Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A scene from the 747 plane crash sequence from Warner Bros. Pictures' action epic "Tenet." (Warner Bros. Pictures) Writer-director ...
Revisiting Tenet in the wake of Oppenheimer shows us how Christopher Nolan has long been fixated on humanity’s capacity for self-destruction. Photo: Warner Bros/Everett Collection Like many Americans, ...
Tenet probably could have made things easier on itself if some of the visually stunning bits which called for some characters to be moving forward through time while others moved backward had been ...
To a greater extent than any of Nolan’s past work, Tenet requires and benefits exponentially from multiple viewings. Whether a viewer will find this a feature or a bug will depend on them. What ensues ...
In the world of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, people from the future have figured out how to reverse the entropy of people and objects, making them “time inverted.” Effect precedes cause for inverted ...
Award-winning filmmaker Christopher Nolan is known for crafting compelling stories filled with stunning visual elements, and his latest movie, Tenet, is no exception. The story of a talented special ...
Director Christopher Nolan (left) and actor John David Washington on the set of Tenet. The director Christopher Nolan has spent a lot of time exploring the concept of time. In 2010, his breakthrough ...