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A taste of what Travers might have to say.
• The Travers Take: Reviews and Interviews From Peter Travers
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/.../the-dark-knight-rises-19691231#ixzz1zlFs3uqb
Not a review, guys. Just what he says in his summer movie preview.
RelatedIn Theaters: July 20th
"Without getting into specifics, the key thing that makes the third film a great possibility for us is that we want to finish our story." And so, in the words of director Christopher Nolan, The Dark Knight Rises ends his Batman trilogy. Cue the tears. This will be the last of Christian Bale in the bat suit, fighting crime – in this case Tom Hardy's dastardly Bane – as a psychological night falls over Gotham City. Nobody really knows anything about this finale, though the trailer, currently on the Web, is a knockout. What's clear is that The Dark Knight Rises is the movie against which every movie this summer, this year, will be measured. Nolan is a true artist. His accomplishment goes beyond escapism. Nolan makes comic-book art. If you think you've seen everything, listen to the Caped Crusader: "Not everything – not yet."
• The Travers Take: Reviews and Interviews From Peter Travers
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/.../the-dark-knight-rises-19691231#ixzz1zlFs3uqb
Not a review, guys. Just what he says in his summer movie preview.