Batman Forever (1995)

Directors:

Joel Schumacher

Writers:

Akiva Goldsman

Actors:

George Wallace, Jim Palmer, Patrick Leahy, Ed Begley Jr., Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron

Synopsis:

The Dark Knight of Gotham City confronts a dastardly duo: Two-Face and the Riddler. Formerly District Attorney Harvey Dent, Two-Face believes Batman caused the courtroom accident which left him disfigured on one side. And Edward Nygma, computer-genius and former employee of millionaire Bruce Wayne, is out to get the philanthropist; as The Riddler. Former circus acrobat Dick Grayson, his family killed by Two-Face, becomes Wayne's ward and Batman's new partner Robin.
  • Fantasy
  • Crime
  • Action
  • Reviews 3
  • Highest Rating 75
  • Lowest Rating 59
  • Average Rating 66
59

Batman Forever (1995)

A not respected change, but a change for the better with the cartoonishly campyness they've spun the series with. The entire film is worth watching for Jim Carrey. I wouldn't ever watch it intently, but it is good for nice, happy, 90s version of 50s-Batman-esque background noise.
November 27, 2012
75

Batman Forever (1995)

While not as good as the Burton films I appreciate the different take Schumacher had. I thought Jim Carrey was a good choice for the manic Riddler and Tommy Lee Jones' Two Face kept up nicely.
February 17, 2012
64

Batman Forever (1995)

Firstly, no one really likes robin and Kilmer is arguably the worst batman. The only two movies that Jim Carrey is good in is Eternal Sunshine and The Truman Show (and this is neither). But Tommy Lee did a decent Two Face and who can really not like Batman?
January 18, 2012