Lincoln Center screens Tim Burton and Danny Elfman's Batman.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
In 1989, the Hollywood superhero film was born with Tim Burton's Batman, a dark, Gothic and deadly serious adaptation of the classic DC hero. And with it came the score by Danny Elfman, the self-trained composer and former frontman of the Los Angeles art-collective-turned-new-wave band Oingo Boingo. Mr. Elfman is the subject of a six-concert retrospective at this summer's Lincoln Center Festival, focusing on his many collaborations on Mr. Burton's films.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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| Batman (Michael Keaton, l) confronts the Joker (Jack Nicholson, right) atop Gotham City Cathedral at the climax of Batman. Image for promotional purposes only © 1989 Warner Bros. |
