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The Nolan Effect
The man can literally sell anything
A rabbit resting his head on his wife while crying over losing her in a traffic accident
Nolan really assembled a cast that feels like a multiverse of iconic characters in one epic film
Emma Thomas reveals that Christopher Nolan was already obsessed with IMAX during their honeymoon.
When Emma asked how big it was, she meant the IMAX cameras 😂
🔗 https://time.com/article/2026/05/12/christopher-nolan-odyssey-interview/
Matt Damon already promoting The Odyssey on SNL
Can we get Christopher Nolan to host SNL next please
You can watch only 2 of these in the cinema. Which ones are you choosing?
He is more immortal than the immortals themselves
I bet he could survive Covid
It doesn’t mean he’s a bad person just because he k*lls occasionally 😂
Top-rated space movies on IMDB — Interstellar with 8.7
Why Christopher Nolan Doesn’t Care About Your Expectations:
Every film directed by Christopher Nolan has received criticism before its release. Whether it's the length, the use of a loud score, the inability to hear actors' voices, or the fact that he is not a trailer guy.
It's critical to first understand the filmmaker's artistic approach.
Nolan always keeps his films veiled in secrecy; thus, his trailers are always cryptic and have a distinct visual style and pacing that becomes more appreciated over time.
The idea is to avoid showing everything, and revealing more than is necessary would negate the purpose of filmmaking. The goal of an artist is to pique the interest of their audience and entice them in.
According to Nolan, The Odyssey is less than 3 hours, but it is by no means a short film, and with a non-linear structure, Nolan will impart enough detail to conclude the picture.
Dialogues and accents are creative choices, and criticizing the director would be pointless given that The Odyssey is regarded as a foundational work of fantasy, myth, and adventure.