It takes only a few minutes for Joker to spell out the closest thing this movie has to a point. "Is it just me," Arthur (Joaquin Phoenix) asks, "or are things getting really crazy out there?" ...
It made me hyperaware of my body. I think that was part of ... that her interpretation was inspired by seeing “Joker.” “I saw this movie about a person who was struggling to get the mental ...
Clayface may not be as widely known as The Penguin or The Joker, but we really ... died to have produced this movie, because ...
I really got caught up into it. [...] The Joker directed the movie,” continued Tarantino. “The entire concept, even him spending the studio’s money – he’s spending it like the Joker ...
The result is a crazy-quilt near-zero-budget movie featuring ... inspiring Joker the Harlequin to share that she always felt ...
But the film felt disconnected from Joker’s history and more like a critique of poverty and social isolation than a comic book movie. Phoenix’s reappearance in sequel Joker: Folie à Deux ...