeks - but we weren't expecting ...
The sequel to the highly acclaimed “Joker” movie has received mixed reviews, but they seem predominantly negative. This is a stark difference compared to the first movie, which received overwhelmingly ...
Here’s how it works. Tim Dillon is a comic and a podcaster who played an Arkham Asylum guard in Todd Phillips’ Joker 2. And even though he’s in the movie, he’s no fan. While appearing on ...
“It’s the worst film ever made,” Dillon said. “I think what happened, after the first Joker, there was a lot of talk like, ‘Oh, this was loved by incels. This was loved by the wrong ...
It’s not just audiences and movie critics who have rebelled against Joker: Folie à Deux, as even an actor who appeared in the ill-fated sequel has called it “the worst film ever made.” ...
In a new interview with Empire magazine, the Joker: Folie à Deux director shared his thoughts on improving the future of theatres. Phillips said, “Stop showing commercials before the movies.” ...