Batman (1989)

1989 • 126 minutes
4.5
2.13K reviews
76%
Tomatometer
PG-13
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Tim Burton directs; Michael Keaton stars as Batman; and Jack Nicholson stars as his arch foe, The Joker. As the Dark Knight, defender of law and order in Gotham City, Batman treads the shadow zone between right and wrong, fighting with only his skill in martial arts and his keenly honed mind to defend the innocent and to purge the memory of his parents' brutal murder--always keeping his true identity as millionaire philanthropist Bruce Wayne a closely guarded secret. Based upon Batman characters created by Bob Kane and published by DC Comics.
Rating
PG-13

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2.13K reviews
Jared Mathias
June 14, 2016
Unlike a lot of Batman fans, I saw The Dark Knight Trilogy before this movie, and so wasn't quite expecting what I got. However, even then, I just couldn't see Michael Keaton as Batman. He was fine as Bruce Wayne, but he didn't seem scary at all as Batman. Jack Nicholson as the Joker was fine part of the time, but it was strange seeing him waltz around a museum destroying things. And just falling in love in general. The action was great, all ten minutes of it. I'm not sure at all why people still love this. Perhaps that's just a 21st Century kid talking.
5 people found this review helpful
Jonathan Cameron
January 12, 2018
For it's time it was a good Batman. The batmobile looked great and the suit was cool. Jack Nicholson as the joker was awesome. He's still one of my favorite joker's. I've seen all the Batman's in the theatre and no it doesn't compare to Nolan's Batman it's still a cool movie it's an 80's movie well 89 to be exact. You should try to have fun when watching hero movies. In my opinion critics shouldn't even criticize hero movie's because they're not Oscar material and most get bad reviews except marvel and wonder woman. I love all the hero movies marvel, DC, or whatever. Have fun and don't get upset when they don't stick to the comics sometimes it doesn't adapt well to the big screen. The transformers were butchered but they are still fun movies.
4 people found this review helpful
Jennifer Kokoski
August 10, 2013
One of the earlier comic book hero movies that actually looked like it came from a comic book. You can keep your Dark Knight trilogy. While that amps up the darker elements of the Batman ethos to contempory emo standards, this Tim Burton version is just plain fun. Almost 20 years later and I still listen to the music soundtrack. Jack Nicholson excels as the insane Joker, both ruthless and comical. Michael Keaton does a better job at playing the enigmatic billionaire-turned-avenger Batman. The only one who slags off is Kim Bassinger as the femme fatale, but the 80's were her decade to shine in that role.
73 people found this review helpful