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Watch: Christopher Nolan & Denis Villeneuve In 30-Minute Conversation About ‘Tenet,’ IMAX, The Bond Movie Influence & More - theplaylist.net
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16.02.2024 / 21:05

Watch: Christopher Nolan & Denis Villeneuve In 30-Minute Conversation About ‘Tenet,’ IMAX, The Bond Movie Influence & More

Recently, “Oppenheimer” filmmaker Christopher Nolan made headlines by favorably comparing Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” to the “Star Wars” sequel, “The Empire Strikes Back.” Those comments come from a conversation that took place on February 2, 2024, after a screening of Nolan’s sci-fi “Tenet” in IMAX 70mm Film at AMC CityWalk, as the film was recently given a quick theatrical re-release (“Tenet” came out during the pandemic and wasn’t as widely seen theatrically as most of Nolan’s movies, only grossing 365.3 million, given that was the heart of COVID-19 season in summer 2020).

Robert Downey Jr. Gets Emotional Thanking Christopher Nolan for ‘Oppenheimer’ Casting: ‘I Needed Someone to Have a Vision of What Was Possible for Me’ - variety.com
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16.02.2024 / 20:31

Robert Downey Jr. Gets Emotional Thanking Christopher Nolan for ‘Oppenheimer’ Casting: ‘I Needed Someone to Have a Vision of What Was Possible for Me’

Jenelle Riley Deputy Awards and Features Editor One of the most reliably charming presences on the circuit all season has been Robert Downey Jr. as he speaks about “Oppenheimer,” particularly Christopher Nolan.

Christopher Nolan wants to a make horror movie – but needs “exceptional idea” - www.nme.com - Britain
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16.02.2024 / 18:39

Christopher Nolan wants to a make horror movie – but needs “exceptional idea”

Christopher Nolan has revealed that he wants to make a horror movie, but only if the idea is “really exceptional”.The Oppenheimer director was speaking at an in-conversation event at London’s British Film Institute (BFI) on Thursday (February 16), attended by a sold-out audience.When asked by one audience member if he would ever consider making a horror film, Nolan replied (via Variety): “Oppenheimer has elements of horror in it definitely, as I think is appropriate to the subject matter.“I think horror films are very interesting because they depend on very cinematic devices, it really is about a visceral response to things and so, at some point, I’d love to make a horror film. But I think a really good horror film requires a really exceptional idea.

Christopher Nolan Would “Love To Make A Horror Film,” But He Needs A “Really Exceptional Idea” First - theplaylist.net - London
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16.02.2024 / 15:39

Christopher Nolan Would “Love To Make A Horror Film,” But He Needs A “Really Exceptional Idea” First

What’s next for Christopher Nolan after “Oppenheimer“? Variety reports that the director doesn’t have exact plans yet for his next film, but he’d consider making a horror movie, so long as the idea was “really exceptional.” READ MORE: Christopher Nolan Wins 2024 DGA Award For ‘Oppenheimer’ Nolan talked about his love of the horror genre at an event at BFI last night in London.

Here’s why Michael Caine isn’t in longtime collaborator Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’ - www.nme.com - Britain
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16.02.2024 / 13:59

Here’s why Michael Caine isn’t in longtime collaborator Christopher Nolan’s ‘Oppenheimer’

Christopher Nolan has revealed the reason why his longtime collaborator Michael Caine didn’t appear in Oppenheimer.The Oscar-nominated film took the box office by storm last year, and saw Cillian Murphy take on the role of the titular theoretical physicist who helped develop the first nuclear bomb.The project marked Murphy’s sixth time working with the renowned director, and first time taking on the lead role following supporting slots in Batman Begins and Dunkirk.However, Oppenheimer did not feature an appearance from another one of the director’s longtime collaborators: Michael Caine.The London actor has featured in eight of his films including The Dark Knight, Inception, Dunkirk, The Prestige and Interstellar, and speaking at the British Film Institute chairman’s dinner, Nolan shed light on why he didn’t take on a role in the 2023 blockbuster.Accepting the BFI Fellowship, Nolan explained that he was willing to have Caine in the movie, but the actor jokingly turned it down, saying: “OK, enough is enough” (via Variety).Discussing his reaction to Caine sitting Oppenheimer out, Nolan said: “I had to go off on my own. OK, I haven’t got Michael Caine, I’d better get Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr, Kenneth Branagh, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh, Josh Hartnett, Cillian Murphy, Tom Conti, and hoped that all those greats would add up to one Michael Caine.”He later added: “So many people have helped me, so many people have been there for me, in so many different ways.

