Tag: Tenet
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Why ‘Tenet’ Is Limiting Drive-In Screenings: Here’s the Logic Behind the Policy
Has there ever been a stranger way to launch a blockbuster? It’s a release that fits the current reality, but every day seems to bring a new wrinkle for “Tenet.” Its international rollout begins August 26, followed by three days of limited sneaks in the U.S. on August 30, followed by a nationwide release that…
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‘Tenet’ Previews Make a Mark, But Virus Flareup Crushes Korea’s Box Office Revival
Two days of previews for Warner Bros.’ much-anticipated “Tenet” showed a sign of promise over the weekend. But a rising tide of coronavirus infections is now crushing the life out of the South Korean box office.Korea was the first place in the world to screen “Tenet” commercially. The Christopher Nolan-directed “Tenet” earned $368,000 on Saturday…
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‘Tenet’: Final Trailer Shows Off Tons of Time Inversion Set to Travis Scott’s “The Plan”
https://youtu.be/AZGcmvrTX9M John David Washington is the new Protagonist in Christopher Nolan’s original sci-fi action spectacle “Tenet.” Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion. The…
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Final ‘Tenet’ Trailer: Time Isn’t the Problem, Getting Out Alive Is the Problem (Just Like with Movie Theaters)
With Tenet poised to arrive in US theaters in under two weeks, Warner Bros. Pictures has released one final trailer with the most inverted time action yet. Not only does it give us the best glimpse at Christopher Nolan‘s high concept sci-fi action thriller, but it also introduces us to that final piece of the…
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‘Tenet’ Reviews: Not Even Christopher Nolan Can Make a Movie That Lives Up to This Amount of Hype
Tenet is finally here! Well, not here, in the United States. But here, in the wider world – a world which handled the coronavirus pandemic much more responsibly than we have and therefore deserves nice things as a reward. But is this new Christopher Nolan spy thriller good enough to be considered a reward? Or,…
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Christopher Nolan’s ‘Inception’ Rerelease Tops U.K./Ireland Box Office Ahead of ‘Tenet’ Bow
Warner Bros.’ 10th anniversary rerelease of Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” topped the U.K. and Ireland box office with £207,675, according to final numbers released by Comscore.“Inception” released midweek on Aug. 12 at 313 sites, ahead of Nolan’s keenly anticipated Aug. 26 bow for “Tenet.”Russell Crowe’s road rage holdover “Unhinged,” released by Altitude Film Distribution, collected £136,347…
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Why Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Represents a Big Piracy Risk Around the World
Christopher Nolan’s sci-fi epic “Tenet” is charting a new course for blockbusters during the pandemic by opening in foreign territories before it lands in the U.S.However, many of the factors that make “Tenet” the milestone film in the cinema industry’s post-coronavirus road to recovery are simultaneously elements that expose it to piracy. That runs the…
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‘Tenet’ Tickets Go on Sale Friday, August 21 — Exclusive
Advance ticket sales for Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” begin this Friday, August 21, for three days of sneak previews that start Monday, August 31.Tickets for regular engagements, which start Thursday, September 3, will be available Thursday, August 27.These are some of the “Tenet” contract details that Warner Bros. sent to exhibitors, obtained by IndieWire. As IndieWire…
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‘The Secrets We Keep’ First Look: Noomi Rapace Kidnaps Joel Kinnaman In Post-wwii Revenge Thriller
Now that “Tenet” has a definite release date and movie theaters are re-opening, we’re finally hearing about all the movies whose release dates got delayed due to the pandemic. One of them is the revenge thriller “The Secrets We Keep” which stars Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman and Chris Messina, and we just got our first…
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Cristi Puiu Goes on Anti-Mask Rant, Says It’s ‘Inhuman’ to Watch His Film with a Face Covering
Romanian filmmaker Cristi Puiu is known for making films of near-punishing lengths, from the 181-minute “Aurora” to the just-under-three-hours “Sieranevada.” His latest film, the philosophical historical drama “Malmkrog,” is 200 minutes — a long time to sit in a theater while wearing a face mask. (“Tenet” faces a similar challenge with its two-and-a-half-hour runtime.)Puiu, while…