The Dark Knight Rises | reviewed by: Joe Whip | November 20, 2012
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Simply superb video & audio presentations. Crisp, detailed video especially the IMAX scenes. While not 7.1, the audio is sublime. A MUST OWN
| genre | Action | Drama |
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| synopsis | Following the death of District Attorney Harvey Dent, Batman assumes responsibility for Dent's crimes to protect Dent's reputation and is subsequently hunted by the Gotham City Police Department. Eight years later The Dark Knight, returns to Gotham, where he encounters the mysterious Selina Kyle and the villainous Bane, a new terrorist leader who overwhelms Gotham's finest, and the Dark Knight resurfaces to protect a city that has branded him an enemy. |
| lead actors | Christian Bale | Anne Hathaway | Tom Hardy | Gary Oldman | Morgan Freeman | Michael Caine | Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Juno Temple | Nestor Carbonell | Marion Cotillard | Josh Pence | Vincent van Ommen | Tom Conti | Matthew Modine | Joey King |
| director | Christopher Nolan |
















