Interstellar

'Interstellar' Offering Unlimited Ticket For Movie Showings
'Interstellar' Offering Unlimited Ticket For Movie Showings
'Interstellar' Offering Unlimited Ticket For Movie Showings
The ‘Interstellar’ Unlimited Ticket will be available at over 300 AMCs around the country. The press release says “ticket price varies by location, ranging from $19.99 to $34.99”; at the AMC Empire in Times Square, the standard admission is $14.99, meaning you’d have to see the film three times to justify the high-end unlimited price. The upside is that the Unlimited Ticket is good for any showtime and format including IMAX. At $20 a pop in New York City, you’d only need to see it twice in IMAX to make your money back.
Christopher Nolan Responds to Interstellar Sound Criticisms
Christopher Nolan Responds to Interstellar Sound Criticisms
Christopher Nolan Responds to Interstellar Sound Criticisms
Ever since the earliest screenings of Christopher Nolan's ‘Interstellar,’ there have been criticisms about the film's sound mix—that the dialogue is difficult to understand at times, often overtaken by the sound effects and score. Audiences and critics alike have pondered whether this was a filmmaking error, or a matter of movie theaters not playing the sound correctly, but now Nolan himself has finally spoken up to clarify that the sound is playing as intended, calling the final product “adventurous and creative.”
Why Are Christopher Nolan Fans So Intense?
Why Are Christopher Nolan Fans So Intense?
Why Are Christopher Nolan Fans So Intense?
The last time Christopher Nolan released a movie, film critics got death threats. That was back in 2012, when Nolan released ‘The Dark Knight Rises,’ and the first writers who dared to stray from the positive consensus about the film received waves of overwhelming backlash. After Marshall Fine published his pan, his site and his page on Rotten Tomatoes were both bombarded with angry comments politely requesting he “die in a fire” and hoping someone would beat him into a coma with a “thick rubber hose.”
What "What 'Interstellar' Gets Wrong" Pieces Get Wrong
What "What 'Interstellar' Gets Wrong" Pieces Get Wrong
What "What 'Interstellar' Gets Wrong" Pieces Get Wrong
In the last couple years “What [Movie X] Gets Wrong About [Thing Y]” pieces have become one of the most common types of articles in all of online film writingdom. Their popularity is not hard to explain. Dopes like me see a movie like ‘Interstellar,’ filled with incomprehensible conversations about astrophysics, and they’re curious just how fast and loose the filmmakers played with the truth. The problem comes when authors take their nitpicks one step further into the realm of criticism; when “What X Gets Wrong About Y” becomes “What X Gets Wrong About Y—And Why That Ruins The Movie.”
Let's Talk About Dr. Mann in 'Interstellar'
Let's Talk About Dr. Mann in 'Interstellar'
Let's Talk About Dr. Mann in 'Interstellar'
First of all, if you haven’t seen ‘Interstellar,’ well, this is your one and only warning that major spoilers lie ahead. We good? Let’s continue. About three-fourths of the way through ‘Interstellar' -- a movie I mostly think is pretty good -- we finally meet a character that we’ve been hearing about for the entire movie, Dr. Mann.
Weekend Box Office Report: 'Big Hero 6' Tops 'Interstellar'
Weekend Box Office Report: 'Big Hero 6' Tops 'Interstellar'
Weekend Box Office Report: 'Big Hero 6' Tops 'Interstellar'
The showdown between 'Interstellar' and 'Big Hero 6' has got to be one of the most interesting things to happen to the box office in 2014. After all, it would be tough to find two movies that are simultaneously so different and so alike. Both are pro-science adventures that are all about using your intelligence to save your friends and family. However, one is an animated, family friendly release from Disney and the other is a three-hour epic from the ever-serious Christopher Nolan. In other words, they represent opposite ends of the blockbuster spectrum.
Has the 'Interstellar' Smear Campaign Started?
Has the 'Interstellar' Smear Campaign Started?
Has the 'Interstellar' Smear Campaign Started?
People love watching famous people accept trophies. So, every so often, The Huffington Post’s Chris Rosen and ScreenCrush’s Mike Ryan will speculate about these trophies and which famous person might win one. It will be fun. Let’s talk some trophies! Today, we discuss smear campaigns against movies and the recent New York Times piece about Christopher Nolan and Jessica Chastain.

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