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Christopher Nolan
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
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
In praise of
Wonka
By Alexander Larman
Film
Has Hollywood lost interest in making sci-fi movies for adults?
By Alexander Larman
Film
What does the end of the WGA strike really mean?
By Alexander Larman
Film
Kenneth Branagh: the luckiest man in Hollywood?
By Alexander Larman
International
The atomic bomb saved Japanese lives, too
By Roger Kimball
Film
Oppenheimer
is dense, spectacular — and not pink
By Deborah Ross
International
India’s sinister Oppenheimer censorship
By Jawad Iqbal
Film
Oppenheimer
and the triumph of Christopher Nolan
By Alexander Larman
Film
Japan deserves to see
Oppenheimer
By Oliver Jia
Film
Oppenheimer’s passenger
By Aaron Gwyn
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