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I can’t tell you whether or not you should go see “Tenet,” the new spy thriller from Christopher Nolan out this week, in an actual movie theater. Before the covid-19 pandemic, the decision ...
The question of "how" to see a new Christopher Nolan movie has become a running joke, but with "Tenet" the joke isn't funny anymore.
With the release of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet,” movie enthusiasts have an even stronger impetus to head back to the local cinema or multiplex.
But how does “Tenet” enter that world? And how many millions of masked filmgoers will feel comfortable about re-entering a movie house to see if it’s any good?
Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" turned out to be as joyless an experience as the very prospect of going to see a movie during COVID.
Tenet Review: It’s Hard To Imagine Movies Getting Much Better Than This Reviews By Sean O'Connell published August 27, 2020 ...
If you miss the cinematic experience, "Tenet" is indeed everything it's been hyped up to be. But no movie is worth getting sick over.
Tenet is no longer just the new Christopher Nolan movie – it's now a cultural landmark that Nolan could never have expected. Other 2020 blockbusters have either had their releases delayed or ...
Over a year after its first teaser debuted in theaters and 48 days after its initially scheduled release date, Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” has finally arrived. It may not exactly live up to ...
In 'Tenet,' Christopher Nolan applies the 'Inception' formula to time travel, and it works structurally even if some of the characters are lacking.