




Genre Super Heroes / Science Fiction / Drama / War
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Tag Hollywood
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Director, writer and producer on many of his most popular films, Mr. Nolan has delivered a steady stream of blockbusters over the past decade. His filmmaking prowess dazzles movie audiences while staying firmly rooted in his love for using more practical, than digital, effects and traditional film stock formats.
“Batman Begins” (rated PG-13, 140 minutes, released in 2005) — Featuring the transformation of Bruce Wayne into the Batman, the film is the shortest and the weakest of the Dark Knight Trilogy but a necessity to set up the angst-ridden narrative of the movies that follow. The gravelly voiced Christian Bale stars as the high-tech Caped Crusader, and he battles Cillian Murphy as the Scarecrow and a mysterious villain played by Liam Neeson looking to destroy Gotham City.
“The Dark Knight” (rated PG-13, 153 minutes, released in 2008) — Without a doubt, the best superhero-fueled crime drama ever produced, the movie features the Joker (the late Heath Ledger) on a destructive path to break the spirit of Gotham while having fun with the Batman. Ledger’s Academy Award-winning performance as the Clown Prince of Crime, twinned with Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) as the tragic Two-Face, makes the film the best of the Bat epics.
“The Dark Knight Rises” (rated PG-13, 165 minutes, released in 2012) — The Dark Knight Trilogy concludes with a new menace named Bane (Tom Hardy) wanting to break Batman and his beloved city. Our hero will need to survive a stay in a remote prison before getting help from Catwoman (Anne Hathaway).
“Interstellar” (rated PG-13, 169 minutes, released in 2014) — Mr. Nolan’s epic homage to classic sci-fi films such as “2001” stars Matthew McConaughey as a farmer turned planetary explorer who must act as man’s last hope for survival in the stars. It’s by far one of Mr. Nolan’s most beautiful and thought-provoking films.
“Inception” (rated PG-13, 148 minutes, released in 2010) — A mind-bending sci-fi heist drama offers Leonardo DiCaprio as a professional criminal who can steal dreams and gets a chance to clear his criminal record if he is willing to permanently mess with a human’s mind. The multi-Academy Award-winning movie offers some of the wildest special effects ever brought to the screen.
“The Prestige” (rated PG-13, 131 minutes, released in 2006) — A pair of rival magicians (played by Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale) take their tricks to the extreme as they compete as the top prestidigitator in Victorian London.
“Dunkirk” (rated PG-13, 106 minutes, released in 2017) — A nail-biting recreation of the massive evacuation of 400,000 British and French troops stranded on the beach of Dunkirk (before the German army could destroy them) offers Mr. Nolan’s solemn tribute to perseverance and hope during World War II.
Notes https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jan/10/christopher-nolan-collection-review-4k-uhd/