Christopher Nolan Would ‘Love to Make a Horror Film,’ Looking for a ‘Really Exceptional Idea’ - variety.com - Britain
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16.02.2024 / 11:06

Christopher Nolan Would ‘Love to Make a Horror Film,’ Looking for a ‘Really Exceptional Idea’

Naman Ramachandran Christopher Nolan is in the market to make a horror film, provided there is a good enough idea. Nolan was speaking at an in-conversation event at at London’s British Film Institute (BFI) on Thursday, attended by a rapt, sold-out audience. In response to a question from an audience member whether he would consider making a horror film, Nolan said, “‘Oppenheimer‘ has elements of horror in it definitely, as I think is appropriate to the subject matter.

Cillian Murphy reveals unusual way Christopher Nolan delivers his scripts - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
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15.02.2024 / 21:02

Cillian Murphy reveals unusual way Christopher Nolan delivers his scripts

Cillian Murphy has revealed that director Christopher Nolan typically sends one of his family members to deliver top-secret film scripts to him.Nolan and Murphy have worked together on six films – their most recent project being the Oscar-nominated Oppenheimer, in which the actor stars as the titular theoretical physicist who helped developed the first nuclear bomb.In a new interview with British GQ, Murphy said that Nolan usually makes sure the scripts for his unreleased films are delivered to him by hand.“It’s been his mum who’s delivered the script to me before. Or his brother; he’ll go away and come back in three hours.” Murphy said.“Part of it has to do with keeping the story secret before it goes out.

Christopher Nolan was “a little afraid” of Robert Downey Jr. when they first met - www.nme.com - New York - county Nolan
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14.02.2024 / 19:09

Christopher Nolan was “a little afraid” of Robert Downey Jr. when they first met

Christopher Nolan has responded to Robert Downey Jr.’s recent viral comments, revealing that he was slightly “afraid” of the actor when they first met.The actor – who has been nominated for an Oscar for his performance in Nolan’s latest movie, Oppenheimer – revealed that he had met with the director in the early ’00s in hopes to play the villain Scarecrow in Batman Begins.Downey shared that Nolan didn’t seem interested in casting the future Iron Man star, saying: “He was polite and all that. But you can tell when someone is kind of like, “It’s not going to go anywhere.’”Now, in an interview with the actor for The New York Times, Nolan has confirmed the story.“I 100 per cent knew you weren’t the guy,” said Nolan, who ultimately went on to cast Cillian Murphy in the role of Scarecrow.“In my head that was already cast.

Christopher Nolan Credits Marvel For Saving Theaters Post-COVID: “Thank God For Marvel Movies” - theplaylist.net - county Nolan
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14.02.2024 / 16:03

Christopher Nolan Credits Marvel For Saving Theaters Post-COVID: “Thank God For Marvel Movies”

When you think of filmmakers working today in terms of teams, one of the easiest ways to separate them is by their public statements about Marvel films. (Yes, this is reductive, but it’s sadly quite true.) There are folks like Martin Scorsese who famously called out Marvel and franchise filmmaking in general as detrimental to the art of cinema.

Christopher Nolan Admits ‘I Was a Little Afraid’ of Robert Downey Jr. When They First Met for ‘Batman Begins’ Because ‘I’d Heard Stories About How Crazy’ He Was - variety.com - New York - county Nolan - city Downey
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13.02.2024 / 23:27

Christopher Nolan Admits ‘I Was a Little Afraid’ of Robert Downey Jr. When They First Met for ‘Batman Begins’ Because ‘I’d Heard Stories About How Crazy’ He Was

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Robert Downey Jr. made headlines earlier this month when he revealed that he first met his “Oppenheimer” director Christopher Nolan back in the early 2000s in order to nab the role of Scarecrow in the director’s 2005 superhero tentpole “Batman Begins.” Downey said Nolan wasn’t too interested in casting him, which Nolan fully admitted in a recent interview with the actor for The New York Times. “I 100% knew you weren’t the guy [for Scarecrow],” said Nolan, who eventually cast his “Oppenheimer” leading man Cillian Murphy as the Batman villain.

Christopher Nolan Takes Top DGA Award For ‘Oppenheimer’ Paving Way To Oscar - deadline.com - Britain
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11.02.2024 / 06:45

Christopher Nolan Takes Top DGA Award For ‘Oppenheimer’ Paving Way To Oscar

Oppenheimer‘s steamroll of awards season continued with filmmaker Christopher Nolan walking off with the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film.

