Batman Returns
Sat
15
Sat 15 Feb 8:30 PM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
126 Mins | Batman Spotlight
February
1992 | DCP | USA | D: Tim Burton
Christmas in Gotham City is plagued by two dastardly villains: the monstrous and vengeful Penguin (Danny DeVito) and the latex-clad Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Only Batman (Michael Keaton) can save the city, unless he falls for Catwoman’s alter ego, Selina Kyle, first.
After the success of his 1989 Batman, Warner Bros gave Tim Burton even more creative control, and the sequel is saturated in his fantastical vaudeville aesthetic.
‘Tim Burton’s kinetic and kinky sequel pushed the boundaries for the summer movie template helped by a standout movie star turn from Michelle Pfeiffer’ – The Guardian
Available as a double feature with Batman (Tim Burton, 1989). Learn more
Revisit the caped crusader – and a cast of archvillains, both harrowing and absurd – with a curated selection of Batman movies, from 1960s camp to Tim Burton’s influential Gothic reimagining and Christopher Nolan’s landmark feature The Dark Knight. Learn more
Christmas in Gotham City is plagued by two dastardly villains: the monstrous and vengeful Penguin (Danny DeVito) and the latex-clad Catwoman (Michelle Pfeiffer). Only Batman (Michael Keaton) can save the city, unless he falls for Catwoman’s alter ego, Selina Kyle, first.
After the success of his 1989 Batman, Warner Bros gave Tim Burton even more creative control, and the sequel is saturated in his fantastical vaudeville aesthetic.
‘Tim Burton’s kinetic and kinky sequel pushed the boundaries for the summer movie template helped by a standout movie star turn from Michelle Pfeiffer’ – The Guardian
Available as a double feature with Batman (Tim Burton, 1989). Learn more
Revisit the caped crusader – and a cast of archvillains, both harrowing and absurd – with a curated selection of Batman movies, from 1960s camp to Tim Burton’s influential Gothic reimagining and Christopher Nolan’s landmark feature The Dark Knight. Learn more
February