Movie review: ‘Interstellar’
Interstellar is inarguably Christopher Nolan’s most ambitious film to date, and it just might be his most beautiful piece of cinematic deception, even in spite of some glaring flaws. ★★★★½
Interstellar is inarguably Christopher Nolan’s most ambitious film to date, and it just might be his most beautiful piece of cinematic deception, even in spite of some glaring flaws. ★★★★½
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A vivid memory of growing up … moving and heartfelt, astonishing in its ambition and breathtaking in its execution, a true piece of art that will not soon be forgotten. ★★★★★
A charming independent rom-com with a charismatic lead; it handles handles a difficult subject matter with tact, grace, and respect. ★★★½
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“… a serious take on the perils of war, a humorous look at the fragility of life, and a legitimately fun outing that brings the thrills again and again, loop after loop.” ★★★★½