Interstellar

How Well Do You Know ‘Interstellar’?
How Well Do You Know ‘Interstellar’?
How Well Do You Know ‘Interstellar’?
If you’re a Christopher Nolan fan, you’ve seen Interstellar. (You’ve possibly seen it 100 times.) But did you know that before Nolan signed on to make the movie, Interstellar was almost a Steven Spielberg movie? It’s true; Spielberg was attached to direct it in 2006. He brought in Nolan’s brother Jonathan to develop the script, and after Spielberg left the project, Jonathan suggested his brother replace him. That’s just one of the stellar facts featured in the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Most Pirated Films of 2015 Feature Zero Surprises
Most Pirated Films of 2015 Feature Zero Surprises
Most Pirated Films of 2015 Feature Zero Surprises
Here’s a top 10 list that’s not so fun: 2015 saw a huge surge in film piracy, as the most pirated film of the year had 55 percent more downloads than 2014's more pirated film. This year’s most frequently illegally downloaded titles offer few — if any — surprises, and include the biggest blockbuster films of the year, like Furious 7 and Jurassic World, as well as a few of last year’s most popular studio offerings.
'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX For One Day Only
'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX For One Day Only
'Interstellar' Returning to IMAX For One Day Only
If you’re itching to see Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic Interstellar on the extra-large screen one last time before Sunday night’s Academy Award telecast, Paramount is giving you that chance. The studio is re-releasing the film in select AMC IMAX theaters this weekend, for one day only, with 12 minutes of additional behind the scenes footage. And if that’s not enough to get you interested, AMC and Paramount are running a buy one, get one free deal on tickets — with a catch.
The ‘Fantastic Four’ Trailer is a Lot Like ‘Interstellar’
The ‘Fantastic Four’ Trailer is a Lot Like ‘Interstellar’
The ‘Fantastic Four’ Trailer is a Lot Like ‘Interstellar’
If you thought the first trailer for Josh Trank’s ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot was suspiciously similar to the trailers for Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar,’ you weren’t alone! Although both films couldn’t seem more different on the outside, they both employed their fair share of identical movie marketing tropes ... and it took less than a day for someone to mash them up. Good job, internet!
Paramount Announces ‘Interstellar’ Blu-ray Special Features
Paramount Announces ‘Interstellar’ Blu-ray Special Features
Paramount Announces ‘Interstellar’ Blu-ray Special Features
It feels like several years have passed since Christopher Nolan released ‘Interstellar,’ but that’s just because I’m still stuck on that tidal-wave planet where time dilates and stuff. In reality, it’s only been a couple months since Nolan’s latest epic sci-fi film, which opened to positive reviews and, despite its heady subject matter, went on to earn more than $660 million worldwide. Love it or hate it, you have to at least respect the fact that Nolan’s still making huge blockbusters based on original ideas and deeply personal subject matter—as opposed to board games or toys or something.
Stephen Colbert Demands Christopher Nolan Explain Why His Movies Make Us Think
Stephen Colbert Demands Christopher Nolan Explain Why His Movies Make Us Think
Stephen Colbert Demands Christopher Nolan Explain Why His Movies Make Us Think
‘Colbert Report’ host Stephen Colbert likes to be entertained when he goes to the movies—if that involves a lot of stuff getting blown up, all the better—and if said entertainment is served up with a heaping side of “thinking stuff,” well, he doesn’t really know what to do with that. On last night’s ‘Report,’ Colbert hosted ‘Interstellar’ director Christopher Nolan, who has a knack for making Colbert think and get excited about the blowing up stuff. Why, Colbert wondered, can’t Nolan just be satisfied with making entertaining stuff? Why must he make us think?
Read the ‘Interstellar’ Prequel Written By Christopher Nolan
Read the ‘Interstellar’ Prequel Written By Christopher Nolan
Read the ‘Interstellar’ Prequel Written By Christopher Nolan
Like so many major films released these days, ‘Interstellar’ has a comic book tie-in. But unlike most comic book tie-ins, this one is actually written by the original film’s director and is premiering online. And yes, you can read the whole thing right now, free of charge. We’re going to jump straight into spoilers right at the end of this sentence, so if you haven’t had a chance to see Christopher Nolan‘s science fiction adventure yet, you may want to consider turning around.

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