Tag: Christopher nolan

  • Tenet to be Re-Released in IMAX This February

    Tenet to be Re-Released in IMAX This February

    Even giants sometimes need a second chance. Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi spy film Tenet will be re-released in IMAX theaters for one week starting February 23, 2024. The engagement is being designed as a lead-in to Dune: Part Two, which arrives in theaters on March 1; as such, screenings of Tenet will feature some exclusive footage from…

  • Barbenheimer Movie is Happening

    Barbenheimer Movie is Happening

    It was only a matter of time, I suppose. According to The Hollywood Reporter, B-movie filmmaker Charles Band will direct Barbenheimer. The film spoofs the cinema confluence that made tons of cash for Hollywood and movie theaters this summer, where both Barbie and Oppenheimer – two films that couldn’t be more different (presumably; I haven’t seen Barbie)…

  • Christopher Nolan is Not Directing the Next James Bond Movie

    Christopher Nolan is Not Directing the Next James Bond Movie

    Today saw a bit of wishful thinking sweep social media before it was predictably debunked. Word of Reel ran a story – which they responsibly labeled as a rumor, not that it stopped anyone from taking it as gospel – that Christopher Nolan would be directing at least two or three James Bond movies and…

  • James Gunn Hates Burton’s Batman, Isn’t Crazy About Nolan’s Either

    James Gunn Hates Burton’s Batman, Isn’t Crazy About Nolan’s Either

    James Gunn’s DC Universe has a lot of hurdles to overcome, and another one has just been added. A Twitter user named XsnyderverseX has unearthed old social media posts in which Gunn heavily criticized Tim Burton’s Batman, as well as Christopher Nolan’s Batman Begins and The Dark Knight – some of the most beloved superhero…

  • The Lesson of Barbenheimer: Not Everything Has To Be For You

    The Lesson of Barbenheimer: Not Everything Has To Be For You

    This past weekend was the “Barbenheimer” showdown, with two big releases arriving at the same time in the middle of a dud-filled summer. According to the trailers (I’m not getting into whether anything was woke because this isn’t about that – well, not in terms of these two movies), it was a fun popcorn flick…

  • REVIEW: Oppenheimer (2023)

    REVIEW: Oppenheimer (2023)

    Oppenheimer is a masterpiece. Usually, I don’t like to throw words like that around so soon after seeing a movie, but when this one ends, you’ve got to exhale. This a three-hour-long film about people discussing theoretical physics that’s more exhilarating than many thrillers, filled with basic humanity and grandiose moral quandaries, examinations of the…