- Interstellar (2014) | Rotten Tomatoes
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- Interstellar movie review film summary (2014) | Roger Ebert
Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar,” about astronauts traveling to the other end of the galaxy to find a new home to replace humanity’s despoiled home-world, is frantically busy and earsplittingly loud It uses booming music to jack up the excitement level of scenes that might not otherwise excite
- Interstellar (2014) - User reviews - IMDb
The gushing reviews on here are ridiculous and absurd, and I am forced to conclude that reviewers either watched a different film to me, or saw something so brilliant it completely passed me by
- So, Is ‘Interstellar’ a Masterpiece or Not? - Vanity Fair
Interstellar promised to be a dizzying, enveloping trip through the cosmos, a drama-thriller about blackholes and time and—somehow, amidst all that vastness—family I was excited But as the
- Interstellar Reviews - Metacritic
Interstellar is simultaneously a big-budget science fiction endeavor and a very simple tale of love and sacrifice It is by turns edgy, breathtaking, hopeful, and heartbreaking
- Interstellar Review | Movie - Empire
With Earth dying and resources dwindling, former astronaut Cooper (McConaughey), along with scientists Brand (Hathaway), Doyle (Bentley) and Romilly (Gyasi), take humanity’s last spaceship through
- Interstellar Movie Review: An In-Depth Analysis of Nolan’s Space . . .
Christopher Nolan's "Interstellar" offers more than just visuals It draws you into space's depths while examining urgent, earthly issues Humanity struggles, not due to robots or wars, but agricultural collapse Sure, that sounds like a great time Meet Cooper, played by Matthew McConaughey
- Movie review: Interstellar, 10 years later | The Review
In the 10 years of its existence, Christopher Nolan’s “Interstellar” (2014) has garnered an unparalleled amount of popularity and praise It’s the 11th highest grossing standalone movie of all time, the 19th highest rated movie on IMDb and the sixth most popular movie on Letterboxd
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