Christopher Nolan doubles down on slamming Warner Bros. release plan: 'It's a question of ethics'
Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post
Dec. 15, 2020
FacebookTwitterEmail
3
1of3Director Christopher Nolan's latest movie, "Tenet," was released on DVD on Dec. 15.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily BerlShow MoreShow Less
2of3Christopher Nolan: Films are "not meant to be a chess match between filmmaker and audience. It's entertainment. "Photo for The Washington Post by Emily BerlShow MoreShow Less
3of3
There may be no stranger time to make big movies. And nobody makes them bigger than writer-director Christopher Nolan.
His films ("Interstellar," "Inception," "Memento") twist time and space and the conventions of traditional cinema. They also bend budgets, with his latest, "Tenet," rolling in at $205 million. Which might be part of why so much of the film's release - both in theaters in September and on DVD on Dec. 15 - has been centered on the tenuous state of an industry crushed by covid-19 shutdowns.