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Joker: Folie A Deux Reviews Are In -- Here's What The Critics Think

The highly anticipated and long-awaited sequel is almost here, and reviews are now online.

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Some five years after 2019's Joker became a breakout success with over $1 billion at the box office and an Oscar win for star Joaquin Phoenix, the long-awaited sequel is nearing its October 4 release. The movie premiered this week at the Venice Film Festival, and reviews are now appearing online.

The first Joker movie was controversial and elicited a number of strong reactions from critics and fans alike, and it appears the sequel is keeping with that tradition.

Joker: Folie a Deux brings back Phoenix as Arthur Fleck/Joker, who is now on trial for murder stemming back to events from the first film. Lady Gaga joins the cast as Harley, while Brendan Gleeson, Steve Coogan, and Catherine Keener also have roles. Zazie Beetz returns from the original Joker movie as well.

Music plays a major role in Joker: Folie a Deux, but the film is not a musical per se. It's a musical in the sense that it features music and singing--and we would hope so, given that Lady Gaga is in it. But it's not a full-on musical like West Side Story or anything like that.

Joker: Folie a Deux was produced on a much larger budget than the 2019 film, which was made for a reported $60 million before marketing and advertising expenses. Director Todd Phillips told Variety that estimates that Joker: Folie a Deux had a $200 million budget are "absurd."

You can see a collection of review scores and excerpts for Joker: Folie a Deux below. For more on the critical reaction to Joker: Folie a Deux, head to GameSpot sister site Metacritic.

Joker: Folie a Deux

  • Directed by: Todd Phillips
  • Written by: Todd Phillips, Scott Silver
  • Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson, Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Zazie Beetz
  • Premiere Date: October 4
  • Rating: R
  • Runtime: 138 minutes

The Wrap -- No score

"Folie a Deux is the most interesting film about Arthur Fleck. It's genuinely a little daring, genuinely a little challenging, and genuinely a little genuine. And that's no joke." -- William Bibbiani [Full review]

NME -- 4/5

"Phillips and Silver have delivered the last thing anyone expected: a socially responsible Joker movie that finds an intriguing way to explore the consequences (both on and offscreen) of the first film. Joker fans shouldn't cry too hard though--Warner Bros. have cleverly found a way to leave the door open a little for the franchise to continue, should the need arise." -- Matthew Turner [Full review]

BBC -- 2/5

"It's a disappointing film--but I suspect that's exactly what it's meant to be. What Phillips appears to be doing is responding to the way Fleck was received by fans of 2019's Joker. To me, he always came across as a passive unfortunate who stirred up riots more or less by accident, but some viewers saw him as a revolutionary Robin Hood, striking a blow for the dispossessed." -- Nicholas Barber [Full review]

IndieWire -- C-

"Todd Phillips' musical sequel feels like it's bad on purpose. Boring, flat, and such a criminal waste of Lady Gaga that we should demand a public hearing, Folie a Deux tries and fails to make a point of our own frustrations with it." -- David Ehrlich [Full review]

Variety -- No score

"The concept is audacious but the execution less so in a movie that takes a step back from the danger of Joker." -- Owen Gleiberman [Full review]

IGN -- 5/10

"The worst thing about Joker: Folie a Deux is its unfulfilled potential. It begins with the promise of a novel approach to the Joker and Harley Quinn, placing them in a world where the opposite of cruelty is musical romance. Unfortunately, the DC sequel gets bogged down by a lengthy courtroom saga, which not only keeps the dazzling Lady Gaga away from the spotlight, but centers the movie entirely around its own predecessor, without doing or saying anything new." -- Siddhant Adlakha [Full review]

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During my time of watching films, I find it very rare that a singer resonates well on screen. After seeing the preview (yesterday) in the theater, nothing shown made me eager or even wanting to see this movie.

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Critics are typically wrong. Don't take someone else's opinion. If you are interested, go see it for yourself.

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It's good to see the people who hate and dislike this also also hate and dislikes the first probably means it pretty good. All those Concord and Acolyte fans.

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@wombles: You’re clearly not reading the reviews. It’s the opposite. The people that loved the first feel like the director intentionally gave them the middle finger. Phillips didn’t like that some viewers turned Joker into some sort of personal hero.

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Nobody asked for this as a sequel

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@rohanrocks88: I mean, nobody asked for the first movie either. Who was looking for a Joker origin story? Turned out to be pretty popular anyway.

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@mogan: what i meant was a musical with lady gaga, no one asked for that

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@rohanrocks88: Most of the people I know were way more interested in the movie when they found out Lady Gaga was in it and it would be a musical. Who wouldn't want that?

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@rohanrocks88: When I heard the rumors Joker 2 might be a musical, I definitely asked for that. I'm not a big fan of musicals in general, but a straight-faced Joker origin story is about the least appealing superhero adjacent film I can think of. A musical where Joker and Harley can be a little goofy and sing their way through some criminal hijinks though, that I might actually be interested in.

Kinda sounds like that's not the movie they made though. : \

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@mogan: I'd accept the musical aspect if it was ironic and not serious like that one Futurama episode with the robot devil or the nightman cometh, I want to go to the theater to gasp

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Thought this was still a while away.

Joker was merely ok, super super overrated.

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@uninspiredcup: I agree. Joaquin Phoenix's performance is phenomenal, but the script feels like it was written by an edgy 13-year old emo kid. Arthur acts like a complete idiot, bringing a gun to a children's hospital, and then feels bad for himself when he gets fired. He kills people, particularly his mother and coworker, for pretty much no reason. Nothing feels justified, even though the film tries very hard to make you feel bad for him. The dialogue between Arthur and Murray in the climactic scene was just shockingly juvenile yet it was treated as if Arthur was saying something insightful.

Overall pretty mediocre film, saved only by a great lead performance. It felt like it was trying to be Taxi Driver but didn't know how to write a compelling character arc, so they just had Arthur get beat up a lot and then go around killing people as revenge.

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@plurmp said:

@uninspiredcup: I agree. Joaquin Phoenix's performance is phenomenal, but the script feels like it was written by an edgy 13-year old emo kid. Arthur acts like a complete idiot, bringing a gun to a children's hospital, and then feels bad for himself when he gets fired. He kills people, particularly his mother and coworker, for pretty much no reason. Nothing feels justified, even though the film tries very hard to make you feel bad for him. The dialogue between Arthur and Murray in the climactic scene was just shockingly juvenile yet it was treated as if Arthur was saying something insightful.

Overall pretty mediocre film, saved only by a great lead performance. It felt like it was trying to be Taxi Driver but didn't know how to write a compelling character arc, so they just had Arthur get beat up a lot and then go around killing people as revenge.

It reminds me of Zack Snyder (not in a good way) of "look how edgy and adult I am"

I really hate this idea that something aimed at adults, or more realistic, or just avoiding fantastical and silliness is automatically better

I think it is, as you say, edgy teenager syndrome.

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I wrote it off the moment they said it was a musical. I'm down for a Lady Gaga HQ as she can play crazy really well. But Nope. Idc for a musical. I'm more than happy to watch a live broadway if I want musicals.

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