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Christopher Nolan Interview: Oppenheimer, IMAX, and Editing by Collider Interviews on YouTube. Sequences of "Oppenheimer" were shot with an IMAX camera so some scenes will be able to expand to fit ...
Christopher Nolan asked IMAX if the film reels for "Oppenheimer" could fit in their projectors. The three-hour-long film has a reel that's 11 miles long and weighs 600 pounds, per AP.
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Screen Rant on MSN"Not Technically Accurate, But Understandable": Historian Reviews Oppenheimer's Fact vs. FictionThe only questionable detail from the instance is the poison Oppenheimer used. Griffith says it's unknown what exact poison was used, but Nolan likely wrote that it was potassium cyanide in the script ...
“Oppenheimer” seeks to match the mythological nature of its central theme ... fit-for-Imax spectacle and Ludwig Göransson’s pounding musical score, ...
In a new interview, Charles Oppenheimer reflected on Christopher Nolan's story of his famous grandfather and revealed the scene he really wishes had been cut.
Oppenheimer feels like the movie that Christopher Nolan was always destined to make: a biopic about one of the world's most famous (or infamous, depending on your viewpoint) theoretical physicists ...
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