Batman Forever
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Joel Schumacher, Director of ‘St Elmo’s Fire’ and ‘The Lost Boys,’ Dies at 80
Joel Schumacher, director of films like “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “The Client” and “A Time to Kill,” has died from a year-long battle with cancer, his spokesperson told TheWrap. He was 80.His films “Falling Down” (1993) and “8mm” (1999) competed for Palme d’Or and Golden Bear, respectively. His other credits include “Flatliners,” “The Lost Boys,” “Tigerland,” “Batman Forever” and “Batman & Robin,” as well as “Phone Booth,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” “The Number 23” and, most recently, two episodes of
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'Batman Forever' at 25: Test your trivia knowledge with our super-hard quiz
This month, we celebrate 25 years since Batman Forever first debuted in cinemas.
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Joel Schumacher on the homophobic criticism of his 'Batman' movies: 'Batman and Robin are not gay'
Director Joel Schumacher has weighed in on what he sees as the veiled homophobic criticism of his Batman movies.