 | Genius of mystery and intrigue Christopher Nolan (MEMENTO, FOLLOWING, INSOMNIA) helms this prequel to the Batman films based on the DC Comics series, explaining how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) the billionaire prince of Gotham whose parents were... |
 | Director Tim Burton would revitalise the comic book adaptation with his 1989 film, BATMAN. Here our eponymous hero (played by Michael Keaton) is pitted against a devastating foe, Jack Napier (Jack Nicholson); a criminal who inadvertently becomes the... |
 | Genius of mystery and intrigue Christopher Nolan (MEMENTO, FOLLOWING, INSOMNIA) helms this prequel to the Batman films based on the DC Comics series, explaining how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) the billionaire prince of Gotham whose parents were... |
 | Based on the DC Comics series, BATMAN BEGINS explains Bruce Wayne's (Christian Bale) transformation from billionaire playboy to crime-fighting 'Caped Crusader'. In this welcome addition to the saga, our hero faces the triple threat of martial arts... |
 | Gotham City is once again under siege, this time by the mind-controlling Riddler and the diabolical Harvey Two-Face. The Caped Crusader cleans up with the help of his new side-kick Robin in this effects-laden thrill ride. |
 | Genius of mystery and intrigue Christopher Nolan (MEMENTO, FOLLOWING, INSOMNIA) helms this prequel to the Batman films based on the DC Comics series, explaining how Bruce Wayne (Christian Bale) the billionaire prince of Gotham whose parents were... |
 | The original movie spin-off from the 1960s television series in which Batman and his sidekick Robin thwart a united attempt by the four greatest super-criminals to hold the entire world to ransom. |
 | Another villain arrives in town in the form of Mr Freeze. Batman and Robin must save the city. |
 | Features all four Batman Movies. In 'Batman', the fate of Gotham City is placed firmly at the feet of Bruce Wayne's alter ego as he attempts to thwart the evil plans of the Joker. Also features 'Batman Returns', 'Batman Forever' and 'Batman And... |
 | The unstoppable franchise of Scooby-Doo was boosted by the 1972 CBS series THE NEW SCOOBY-DOO MOVIES which doubled the length of the comedic mystery series and also boasted a vast array of guest stars. One of the first episodes featured fellow... |