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Christopher Nolan blew up a real 747 for 'Tenet' because it was actually cheaper than using CGI
Christopher Nolan brings out the kid in me who used to fake crash toy cars together during playtime. He barely uses CGI for final touch-ups and tries to shoot real-world settings so that it actually ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Image credit: Netflix Christopher Nolan’s ambitious science-fiction thriller Tenet will soon be leaving Netflix. The high-concept ...
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Tenet ending explained: Why does Neil have to die?
Decode Tenet’s ending as Neil’s sacrifice, Kat’s timing, and the Protagonist’s true role reveal how Christopher Nolan’s time loop finally works ...
Christopher Nolan's 13th film, "The Odyssey," will be released this summer. Ahead of that, it's a good time to look back at ...
Christopher Nolan‘s “Tenet” launched internationally this weekend, generating a surprisingly robust $53 million debut despite the ongoing pandemic. The sci-fi epic, long pegged as the film that would ...
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