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Interstellar

January 2024

  • Issues … Brad Pitt in Ad Astra.

    Tin can alley: the return of the Sad Man in Space

  • Carrie-Anne Moss and Guy Pearce in Memento (2000); Joseph Gordon Levitt in Inception (2010); Cillian Murphy in Oppenheimer (2023).

    Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… director Christopher Nolan, a magician of cinema as memory

February 2023

  • 1991, TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY<br>LINDA HAMILTON Character(s): Sarah Connor Film 'TERMINATOR 2: JUDGMENT DAY' (1991) Directed By JAMES CAMERON 01 July 1991 SSD13602 Allstar/TRISTAR PICTURES (USA/FR 1991) **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of TRISTAR PICTURES and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To TRISTAR PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    The 20 best time-travel movies – ranked!

    As Adam Driver accidentally winds up 65m years ago, facing not just dinosaurs but an asteroid, we count down the best films about going backwards, or forwards, through the ages

July 2022

  • Stuart Daulman, comedian

    The funniest things on the internet
    Stuart Daulman: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)

    This comedian loves ‘super silly’ humour – so enjoy a fake Bunnings ad, scary Ainsley Harriott and 10 hours of Gandalf dancing

May 2022

  • From left: Vera Drake; Interstellar; Brooklyn; The Matrix Resurrections; Ex Machina.

    The seven best films to watch on TV this week
    Vera Drake to Ex Machina: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

    Imelda Staunton is outstanding in Mike Leigh’s incredibly timely drama, while Alicia Vikander is the perfect AI creation in Alex Garland’s directorial debut. Plus, Keanu Reeves is back with more Matrix

November 2020

  • Stuart Heritage

    Tenet up: listen, Christopher Nolan, we just can't hear a word you're saying

    Stuart Heritage
    The Tenet director has dismissed critics of his poor sound mixing by blaming us for being too conservative. Why must he keep toying with our perception of sound?

September 2020

  • clockwise from top left: Tenet, Arrival, Primer, and TV mystery Dark.

    Why so serious? Tenet and the new wave of 'science-based' time travel movies

    Films like Back to the Future and The Terminator never thought too deeply about time travel; so is Christopher Nolan draining all the fun out of it?

August 2020

  • Favourite Christopher Nolan films, clockwise from top: The Dark Knight Rises, Dunkirk, Memento, The Prestige, Inception, Interstellar.

    From Memento to Interstellar: our writers pick their favourite Christopher Nolan films

    With the much-anticipated staggered release of Tenet, writers argue why each of Christopher Nolan’s 10 previous films should be seen as his best

May 2018

  • Composite sad films: Man on Fire, Love Actually, Dumbo and Whale Rider

    'Absolutely kills me': you pick your saddest movie scenes

  • Composite by James Melaugh.

    ‘When I think of Matt Damon, I think of gene editing’: scientists on their favourite sci-fi

October 2017

  • Ian Holm, John Hurt / Alien 1979 directed by Ridley Scott<br>F4P233 Ian Holm, John Hurt / Alien 1979 directed by Ridley Scott

    Notes & Theories
    Experimental films? Putting movie science under the microscope

    Love films and science? Science(ish) author and podcaster Rick Edwards answered our questions, but can you answer his in the quiz below?

February 2017

  • A black hole as depicted in the 2014 film Interstellar. Director Christopher Nolan consulted astrophysicists to get a ‘realistic’ image.

    Edge of darkness: looking into the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way

    It would take a telescope as big as a planet to see the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way. But a team of scientists think they know how to do it

January 2017

  • A visionary gleam … Quvenzhané Wallis in Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012).

    Global warning
    Spoiler alerts: the five best climate-change films

    Hollywood – loyal to its eco-sceptic audiences in middle America – has always been frosty towards environmental movies. Here are the most prescient exceptions to the rule

June 2016

  • British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking arrives in Tenerife for Starmus Festival<br>epa05359151 British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking arrives in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, 12 June 2016. Hawking will attend the 3rd edition of the Starmus Festival, which will bring to the Spanish island some of the greatest minds in science and space. The festival runs from 27 June to 02 July 2016.  EPA/RAMON DE LA ROCHA

    Winners of inaugural Stephen Hawking medal announced

    Composer Hans Zimmer, physicist Jim Al-Khalili and documentary Particle Fever recognised for their roles in propelling science into the public consciousness

April 2016

  • Leonardo DiCaprio<br>This photo provided by courtesy of  Twentieth Century Fox shows, Leonardo DiCaprio as Hugh Glass, in a scene from the film, "The Revenant."  The film is nominated for an Oscar for best picture. DiCaprio is also nominated for best actor for his role in the film. The Oscars will be presented on Feb. 28, 2016, in Los Angeles. (Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox via AP)

    From Titanic to The Revenant: why don’t movie stars learn from their characters?

    Leonardo DiCaprio’s experience at the end of Titanic helped him survive The Revenant. The Martian enabled Matt Damon to do what he couldn’t in Interstellar. Look and learn, Domhnall Gleeson

December 2015

  • Interstellar

    Interstellar most pirated movie of 2015 with 46m illegal downloads

    Tracking agency Excipio reports more people watched pirated films in 2015, with Fast & Furious 7 in second place on Hollywood’s least favourite chart

November 2015

  • General Relativity

    Life and Physics
    Video: 100 years of Einstein's General Relativity

    One hundred years ago, as time is measured on Earth, Einstein published his theory of General Relativity. A short video and some links to mark the occasion

October 2015

  • 2014, INTERSTELLAR

    This week’s film events

    Widescreen Weekend | Cinemagic | Monty Python And The Holy Grail | Mayhem film festival

June 2015

  • Interstellar film

    The reading list
    Could Interstellar add a new dimension to physics class? – weekly news review

  • Science fact? ... Matthew McConaughey’s hit sci-fi drama could be heading to schools.

    Film blog
    Bad education: what films shouldn’t be shown in schools?

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