Christopher Nolan has never been one to take the easy or straightforward route while making a movie. He prefers practical effects over computer generated ones and real locations over soundstages.
Christopher Nolan has never been one to take the easy or straightforward route while making a movie. He prefers practical effects over computer generated ones and real locations over soundstages.
Christopher Nolan has never been one to take the easy or straightforward route while making a movie. He prefers practical effects and real locations even when that means recreating an atomic explosion in the New Mexico desert for "Oppenheimer," out July 21.
Christopher Nolan has never been one to take the easy or straightforward route while making a movie. He prefers practical effects over computer generated ones and real locations over soundstages.
Christopher Nolan has never been one to take the easy or straightforward route while making a movie. He prefers practical effects over computer generated ones and real locations over soundstages.