My love / hate relationship with filmmaker Christopher Nolan continues with his latest bloated, cerebral extravaganza, “Tenet.” Reviewing my notebook after the screening, I saw a scrawled notation that I felt I should publish verbatim because... Read the full review »
Compared to Christoper Nolan’s other innovational and sometimes ingenious works and masterpieces, “TENET” is likely to be considered his most inaccessible film in recent memory due to how experimental, detached and cold it all feels. Despite... Read the full review »
Despite coming from a filmmaker who loves pushing the boundaries of blockbuster cinema, there is a certain list of things you can expect from a Christopher Nolan film. It will more than likely centre on a male protagonist with a bunch of supportin... Read the full review »
In preparation for Tenet, I went to a screening of Inception. I had seen it twice before, but never on the big screen. And, from the big screen, I unlocked the emotional centre of Inception which had never struck me before. This enhanced the film... Read the full review »