Ben Shapiro posted an 18-minute review of Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” on his YouTube channel Saturday, calling the Greek epic a “masterpiece” despite conservative outrage over the film’s casting and historical accuracy. “Nolan is unparalleled. He’s the best director working today, hands down. He just creates iconic movie after iconic movie,” Shapiro said. He also
Christopher Nolan, the Oscar-winning director whose remake of “The Odyssey” is currently conquering the box office, said it has been “quite encouraging” to see deep skepticism toward AI, especially among young people. Nolan was responding to a question from interviewer Hugo Travers, who posts on YouTube under the name HugoDécrypte. Travers mentioned the legendary Trojan
Christopher Nolan recently told “Today” that after giving his all for “The Odyssey,” it will be “at least” three years until he makes another film. “I think I definitely reached the limits of my own endurance and everyone’s,” Nolan said. “I mean, it’s ‘The Odyssey,’ of course it should be difficult. We’re not doing a
If Quentin Tarantino remains committed to retiring from film after his tenth feature film, then whatever film the Oscar winner decides to make next will be his big screen swan song. Christopher Nolan is disappointed. “I think it’s dangerous to look at it so specifically,” Nolan recently told The Telegraph of Tarantino’s long-discussed 10-film retirement
Media mogul and late-night host Byron Allen has donated $100,000 to the GoFundMe created by the family of Nolan Xavier Wells, the 18-year-old who was found dead after he went missing over the Fourth of July holiday. Wells’ death raised many suspicions and left unanswered questions after he took a boat trip with friends to
Christopher Nolan has dedicated “The Odyssey” to David Keighley, Imax’s first quality director and pioneer of large-format cinema, who died after a battle with cancer last year. Nolan announced the news during the film’s London premiere at the BFI Imax Theatre. Introducing the screening, he said: “This was the first place I met David, in