TENET Director Chris Nolan Says He Didn t Have Final Say Over The Movie s Release; Explains HBO Max Criticisms
In a new interview, filmmaker Christopher Nolan reveals that he didn t actually have final say over when
Tenet was released in theaters, while talking more about his recent criticisms of HBO Max.
JoshWilding |
12/16/2020
It s not been an easy year for filmmaker Christopher Nolan; his desire to preserve the big screen experience saw
Tenet flop back in September, while he recently described HBO Max as the worst streamer (despite his long-running working relationship with Warner Bros.).Â
Nolan has also come under fire for seemingly caring more about having people watch movies in theaters than their safety during a pandemic. In an interview with The Washington Post, though, the director explained that he wasn t as hands on with
STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Concept Art Shows More Of The Emperor, Exegol, And KOTR Easter Eggs
ILM has shared some new concept art from
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, finally revealing the work that went into creating the resurrected Emperor Palpatine and
Knights of the Old Republic Easter Eggs.
JoshWilding |
12/16/2020
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was released to mostly negative reviews this time last year, and that was mostly due to the frantic nature of the final instalment of the Skywalker Saga. Heavy on fan service, but a movie that never really gave viewers chance to catch their breath, it s not unfair to say
STAR WARS Creator George Lucas Defends The Pretty Corny Dialogue In The Prequel Trilogy
Among other things, the highly divisive
Star Wars prequel trilogy is known for some pretty damn horrendous dialogue, and creator George Lucas has now defended some of those howlers during a new interview.
RorMachine |
12/15/2020
Even the most staunch defenders of the
Star Wars prequels would have to admit that the trilogy is rife with eye-rollingly awful dialogue, with Anakin (Hayden Christensen) and Padme (Natalie Portman) the primary perpetrators.
Now, the man who created the galaxy far, far away has defended the pretty corny exchanges while being interviewed for Paul Duncan s newly-released book