Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is generating buzz with her upcoming film “Emergency”, in which she portrays former Indian prime minister Indira Gandhi. During a recent interview with India Today, Ranaut made a bold comparison, likening her film to Christopher Nolan's acclaimed “Oppenheimer” and even describing it as a modern-day Shakespearean tragedy akin to “Macbeth”.
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Film director Christopher Nolan and producer Emma Thomas, the long-time collaborators in filmmaking and life, are to receive knighthood and damehood, respectively.
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE magazine, renowned Hollywood actor Robert Downey Jr shared insights into his Oscar journey, highlighting his father's perspective on his career and his recent win for best supporting actor in “Oppenheimer”.
This excitement has diluted to simply a morning discussion of whatever highlight persists through the night.
The grandest night in Hollywood was filled with stars steering a bit too clear from pressing political issues, unlike previous years.
The Oscars can express gratitude to "Oppenheimer" and "Barbie" as they regained viewers lost during the pandemic, achieving the highest rating in four years with an average of 19.5 million viewers on Sunday night.
This year, the 96th Academy Awards hasn’t been any different with celebrities bringing their best and worst to keep the audiences at edge for another mishaps to take place on the world’s biggest stage.
Emma Stone was named best actress for playing a woman revived from the dead in the dark and wacky comedy "Poor Things." It was the second Academy Award for Stone, who landed the best actress honour for the 2016 musical "La La Land."
ppenheimer. Nolan, known for his commitment to realism, achieved the explosive effect of a detonating atomic bomb without relying on computer-generated imagery (CGI). Instead, he employed a combination of practical effects and innovative techniques to create a truly immersive experience for the audience.
Christopher Nolan's latest film, "Oppenheimer", has been generating a buzz worldwide.
"Oppenheimer's story is one of the most dramatic that I know of and there are many, many aspects to what makes it so compelling," Nolan said in a joint interview with Murphy.
Universal started out its CinemaCon presentation with the big one: New footage from Christopher Nolan’s "Oppenheimer".
As 2023 begins, the countdown has begun for the release of the year's most awaited movies. As the popularity of movies has been established long ago, movie lovers can’t wait to experience the surprises. There is a lot of hype about possible villains for the new installments, and possible twists on old stories. There is endless discussion about whether the upcoming movies will be able to do justice to their old selves, or whether they will be able to start a new craze. This article lists the most anticipated movies of 2023 out of the shouts.
Here’s what we recommend you look out for in the coming year.
The official trailer for Christopher Nolan's upcoming historical thriller, “Oppenheimer”, was released by Universal Pictures yesterday. The film stars Cillian Murphy, of “Peaky Blinders” fame, as theoretical physicist J Robert Oppenheimer—commonly known as the ‘father of the atomic bomb’.