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Oppenheimer
Press Room
Inside the May issue: technology
By Zack Christenson
Film
Christopher Nolan, creator of worlds
By Alexander Larman
Film
Japan’s quiet reaction to Oppenheimer
By Philip Patrick
Film
Oppenheimer
and
Poor Things
clean up at the Oscars
By Alexander Larman
Film
Predictions for the 2024 Oscars
By Alexander Larman
Film
Why we hope something will go wrong at the Oscars
By Alexander Larman
Film
The Super Bowl trailers bode for a poor year of cinema
By Alexander Larman
Film
Has
Barbie
been snubbed at the Oscars?
By Alexander Larman
Film
Oscar nominations 2024:
Oppenheimer
dominates
By Alexander Larman
Film
An intelligent, finely judged Golden Globes
By Alexander Larman
Film
The insufferable spectacle of the Golden Globes
By Julie Burchill
Film
The Spectator
’s Films of the Year 2023
By The Spectator
Film
The Golden Globe nominations are serious-minded and impressive
By Alexander Larman
Film
Is Taylor Swift ushering in a new era for movie theaters?
By Alexander Larman
London Life
The cult of cleverness
By Cosmo Landesman
Film
What does
Dune: Part Two
’s postponement mean for the movies?
By Alexander Larman
International
The atomic bomb saved Japanese lives, too
By Roger Kimball
International
What does Japan think of
Oppenheimer
?
By Philip Patrick
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