Film Review – Interstellar

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When Christopher Nolan makes a movie these days, it’s an event. It never used to be this way, but when his Batman sequel, “The Dark Knight,” hit astronomical box office grosses, his importance as a filmmaker grew substantially, making every future project heavy with expectation and secrecy. “Interstellar” arrives without the prelude of major spoilers — a credit to the production, which managed to preserve many of the feature’s secrets before release. However, these key pieces of information are actually quite helpful to any future appreciation of Nolan’s latest, which sets out to match Kubrick and ends up mirroring Zemeckis. “Interstellar” is impressively mounted, boasting inventive and abstract visual effects, but dramatically, the effort fails to trigger much in the way of awe and emotion, at least not the obviously manipulative kind. Nolan’s ambition doesn’t match his material this time around, leaving the picture strangely inert as it seeks to dissect the heavens. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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