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.
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Earlier today, the Tenet embargo lifted for those select few critics in places like the United Kingdom. Obviously, this latest Christopher Nolan work has been even more hushed and wrapped in secrecy than usual for him.
Nolan always liked to cloak his films in an aura of mystery, so this was no exception there. The difference is, the COVID-19 pandemic made it a movie that many wondered if they’d ever see.
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.
I can’t tell you much about the newest film from Christopher Nolan. I can tell you I’m going to see it.
Christopher Nolan once gave us the hero Gotham deserves (if not the one it needed right then).
Tenet actor John David Washington has admitted he is “still kind of grasping” the plot of the film.Christopher Nolan’s time-travelling epic was released in cinemas across the UK last Wednesday (August 26) to mixed reviews, with many pointing towards the complex plot twists.In an interview with GQ, Washington said it took him time to process the journey of his character, credited as “The Protagonist”.“I mean, literally on the first read, I thought I understood it, strangely,” the actor explained.
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
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.
Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is debuting big!
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.
Believe it or not, we are on the precipice of “Tenet” finally arriving in theaters around the world. Well, some theaters in some parts of the world.
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.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEXCLUSIVE: Here’s the first good sign we’ve gotten on advance tickets sales for Warner Bros.’ Tenet, particularly here in the U.S.Movio cinema analytics corp tells Deadline that pre-sales for Christopher Nolan’s latest is outpacing his previous movies Interstellar and Dunkirk at the same point in their advance sales cycle for the U.S., United Kingdom and Australia.In the UK and Australia, Movio measured two days before the pic’s opening
Tom Cruise is making quite an impressive entrance.
Tom Cruise has donned a face mask to make a secret trip to the cinema for a London screening of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet.The screen icon, who is currently filming Mission: Impossible 7 in the UK, surprised fans by visiting the BFI IMAX in Waterloo and shared footage of the trip on social media.In the video, Cruise is seen riding a black cab through the streets of London, taking in landmarks such as Buckingham Palace before he eventually arrives at the cinema.Despite wearing a mask, he is
Tenet has finally released in the UK and amongst those who went to watch the highly-awaited film was none other than Tom Cruise himself. 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 outing is all about.
Nancy Tartaglione International Box Office Editor/Senior ContributorAfter jockeying release dates imposed by the uncertainty of the coronavirus evolution, Tenet time is finally here. Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending Tenet will be released by Warner Bros overseas beginning Wednesday in such markets as the UK, Korea, France, Germany, Australia, Italy and Spain.
VRRRRRONNNNKKK! That sound you hear is at once the declamatory score to several enormous action setpieces in Christopher Nolan’s new film, “Tenet,” and the sound of “Tenet” itself, crash-landing like a shipping container full of plutonium in the depleted cinematic desert of 2020. HHRRRRRUNNNNNK! READ MORE: The Best Films Of 2020… So Far “Tenet” is here, and in some senses, it feels right for the times.