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This post is all about Joker, the latest movie by director Todd Phillips. After Batman v Superman failed to meet expectations at the box office, Warner Bros. needed a win and quickly came up with this film which was touted as their "scariest movie ever." It's based on one of DC Comics' most iconic supervillains and takes place in an post-apocalyptic Gotham City where Batman has finally given up his crime-fighting duties. Does Joker live up to the hype? Read our review to find out!## Write an introduction for blog post titled "How to Cook Creme Brulee". ## ## How to Cook Creme Brulee ## ## Why is this Post? ## ## Benefits ##   Condensed from Paul Feig's original script, the finished product feels more like a lightweight comedy than a full-bore horror film. Part of that is surely due to the casting of Leto as the Clown Prince of Crime, who never manages to convey any actual menace. His Jokerness feels like a mere affectation. It's full-on scenery chewing and any other kind of chewing. If you're going to play a villain that is as well-known as the Joker, then the actor playing him had better find some way to make it his own interpretation. Leto does not do that, and he ends up becoming another sad victim of the terrible trend of "star casting" (that we recently saw with Tilda Swinton in Dr. Strange). Joker is also the usual sort of violent, grimy film that Hollywood has come to expect from Phillips (he directed the first two Hangover films), but it's missing any sense of rhythm or balance. The movie has no discernible structure, and it lacks either an interesting villain or a fresh idea. By all rights, Joker should have been both funnier and scarier. But it's neither one nor the other, so all you're left with is a damp squib of a film that will have you wishing nothing good would ever happen again to Gotham City. Everyone involved with this movie deserves our sympathy, but not for this latest misfire. By all rights, Joker should have been both funnier and scarier. But it's neither one nor the other, so all you're left with is a damp squib of a film that will have you wishing nothing good would ever happen again to Gotham City. Everyone involved with this movie deserves our sympathy, but not for this latest misfire. ## Movie Review Score ## 6 out of 10 ## The review ## Written By: Josh Dudman | Posted on 06-03-17 030 p.m. PHT | Filed Under: Reviews, Top Lists & Cinema Top 10s | License Photo : Warner Bros. Pictures / DC Comics' Joker - Warner Bros. cfa1e77820

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