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- Interstellar is a huge film and strives to do what science fiction does at its best: show us some truth about the human condition through the filter of scientific discovery or theory. It doesn’t succeed as well as it could; its worst moments are clunky and disjointed, but its finest moments are extraordinary.
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Nov 3, 2014 · The movie's science fiction trappings are just a wrapping for a spiritual/emotional dream about basic human desires (for home, for family, for continuity of bloodline and culture), as well as for a horror film of sorts—one that treats the star voyagers’ and their earthbound loved ones’ separation as spectacular metaphors for what happens ...
Oct 4, 2023 · Christopher Nolan's sci-fi epic Interstellar delves deep into black holes and astrophysics but how much of it is rooted in actual science?
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Dec 29, 2014 · How much of the movie 'Interstellar' is fiction, and how much is based in fact? Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne writes about his work keeping the science fiction epic within the realm of...
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- Calla Cofield
Nov 4, 2014 · In Christopher Nolan’s science-fiction parable “Interstellar,” Earth is dying, and a team of astronauts searches the universe for a new home for the human race.
- Christopher Nolan
- A.O. Scott
- 169 min
Nov 17, 2014 · The movie stars Matthew McConaughey as an astronaut named Cooper, who leads an expedition to another galaxy in search of a new home for humanity, and, stars among others, Mackenzie Foy, who...
Nov 28, 2014 · The book tells the story behind the film’s creation, and provides deep, thorough explanations for many facets of Interstellar that might otherwise seem nonsensical. Thorne is even-handed in his...
Oct 27, 2014 · Film Review: ‘Interstellar’ Christopher Nolan hopscotches across space and time in a visionary sci-fi trip that stirs the head and the heart in equal measure. By Scott Foundas