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| | | | | Christopher Nolan is back with his sixth feature, 25 years after his feature debut Following. He's reached a point where his films are regarded as motion picture events, as is the case with this one. Nolan has been rather obsessed with this subject matter for a long time, even his previous film Tenet deals with... | |
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| | | | | Much has been written about the dread experienced byJ. Robert Oppenheimerfollowing the detonation of Trinity in 1945, depicted inChristopher Nolan's new movie biopicof 'the father of the atomic bomb' But one of the most chilling outcomes of the Cold War nuclear stand-off that followed was the fear that a nuclear device could be smuggled into... | |
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bostonmovienews.com
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| | | | | From the obvious to the obscure, a collection of local ties in 'Oppenheimer.' | |
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| | | [Some mild spoilers] I am not what you would call a Nolan fanboy. I might have been once. But over the years, I have grown increasingly tired of Christopher Nolan as a director. That is because he, in my opinion, has taken his audience for granted. He has eschewed the telling of a story in... | ||