Den of Geek
When Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises was released in theaters in 2012, the critical reception was strong, if nothing like the zeitgeist-destroying thunder summoned by 2008's The Dark Knight. A sprawling superhero epic that was unafraid to evoke Charles Dickens' view of history, David Lean's sense of grand cinematic sweep, and even modern fears of class warfare taken to the streets, it was more than a bit ambitious. The picture was rewarded with over $1 billion in grosses, yet fans to this day continue to argue over its quality.
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer walked into the 96th Academy Awards and blew everyone away, winning seven Oscars on the night. But is it Nolan's best film yet?
Cancel all proposed awards ceremonies and hand over the major gongs to Peter Farrelly's Ricky ;Stanicky.
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