SYFY WIRE Christopher Nolan Remembering Batman Begins and Its Top-Tier Cast There’s not a bad acting move to be found in Christopher Nolan’s first Gotham flick. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago Christian Bale Explains Why He Turned Down the Offer to Make a Fourth Dark Knight Film In an alternate universe, we could be watching The Dark Knight 4:The Dark Knight Rises (Again). By Matthew Jackson 9 months ago Oppenheimer Leads Oscar Nominations With 13 Total Nods, Including Best Picture & Best Director Christopher Nolan may finally take home some gold this year! By Josh Weiss 9 months ago Oppenheimer at the Golden Globes: Nolan's Biopic Wins For Best Drama, Director, Stars and More The atomic bomb thriller also nabbed prizes for Best Director and Best Original Score, as well as two acting accolades for Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. By Josh Weiss 10 months ago A Peloton Instructor Cracked on Christoper Nolan's Film While He Was in the Workout Class Isn't it hard enough getting through a Peloton workout without having your films bashed? By Adam Pockross 10 months ago The Ending of Christopher Nolan's Memento Explained Let's take a closer look at the end of Christopher Nolan's breakthrough film. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago What's Next for Christopher Nolan After Oppenheimer? Director Says He's "Open to Anything" One thing's for certain: Nolan's next movie will once again exemplify his trademark flare for the ambitious. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago Why Christopher Nolan is "Especially Honored" By Oppenheimer's Latest Award Win Nolan's Oppenheimer isn't just an incredible movie, it's also an incredible work of science. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Overtakes Bohemian Rhapsody as Highest-Grossing Biopic Ever Funnily enough, both movies feature performances by Rami Malek. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago Oppenheimer Viewer Spots Tiny Historical Inconsistency - But Does This Fan Theory Explain It? In the detail-oriented world of Oppenheimer, at least one minor detail is wrong. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago SYFY WIRE | Page 4
Remembering Batman Begins and Its Top-Tier Cast There’s not a bad acting move to be found in Christopher Nolan’s first Gotham flick. By Benjamin Bullard 9 months ago
Christian Bale Explains Why He Turned Down the Offer to Make a Fourth Dark Knight Film In an alternate universe, we could be watching The Dark Knight 4:The Dark Knight Rises (Again). By Matthew Jackson 9 months ago
Oppenheimer Leads Oscar Nominations With 13 Total Nods, Including Best Picture & Best Director Christopher Nolan may finally take home some gold this year! By Josh Weiss 9 months ago
Oppenheimer at the Golden Globes: Nolan's Biopic Wins For Best Drama, Director, Stars and More The atomic bomb thriller also nabbed prizes for Best Director and Best Original Score, as well as two acting accolades for Cillian Murphy and Robert Downey Jr. By Josh Weiss 10 months ago
A Peloton Instructor Cracked on Christoper Nolan's Film While He Was in the Workout Class Isn't it hard enough getting through a Peloton workout without having your films bashed? By Adam Pockross 10 months ago
The Ending of Christopher Nolan's Memento Explained Let's take a closer look at the end of Christopher Nolan's breakthrough film. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago
What's Next for Christopher Nolan After Oppenheimer? Director Says He's "Open to Anything" One thing's for certain: Nolan's next movie will once again exemplify his trademark flare for the ambitious. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
Why Christopher Nolan is "Especially Honored" By Oppenheimer's Latest Award Win Nolan's Oppenheimer isn't just an incredible movie, it's also an incredible work of science. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer Overtakes Bohemian Rhapsody as Highest-Grossing Biopic Ever Funnily enough, both movies feature performances by Rami Malek. By Josh Weiss 1 year ago
Oppenheimer Viewer Spots Tiny Historical Inconsistency - But Does This Fan Theory Explain It? In the detail-oriented world of Oppenheimer, at least one minor detail is wrong. By Matthew Jackson 1 year ago