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The Dark Knight Rises Free movie streaming

The Dark Knight Rises Free movie streaming


It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. Assuming the blame for the death of D.A. Harvey Dent, the Dark Knight sacrificed everything for what he and Commissioner Gordon both hoped was the greater good. For a time the lie worked, as criminal activity in Gotham City was crushed under the weight of the anti-crime Dent Act. But everything will change with the arrival of a cunning cat burglar with a mysterious agenda. Far more dangerous, however, is the emergence of Bane, a masked terrorist whose ruthless plans for Gotham drive Bruce out of his self-imposed exile. But even if he dons the cape and cowl again, Batman may be no match for Bane.. -- (C) Warner Bros.
Release Date The Dark Knight Rises Jul 20, 2012 Wide
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Actors For The Dark Knight Rises

Christian Bale,Anne Hathaway,Tom Hardy,Gary Oldman,Marion Cotillard,Joseph Gordon-Levitt,Michael Caine,Morgan Freeman,Liam Neeson,Juno Temple,Nestor Carbonell,Burn Gorman,Josh Pence,Matthew Modine,Diego Klattenhoff,Tom Conti,Joey King,Chris Ellis,Brett Cullen,Josh Stewart

Genres The Dark Knight Rises : Drama,Action & Adventure,Mystery & Suspense

User Ranting The Dark Knight Rises : 4.5
User Percentage For The Dark Knight Rises : 92 %
User Count Like for The Dark Knight Rises : 450,505
All Critics Ranting For The Dark Knight Rises : 8
All Critics Count For The Dark Knight Rises : 294
All Critics Percentage For The Dark Knight Rises : 87 %

Review For The Dark Knight Rises

The story is dense, overlong, and studded with references that will make sense only to those intimate with Nolan's previous excursions into Batmanhood.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

There was an opportunity here for Nolan to show us another way, to (again) stretch the boundaries of what is possible in a superhero film. Instead, alas, the latter half of The Dark Knight Rises retreats toward conventionality.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

I'm not arguing that Rises should be Singin' in the Rain. But its Wagnerian ambitions are not matched by its material. It hasn't earned its darkness.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

The biggest surprise may just be how satisfying Nolan has made his farewell to a Dark Knight trilogy that many fans will wish he'd extend to a 10-part series, at least.
Bob Mondello-NPR

Others will see it differently, but for me this is a disappointingly clunky and bombastic conclusion to a superior series -- Nolan's biggest and worst movie to date.
Tom Charity-CNN.com

The director and cowriter/brother Jonathan Nolan pay heed to Wayne's wounded emotional arc. And the film is a feat of painstakingly crafted closure.
Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post

The Dark Knight Rises directly counters the arguments made against The Dark Knight. Maybe, sometimes, it is better to leave the demons unvanquished.
Jordan Hiller-Bangitout.com

Technically, The Dark Knight Rises is a thick leatherbound volume with gilded pages, though flipping through it yields a story about a big bad bald man doing eeevil things until a vigilante with pointy ears comes to the rescue.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com

The Dark Knight Rises, the year's silliest and most stubbornly self-serious blockbuster, arrives on Blu-ray with a flawed A/V transfer and a slew of largely inessential extras.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine

Weighed down by portentousness and momentousness. The overall story remains a bit muddled. A better trilogy-capper than a movie in its own right.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)

It makes an acceptable, if somewhat anticlimactic, conclusion to the three-part story arc. (Blu-ray Combo edition)
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

There's plenty of action, intrigue, special effects, and high-tech gadgets to maintain our attention at least in spurts.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis

There's enough that works in The Dark Knight Rises that I can overlook most of the more glaring flaws, but it remains to date the most disappointing film I've seen from 2012.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth

Nolan keeps things dark and dangerous
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

Doubtless flawed and arguably overlong, it's nonetheless a personal and heartfelt ode from the director to the greatest comic-book character ever committed to paper -- and now film.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk

Nolan's finale isn't perfect, and may not be the greatest installment of the trilogy, but it solidifies this three-part tale of the Batman legend as one of the best ever told.
Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant

... if Gotham falls, so does Bruce Wayne. Rarely, in film, have we understood and sympathised with a hero's mission as much as Bruce's.
Adam Ross-The Aristocrat

The Dark Knight Rises succeeds in surpassing 2008's 'The Dark Knight' to become the best of his three films. Whether that will be enough to secure his Best Picture Oscar is frankly irrelevant - because what matters is that this is Batman's best picture.
Patrick Kolan-Shotgun Critic

Though not without the odd minor niggle, The Dark Knight Rises is an intelligent, gripping, complex and suitably satisfying end to what is now - quite easily - the best comic adaptation trilogy of all time.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor

The Dark Knight Rises is the film event of the summer. A completely satisfying piece of filmmaking that delivers so much more, making for an excellent sign off for one of cinema's finest trilogies.
Will Chadwick-We Got This Covered

[It] may be the weakest film in the trilogy, but it is still a satisfactory and exciting conclusion to what has been the greatest treatment of any superhero in film history.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

Every shred of wit, mystery and humanity is pummeled out, leaving only a bullish mishmash of zeitgeisty anxiety
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion

Disconnected significantly from the flow of logic between the first and second installments of Christopher Nolan's "Batman" films, "The Dark Knight Rises" is a disjointed mess.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

Nolan again transforms Bob Kane's classic DC Comics creation into a superhero for our times, flawed but fighting against supervillains and also the decay and corruption that created them.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

Manages to mitigate its slew of shortcomings with a cinematically-administered, turbo-charged dose of adrenaline in the form of its sublimely symphonic finale.
Erick Weber-NECN

Contains images destined to become classics of what we might call pretentious popular culture. For example: Batman and Bane, slugging it out on the steps of a neoclassical downtown building, in the midst of a sunlit snowstorm...
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

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