Apparently Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga (allegedly) aren't the only people who acted in Joker: Folie à Deux that thought it ...
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That scene portrays so well Joker’s world. A colorful and joyous envelope, and a core drenched in agony. The musical aspect ...
Comedian Tim Dillon, who has a small part in the Todd Phillips-directed sequel says discussions about the first film being ...
Warner Bros. CEO has addressed the lukewarm box office performance of the Joker sequel, calling for greater consistency in ...
The actor shared his thoughts on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast after working alongside Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga ...
This wasn’t a Joker who was sad and angry because the world never appreciated him enough, but he lacked an ingredient that until then was considered crucial—the character’s glee. Ledger’s ...
By the end of the movie I couldn’t even tell if Phillips liked Arthur or whether he even thought Arthur was the Joker at all or just some sick, sad, lonely abused man-child that feels power for ...
Joker and its sequel also set up another murderous sad clown with Arthur Fleck, whose rise to villainy is shaped by a lifetime of abuse and isolation. From his troubled childhood to violent ...
The musical aspect of the movie portrays these parallel worlds, even when both joyous and sad music are intertwined with each other. Arthur is still expected to play the Joker’s role and tell a ...