UPDATE Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains the Ending Of 'Interstellar'
I entered the movie house expecting a loud, angst-ridden, over-the-top sci-fi action thriller while still holding my singular admiration for "GRAVITY" as an unmatchable film experience.
Yet barely half into the film, I was already "bowling like a baby" so much earlier than when my tears started to well up in the last 15 mins of the Sandra Bullock blockbuster I so hold dear.
"INTERSTELLAR" is that rare high concept sci-fi EPIC film that is also deeply moving and affecting. A "brain fuck" that is also heart-tugging, tear-jerking personal relationships drama.
Christopher Nolan, famed director of the Batman: The Dark Knight series is an example of an enviable film artist who has complete authorship of his film.
"GRAVITY" finally has company.
Clap or Crap - CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP!
I entered the movie house expecting a loud, angst-ridden, over-the-top sci-fi action thriller while still holding my singular admiration for "GRAVITY" as an unmatchable film experience.
Yet barely half into the film, I was already "bowling like a baby" so much earlier than when my tears started to well up in the last 15 mins of the Sandra Bullock blockbuster I so hold dear.
"INTERSTELLAR" is that rare high concept sci-fi EPIC film that is also deeply moving and affecting. A "brain fuck" that is also heart-tugging, tear-jerking personal relationships drama.
Christopher Nolan, famed director of the Batman: The Dark Knight series is an example of an enviable film artist who has complete authorship of his film.
"GRAVITY" finally has company.
Clap or Crap - CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! CLAP!
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