Fifteen years after its release, The Dark Knight is still regarded as one of the best movies of all time.
As you probably know, the Rotten Tomatoes review aggregation website assigns two scores to all of the movies and TV shows on the site — one, a critics’ score, identifies what percentage of the reviews from critics are positive, while the second score does the same for reviews from audiences. And as it just so happens, one of Nolan’s films actually has the highest audience score on the site, with more than 500,000 reviews from moviegoers.
, with the late Heath Ledger giving a jaw-droppingly incredible performance as the Joker — a movie so good, in fact, that it’s not just in the top tier of superhero movies but regarded as one of the best movies, period, of all time. The movie’s half-a-million audience reviews have helped it hold on to a super-strong 94% audience score in the 15 years since its release. And here’s what Rotten Tomatoes has to say about“In many ways, the modern era of superhero cinema can trace its roots back to 2008, the year when a pair of comic book movies took the world by storm.
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