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Let’s make one thing clear: Christopher Nolan does not have a lackluster film to his name. While some are certainly better than others, his movies are all shades of good, great, and unforgettable. With the recent deployment of Dunkirk, Nolan has just reached double digits with his feature-length filmography. His distinguished career began nearly 20 years ago with Following, the 110-minute black and white caper that gave him entree into Hollywood.
What an outrageous headline! Has anyone ever truly asked: Is Jonathan Nolan more talented than Christopher Nolan?
Land of Bad director/writer William Eubank talks about bringing the Hemsworth brothers together for his action-packed passion project.
Putting the names Darren Aronofsky and Batman in the same sentence doesn't feel right. But it almost happened.
The article mentions Nolan's movies being either good, great or unforgettable. I think if you take out The Dark Knight, then people get a little less impressed.
Memento deserves much more credit, especially to be put above Interstellar.