If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Christopher Nolan fans can now take the filmmaker’s latest epic home, without the need for a 70mm projector. Nolan’s complete script for the blockbuster mythological adventure is listed on Amazon, where it is already
There’s no doubt that watching Christopher Nolan’s epic “The Odyssey” in 70mm and Imax (or both) is an expansive and awe-inspiring experience. But for moviegoers who have already checked those formats off their list, what’s it like to watch the three-hour blockbuster starring Matt Damon in 4DX? The seat-rattling, water-spraying technology, available in nearly 800
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” has generated countless debates since its successful release: about representation and historical accuracy and, at least in my group of friends, about whether Travis Scott has an iPhone face. But
A new set of tickets for 70mm Imax screenings of “The Odyssey” were released this week, and many of the new screenings sold out within hours. In New York and Los Angeles, there are no 70mm Imax tickets available until August 19, a sign of the frenzy to see Christopher Nolan’s epic in the premium
Greek mythology is rife with humans becoming immortal, many of them as punishment for tangling with the gods. But not Christopher Nolan, the Mount Olympus star of the mortal world: Hollywood. The opening weekend success of his Imax epic “The Odyssey” cements Nolan as his own kind of myth: a bankable auteur who can capture
Across five countries and 91 days, Christopher Nolan and the cast and crew of “The Odyssey” were pushed to their limits as they worked to bring Homer’s epic to the screen. They filmed in the ocean, on steep mountain passes, through dense forests and sandy beaches, battling wind, rain and scorching sun in an act