Monday, 3 November 2014

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Interstellar Movie Online Watch staple of blockbuster cinema for over a decade has crafted another technical marvel for the world to indulge. “Interstellar” has the Academy Award nominated screenwriter and director taking new liberties in his style and approach to character development while paying homage to classic filmmakers from decades past. “Interstellar” is a roaring achievement of technical proficiency, faithful to new ideas for our own existence and where we might find ourselves exploring. A bombastically assembled sci-fi thriller, “Interstellar” is alluring and thematically ambitious. It’s a throwback to the 1970’s in the best sense, emotionally resonate that allows an accessibility to the most hardened movie-watchers. Lusciously thorough,

 Nolan requires brain instead of brawn to fully comprehend the film’s magnitude. Could be a big turn off to many. Having not been in a college science class in over eight years, I found myself frequently perplexed by the terms being used. If anything, it makes me eager to watch again. For some, frustration will settle in and the enjoyment factor could plummet substantially. “Interstellar” tells the story of a group of explorers that make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage. Simple enough, eh? On a directorial feat, Nolan delivers his strongest effort since “Memento.” The virtuosity of his visceral hand on cinema is undeniable.

 He creates, analyzes, and commits to the film’s central purpose. He’s exciting, plain and simple. A director that will be remembered for the life of cinema. On a writing surface, this is a new realm that he and his brother Jonathan Nolan have explored. They didn’t go for cheap visuals to tell the story. Visuals are secondary here, especially for a film that takes place in space. Many of the characters are fully fleshed out, engaging and utterly kinetic to the film’s obvious movements. A masterful sleek vision of the future, Nolan’s epic is a vigorously entertaining piece that stands as one of the best experiences of the year. Immersive, but admittedly overwhelming at times, Nolan controls the film with confidence. Be warned,

this is very dark and somber, probably more than I thought it would be, echoing back to works by Stanley Kubrick and Ridley Scott in their prime. The film erupts within its first few moments and doesn’t let up until credits roll. interstellar_movie_still_2Beginning with Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey, just one year after delivering his strongest work ever in “Dallas Buyers Club,” he returns with a challenger for his career best turn. In the role of Cooper, a father desperately searching for the answers to save the world and his family, McConaughey finds a role impeccably perfect for him to inhabit. It’s one of the finest turns of the year, full of emotion and wit. A seemingly six-minute sequence in which he learns the fates and lives of his loved ones stands as one of the best scenes of 2014. The guy is too good at what he does at the moment. I couldn’t imagine watching the same guy from “D

Saturday, 1 November 2014

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Interstellar Movie Onlinehttp://myinterstellary.tumblr.com/ After numerous shows in the industry in which the reactions were encouraged, Paramount has finally released floodgates opened full reviews of Christopher Nolan's ninth film. Although we later arrive a little, we rounded the first batch of impressions Matthew

 McConaughey, through interstellar space adventure. Judging from these reviews, the reaction is mostly positive, but the discord, many praised the ambitious nature of the graphics and the technical implementation. However, seems the emotional core of the story, for some, but for others, not least. It will arrive during the week (almost to the 35mm and 70mm theater-able), check the reviews below (plus new images) and return here when we need to get up tomorrow. David Ehrlich Little White Lies: Interstellar is by far the best and most comprehensive, the big-budget spectacle of the year to meet ... and it is a serious problem.

 Cosmic margin double came on Christopher Nolan's latest film in the shadow of competition to force it, as disturbing reminder of how modest is like an art piece. Nolan has made a career expose poverty to the current blockbuster movie, Inception, and it's a movie that size expressed narrative ambition on par with the extent, that (with the possible exception of independently funded bomb, Cloud Atlas), but it will never be different , Dave Calhoun in Time Out London Christopher Nolan's overwhelming, immersive and time-bending space epic "interstellar" Alfonso CuarĂ³n's "Gravity" palate cleanser seems to come to a big meal. Where is

 "Gravity" was a small, contained, and cross to the universe to our imagination, "interstellar" is still a long, large, bizarre and challenging - not least because it's time to slip away under our feet while running your brain sore ideas before our eyes. It is a bold, beautiful cosmic adventure story a touch of the surreal and dreamy, and yet it still feels grounded in their own deadly serious reality. Devin Faraci at Badass Digest: There are so many mistakes in this enormously frustrating, the brain, a wonderfully optimistic and massively ambitious film. If good intentions were enough to make the film a masterpiece, an interstellar the greatest work of Nolan's career would be. That is, despite its many faults, interstellar is often stunning, expertly put together film that demands to see such a large screen. And while many parts of the interstellar does not work, the whole hangs together enough film, which makes the effect of a hard sci-fi nerdiness. If only that was enough it big in the film that we had hoped to make.

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Watch Interstellar Movie Online Will Christopher Nolan's Interstellar be the heralded filmmaker's first ever flop, or will mainstream audiences respond to what is being called a very personal and ambitious film with big ideas? We'll have to wait a few more weeks to find out, but the first wave of reviews have come in, and they are not as overwhelmingly positive as his previous work. The sci-fi thriller currently has a 72% "Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a number which will surely change as more reviews come in before the November 7 release. The aggregate score so far represents his lowest RT score to date for his first eight films:There is something admirable about people who take on something that exceeds their grasp. More often then not, these instances don’t end in total success and despite that

 we still give praise for the intent. For instance, a Kicker missing a 65 yard field goal might still get clapped off the field for having the guts to have a go at it. That sentiment is largely how I’ve ended up feeling about Christopher Nolan‘s latest offering, Interstellar. Set during the potential death throes of humanity, it’s become clear that Earth isn’t a long term solution for the species. Crops are failing, dust storms are affecting people’s health and humans are now just the “caretakers” of the planet. This is an irksome notion to Cooper (Matthew McConaughey), once a top pilot, now forced to farm and provide food for the starving species. His place in the world changes though when he receives a cryptic message and it soon becomes clear he must lead a small crew into a wormhole near Saturn to try and find a habitable planet.

The problem is that due to distance and relativity, he is going to have to leave his two children behind for decades, potentially. It is an interesting set up and the whole first part of Interstellar is about legitimising Cooper’s relationship with his daughter Murph (Mackenzie Foy). There are sweet moments between the two, but the first act can feel marred by a meandering focus. The film also has to fall back on exposition and scientific theories to set up the universe, which begins to feel heavy handed during the elongated set-up. Once off the ground though, Interstellar does finally take off, following the crew of the Endurance, (McConaughey, Anne Hatheway, Wes Bentley, David Gyasi and even a comedy relief robot) as they go where no human has gone before.This is the playground where Nolan shines. Space finally gives him the vastness to show off the visual flair and scope that he’s become known for. His new partnership with cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema makes for an intriguing match. One that is mostly successful too, especially when the two are allowed to get imaginative with vast vistas and stunning interstellar photography. As with most Nolan films, his universe is tangible with every space ship feeling like it has mass, every landing like it has weight. This, of course, is due Nolan’s devotion to practicality, which does give the film a supportive heft. Interstellar displays a directorial confidence that is rare on this scale. It feels like a singular vision and it is one that can be a joy to look at. (Even if there are some scenes where the colour balance is just a little too extreme for my tastes.)