Before we ever meet him, the Odysseus of Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey has already been subsumed by myth. He is in the first scene, technically, bravely concealed within the wooden contours of a monumental horse left along the shores of Troy. Yet that is not the Odysseus Matt Damon actually
“The Odyssey” Heads For $200M+ Global Debut
After all the promotion and attempts at controversy over the perceived ‘wokeness’ of a new take on one of the oldest stories in written history, Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” finally unveils for the viewing public this week. Talk has swirled about how 70MM IMAX showtimes for opening night sold out
Monsters, Myths, and Morality Stand Between a Hero and Home in Christopher Nolan’s ‘THE ODYSSEY’
I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the biggest Christopher Nolan disciple. His devotees across the internet are as vast as they are loud, but I’ve often found myself struggling to connect with his films for a fairly consistent reason. Nolan is a champion of process. More invigorated by
Win a Copy of Prince of Swords, the Thrilling Next Chapter in Elise Kova’s Arcana Academy Series
The halls of Arcana Academy are opening once again, and if you’re ready for more tarot magic, dangerous romance, and high-stakes fantasy, we’ve got quite the opportunity for you. Thanks to our friends at Penguin Random House, we’re giving away five copies of Prince of Swords, the second novel in
15 Times a Director Went Too Far
Great movies sometimes come with stories that are just as memorable as what ended up on screen. While many directors are known for pushing actors to deliver unforgettable performances, there have also been times when that pursuit crossed a line. Whether it meant creating unnecessarily stressful working conditions, insisting on