Christopher Nolan has put his money where his mouth is and already heading back to enjoy films on the big screen. We know this thanks to a report from Deadline and a recent tweet from Regal Cinemas about the filmmaker’s latest visit.
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Christopher Nolan once gave us the hero Gotham deserves (if not the one it needed right then).
Now, the filmmaker is ready to see where the character of Batman is taken next, especially since the latest iteration of the Caped Crusader is being played by his star, Robert Pattinson.«One of the first things I learned when we went to talk to the DC guys before ,» Nolan told ET while promoting, «is the character of Batman thrives on reinterpretation.» In Nolan's trilogy, Batman became more of a dark
.Christopher Nolan has put his money where his mouth is and already heading back to enjoy films on the big screen. We know this thanks to a report from Deadline and a recent tweet from Regal Cinemas about the filmmaker’s latest visit.
Robert Pattinson's casting as Batman was a definitive oddball choice but after the first look of the actor as the Dark Knight was unveiled at last month's DC FanDome, even haters had to shut up. The dark, gritty vibes to not just the Caped Crusader but Bruce Wayne as well had gotten DC fans pumped up for Matt Reeves' directorial The Batman.
In the run-up to the release of “Tenet,” I decided to go back and revisit some of Christopher Nolans’ earlier works. While “Memento” still stands out as my favorite of the bunch, I have to admit, “The Dark Knight” is pretty damn good.
Fans have been campaigning for John David Washington to fill the shoes of Green Lantern. The actor, who is currently ruling the theatres with Tenet, has been transformed into the DC superhero via numerous fan arts.
Christopher Nolan is looking forward to seeing Robert Pattinson’s debut as the Caped Crusader in the forthcoming movie The Batman.The former Twilight star appears in the director’s latest blockbuster Tenet, which opened to a strong global debut at the post-coronavirus box office with a $53 million theatrical launch.Speaking to Entertainment Tonight about the actor’s role in the upcoming noir-style film, Nolan insisted he has “total confidence” that Pattinson will pull it off as the DC Comics fav
“Tenet” is proof of the public appetite for Christopher Nolan’s abilities as a filmmaker, but as the film opens in more countries and, gradually, the United States, familiar questions are being raised about the director’s idiosyncratic approach to sound, and its impact on how much — or how little — of the film audiences are able to comprehend.Messages posted on Reddit in the past week reflect some of the frustration among filmgoers. User Moff_tarkin wrote, “The sound mix was awful.
Leo Barraclough Senior International CorrespondentThe boffo global box office for “Tenet” is proof of the public appetite for Christopher Nolan’s abilities as a filmmaker, but as the film opens in more countries and, gradually, the United States, familiar questions are being raised about the director’s idiosyncratic approach to sound, and its impact on how much — or how little — of the film audiences are able to comprehend.Messages posted on Reddit in the past week reflect some of the
What the hell was that?!Director Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” finally arrives in theaters Friday, and watching it one thing is immediately clear: The months-long shroud of secrecy around the film’s plot was not for fear of spoilers, but rather because Warner Bros.
Tenet has enjoyed a strong opening week in cinemas.Across the globe, the film has earned £39.78million upon its debut, with the UK viewing figures leading the way (£5.53 million) for the epic sci-fi.France (£5.03 million), Korea (£3.83 million) and Germany (£3.15 million) followed ahead of the film’s release in the US, Russia and China this weekend.Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the release of Tenet was pushed back multiple times as the virus continued to spread. Toby Emmerich, Warner
While it will never be known how much “Tenet” would have earned at the box office had it not debuted in the midst of a global pandemic, but early indications demonstrate that even COVID-19 can’t keep a blockbuster movie dowm.
Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is debuting big! The film launched internationally over the weekend and brought in USD 53 million according to reports via Variety. “The sci-fi epic, long pegged as the film that would restart moviegoing after prolonged cinema closures, had the strongest start in the United Kingdom, where it made USD 7.1 million.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlineChristopher Nolan’s “Tenet” launched internationally this weekend with a surprisingly robust $53 million debut despite the ongoing pandemic.“We are off to a fantastic start internationally and couldn’t be more pleased,” said Toby Emmerich, Chairman, Warner Bros. Pictures Group.
Are you ready, folks? After months of theaters being shut down around the world, Christopher Nolan is returning with “Tenet” and is going to save the entire industry and artform! Well, at least that seems to be the general discourse surrounding the film, as the past couple of months have seen reports and speculation about the filmmaker’s involvement with the decision to release the film in theaters, where they’re open, of course.
many delays due to the coronavirus pandemic, Christopher Nolan's is finally hitting theaters. The John David Washington, Elizabeth Debicki and Robert Pattinson-starring film is officially releasing internationally and in select U.S.
Spike Lee and Christopher Nolan would seemingly be examples of two filmmakers that are very different in their styles and yet have both become iconic enough that one name is all you need to describe them, with “Spike” and “Nolan” adequate enough. And yet, according to one actor that has worked on high-profile films with both, there are some major similarities that make them great at their jobs.
Tenet, out this week in UK cinemas, is bewildering and brilliant in equal measure, especially on your first watch. It all pivots on the idea that objects and people can be sent back in time to the present, but with an entropy that’s “inverted”, meaning everything happens backwards.
Tenet has finally been released in the UK and fans are flocking to the theatres to watch the highly-awaited film. While US theatres will be screening Tenet only next month, moviegoers in London get the first chance to see what the hype surrounding Christopher Nolan's latest film is all about.
Manori Ravindran International EditorCalifornia resident Tyler Tompkins booked a plane ride to see “Tenet” weeks before movie tickets to Christopher Nolan’s latest sci-fi epic even went on sale.The round-trip flight from Los Angeles to Austin, a three-hour Spirit Airlines journey in time for the Sept. 1 screening, set him back $220.