Hollywood’s Big Risks: 30 Daring Studio Films from the Last 15 Years
From “Blade Runner 2049” to “Dunkirk,” these ambitious and groundbreaking Hollywood studio movies are something of a miracle.
From “Blade Runner 2049” to “Dunkirk,” these ambitious and groundbreaking Hollywood studio movies are something of a miracle.
Nolan is one of the industry’s leading visual artists, thanks to collaborations with Hoyte van Hoytema and Wally Pfister.
Nolan adores the big screen, but he’s not against you watching his films on mobile devices. Here’s why.
“Tenet” is the latest Christopher Nolan film earning complaints for its over-powering sound mixing.
Tarantino explains there’s a fundamental difference between “Dunkirk” and “Ad Astra” that makes the former a much stronger cinematic experience.
In a recent Reddit AMA, King detailed the innovative foley techniques he’s used on Nolan’s films.
“We suffered for our ambition,” Zimmer tells MPAA while looking back on his ambitious plans with Christopher Nolan.
Bird directed one of the year’s biggest sequels with “Incredibles 2,” but he’s still looking for more original studio efforts like Christopher Nolan’s WWII survival drama.
Cinematographer Roger Deakins finally won his elusive Oscar for “Blade Runner 2049,” while “Dunkirk” scored three crafts awards.
Christopher Nolan’s World War II audio extravaganza was rewarded Saturday night.
The “Apes” origin story finale was the surprise winner at the Golden Reel Awards Sunday, splitting with the “Blade Runner” sequel.
Many BAFTA winners will move on to the Oscars on March 4.