Interstellar
Interstellar

Genre: Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction

Release Date: 2014-11-05

Runtime: 169 minutes

Tagline: Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here.

Description: The adventures of a group of explorers who make use of a newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space travel and conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.

Production Companies: ["Legendary Pictures","Syncopy","Lynda Obst Productions"]

Summary:

In a future where Earth is dying, a former NASA pilot leads a perilous mission through a newly discovered wormhole to search for a habitable planet, racing against time and relativity to ensure humanity's survival.

Review:

Interstellar is a breathtaking cinematic experience that blends mind-bending science fiction with profound human emotion. Christopher Nolan delivers a visually spectacular journey through space, grounded by powerful performances and an unforgettable score by Hans Zimmer. Its ambition is immense, tackling complex themes of love, sacrifice, and survival on a cosmic scale, making it a truly special and thought-provoking film.

Audience Recommendation:

Highly recommended for fans of hard science fiction, epic space adventures, and thought-provoking films that explore big ideas. Viewers who appreciate stunning visuals, complex narratives, and emotionally resonant stories will find it deeply rewarding.

Themes:

The film delves into themes of survival instinct, the enduring power of love across time and space, sacrifice for the future of humanity, the consequences of environmental neglect, and the complex nature of time and relativity.

Fun Facts:

• Theoretical physicist Kip Thorne was a key scientific consultant and executive producer, ensuring the film's depiction of phenomena like wormholes and black holes was based on real scientific equations.

• Director Christopher Nolan grew roughly 500 acres of corn for the film because he didn't want to rely solely on CGI for the farm scenes; the corn was later sold and turned a profit.

• The robots TARS and CASE were largely practical effects, involving complex puppetry operated by Bill Irwin, who was digitally removed in post-production.

Trailers

Entering the Wormhole in 4K Ultra HD

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Behind The Scenes vs. Actual Movie Scene

Type: Behind the Scenes

Murph Saves The World - Full Scene

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Docking Scene

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“Tidal Wave" Full Scene

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Interstellar Live

Type: Featurette

Beyond The World of Interstellar - A special one-night cinema event

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Own it TODAY on Blu-ray and DIGITAL HD!

Type: Teaser

"Interstellar" winning the Oscar® for Visual Effects

Type: Featurette

BAFTA 2015 Special Visual Effects Winner | Backstage Interview

Type: Featurette

AFI AWARDS 2014 Video Almanac: INTERSTELLAR

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Now Playing #3

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Now Playing (Critics)

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Drive

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Now Playing

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Examining the science of "Interstellar"

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The Science of Interstellar 1

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The Science of Interstellar 2

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The Science of Interstellar 3

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Christopher Nolan

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"Interstellar" mixes personal, universal

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Academy Conversations: Interstellar

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Black Holes and Wormholes

Type: Behind the Scenes

For the Love of Film – IMAX® Featurette

Type: Behind the Scenes

IMAX® on the Red Carpet: Interstellar

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European Premiere

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Survive

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Next Step (20 Sec)

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Next Step

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Prepare

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Building A Black Hole

Type: Behind the Scenes

Pilot

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Risk

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Oculus Rift Experience New York

Type: Featurette

IMAX® TV Spot

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Trailer 4

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Interstellar Experience

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:60 International Trailer

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Trailer 3

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Trailer

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Teaser Trailer

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