Joel Schumacher

B-List
Total Box Office Draw: $171,668,687
Movie Reviews
Director
Average ROI: 67%
ROI Rank: 596
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Movies
  • Title
    Phantom of the Opera
    Tigerland
    Batman & Robin
    A Time to Kill
    Batman Forever
    Falling Down
    The Lost Boys
    St. Elmo’s Fire
    Score
    89%
    79%
    32%
    79%
    47%
    80%
    86%
    67%
    Year
    2005
    2001
    1997
    1996
    1995
    1993
    1987
    1985
    Box Office
    $154,674,241
    $148,701
    $238,235,719
    $152,266,007
    $336,567,158
    $40,903,593
    $32,481,775
    $37,803,872
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    Known For & ROIs
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    Phantom of the Opera
    Tigerland
    Batman & Robin
    A Time to Kill
    Batman Forever
    44%
    -99%
    24%
    147%
    119%
    ROI Commentary:

    Average ROI: 67%
    ROI Rank: 596
     
    Well, Joel Schumacher may be a B-List director, but at least he’s in the top 30% of the Fresh Kernels Database in terms of ROI. That’s something, right?
     

    Bio:

    Joel Schumacher was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was born on August 29, 1939, in New York City and passed away on June 22, 2020, in New York City. Schumacher directed a number of successful films, including “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “The Lost Boys,” “Flatliners,” “Batman Forever,” and “A Time to Kill.” He also directed several music videos for artists such as INXS, Seal, and The Smashing Pumpkins. Schumacher’s career spanned over four decades and he was known for his visually stunning and stylish films.
     

    Birthday:

    August 29, 1939.
     

    Birthplace:

    Joel Schumacher was born in New York City, New York.
     

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