Interstellar’s second life : how Christopher Nolan’s most divisive film became his most loved
When Nolan’s space epic was released in 2014, critics picked at the plot holes and scientists picked at the science – now, 11 years later, it’s the internet’s favourite film. Was it just ahead of its time? Every Saturday, for the last 18 months, Shane Short has watched the same film: Christopher (…)
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