Meme-ready Joker: Folie À Deux photos, Barack Obama's favorite films of 2023, and more of this week's top news stories
The A.V. Club's top news stories from the week of December 25

New teaser photo for Joker: Folie À Deux could be 2023’s last new meme format
Joker: Folie À Deux director Todd Phillips offered up a little holiday gift to everyone earlier this week in the form of two new photos from his Joker sequel, and while it’s nice(?) to see ol’ Arthur Fleck again through a little window, Phillips’ second photo seems like an even nicer gift—if only for its meme potential. – Sam Barsanti Read More
Christopher Nolan thinks Zack Snyder is some kind of powerfully influential artistic genius
Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy arguably changed the course of movie history, proving that superhero movies could be good if you at least took the making of it seriously and creating an appetite for good cape movies that was eventually fully sated by Marvel Studios with Avengers: Endgame (and yet they keep making the things), but if you were to ask Nolan, he’d say there’s someone else out there making more influential blockbusters than he is: Zack Snyder. Yes, the same Zack Snyder we all know from those Zack Snyder movies, not some arthouse Zack Snyder. – Sam Barsanti Read More
Ads are coming to Prime Video in January
Fresh off of what has most likely been another ungodly lucrative holiday season (there are other places where you can buy things, folks), Amazon has apparently decided that it’s sick of all of this “peace” and “goodwill” shit that everyone has been talking about for a month and will instead be embracing greed and antagonism (is that the opposite of goodwill?) for 2024. – Sam Barsanti Read More
Kanye West apologizes in Hebrew to Jewish community for antisemitic outbursts
Ahead of the long-delayed release of his upcoming collaborative album with Ty Dolla $ign, Vultures, Kanye West is apologizing to the Jewish community for a dizzying number of anti-semitic rants that have drastically marred his career over the past year. – Emma Keates Read More