Democracy Dies in Darkness

‘The People’s Joker’ is the superhero movie of the year

Set in the Batman universe, Vera Drew’s unauthorized trans ‘Joker’ parody is a defiantly personal act of artistic subversion

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Vera Drew as Joker the Harlequin in “The People’s Joker.” (Altered Innocence)
4 min
(3.5 stars)

Hollywood’s superhero blockbuster business has grown creatively stale, but Vera Drew’s irreverent renegade opus “The People’s Joker” is just the antidote the genre desperately needs. Both a tough-love letter to the commodified IP it satirizes and a scathing takedown of mainstream comedy institutions, this defiantly personal low-budget marvel is also a genuinely affecting queer coming-of-age tale that packs a more poignant punch than most entries in the superpowered canon. (Yes, that includes Todd Phillips’s 2019 grimdark “Joker,” the original inspiration for this project.)