Christopher Nolan Calls Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man ‘One of the Most Consequential Casting Decisions That’s Ever Been Made’ in Movie History - variety.com - New York - county Colbert
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09.02.2024 / 15:59

Christopher Nolan Calls Robert Downey Jr. as Iron Man ‘One of the Most Consequential Casting Decisions That’s Ever Been Made’ in Movie History

Zack Sharf Digital News Director Christopher Nolan appeared on “The Late Show” for a lengthy discussion with Stephen Colbert in which the filmmaker heaped praise on his “Oppenheimer” star Robert Downey Jr., who is widely considered the Oscar frontrunner for best supporting actor. Nolan said he always wanted to work with Downey because of his “generosity” and “charisma.” The director went on to call Downey’s role as Iron Man, which birthed the Marvel Cinematic Universe and carried it for a decade, one of the most important casting decisions ever made. “With anybody you work with, with actors…you’re looking for some kind of connection emotionally, empathetically,” Nolan said about being drawn to Downey.

Christopher Nolan says ‘Tenet’ is “not all comprehensible” - www.nme.com - Washington
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09.02.2024 / 11:17

Christopher Nolan says ‘Tenet’ is “not all comprehensible”

Christopher Nolan has spoken about his 2020 film Tenet and criticisms that the film is too convoluted to follow.Speaking on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Nolan spoke about the complexities of his films, touching on Tenet’s time-bending themes in particular.When asked by Colbert if viewers have to “get” Nolan’s films or if they can just experience it, the filmmaker said: “If you experience my film you are getting it. I feel very strongly about that. I think where people encounter frustration with my narratives in the past, sometimes I think that they’re slightly missing the point.

Christopher Nolan Says Robert Downey Jr. As Iron Man Was A Casting Decision For The Ages - deadline.com - Los Angeles - county Nolan - city Downey
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09.02.2024 / 09:46

Christopher Nolan Says Robert Downey Jr. As Iron Man Was A Casting Decision For The Ages

Christopher Nolan had a Shakespearian moment when he came to The Late Show. In a reverse of Marc Antony, he came to praise Robert Downey Jr., his Oppenheimer star, not to bury him.

Christopher Nolan’s Favorite Recent Films Include ‘Past Lives & ‘Aftersun’ - theplaylist.net - Britain - county Wells - Charlotte, county Wells
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31.01.2024 / 20:49

Christopher Nolan’s Favorite Recent Films Include ‘Past Lives & ‘Aftersun’

Unless you’re Quentin Tarantino, if you’re a really intensely celebrated filmmaker, sometimes you just don’t praise anything because it sometimes draws attention away from less work or becomes reductive absorbed. The great Stanley Kubrick once famously said, “I am always reluctant to single out some particular feature of the work of a major filmmaker because it tends inevitably to simplify and reduce the work,” when deciding to praise Krzysztof Kieslowski’s “The Decalogue,” regardless.

Christopher Nolan Feels A “Responsibility” To Continue To Make Blockbusters - theplaylist.net
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31.01.2024 / 14:59

Christopher Nolan Feels A “Responsibility” To Continue To Make Blockbusters

Christopher Nolan is one of the only filmmakers who is able to demand a huge budget for a period drama like “Oppenheimer.” How is he able to do that? Well, his films are spectacles that earn hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office. And Nolan is able to earn that box office because when people go to buy a ticket for one of his films, they know it’s going to be an epic experience.

Christopher Nolan Is A Fan Of ‘The Curse’ & Says “It’s Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen On Television Before” - deadline.com - county Potter - county Nolan
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29.01.2024 / 04:07

Christopher Nolan Is A Fan Of ‘The Curse’ & Says “It’s Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen On Television Before”

Christopher Nolan recently moderated a panel for The Curse, the Showtime series that stars Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone.

Christopher Nolan Says ‘The Curse’ Is ‘Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen on Television’: There Are ‘Few Shows’ That ‘Have No Precedents’ - variety.com - county Potter
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29.01.2024 / 00:58

Christopher Nolan Says ‘The Curse’ Is ‘Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen on Television’: There Are ‘Few Shows’ That ‘Have No Precedents’

Caroline Brew editor Christopher Nolan moderated a Q&A with Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie to discuss “The Curse,” the satirical comedy series starring Fielder and Emma Stone from Showtime and Paramount+, following a screening of the first episode. The “Oppenheimer” director said the show is “unlike anything I’ve ever seen on television before.” “There are so few shows that come along that genuinely have no precedents,” Nolan said.

Christopher Nolan Says ‘The Curse’ Is “Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen On Television” In New Q&A With Benny Safdie & Nathan Fielder - theplaylist.net
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26.01.2024 / 17:17

Christopher Nolan Says ‘The Curse’ Is “Unlike Anything I’ve Ever Seen On Television” In New Q&A With Benny Safdie & Nathan Fielder

Some shows meet their moment immediately; some slowly build a following, maybe even creating a cult audience. The latter might be the case for “The Curse,” the wild, subversive, uncomfortable, and audacious new Showtime/Paramount+ series.

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