What’s bigger than an event film? ‘Tenet’ might just be
Christopher Nolan movies are always events.
Larger-than-life, action-packed, ideas-driven and (mostly) original, they’re created to be big screen spectacles that awe mass audiences and drive hefty returns. For Nolan to say that his latest, “ Tenet,” a palindromic global spy thriller starring John David Washington, is his most ambitious is no small thing. Add the fact that it’s the first major Hollywood film in the COVID-era to open in U.S. cinemas in almost six months and you can understand why even “event film” feels too small for “Tenet.”
In the best of times releasing a film is exciting and tense. But now?
“This is a very heightened experience for all of us,” Nolan said.