Inception
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Posted by
Ali at 22:22 on 04 Aug 2010
Twist!
Posted by
Ali at 19:15 on 18 Jul 2010
Hopefully by now, you'll have already seen and begun to digest Inception. If you haven't, go and stand in the corner while I heap my shame upon you. Better, go and watch it, then go and stand in the corner. You can digest it
while I heap my shame upon you.
Posted by
Matt at 16:11 on 10 Jul 2010
Christopher Nolan is one stealthily clever bastard. While we've all been gasping at jaw-dropping trailers and trying to glean meaning from mind-boggling posters, the actual plot for Inception has remained relatively under wraps. Oh sure, it's a heist movie involving dreams, and you could always guarantee that Nolan would deliver a hefty dose of headfuckery with this subject matter, but you can check your assumptions in at the door – this is a film that defies all your expectations except for one: it
is a work of genius.
Posted by
Ali at 22:41 on 22 Jun 2010
What, you need an excuse?
Posted by
Luke at 22:52 on 24 May 2010
Inception looks set to be one of the most interesting films released this year, and doesn't Chris Nolan know it. That's probably why - just over a month before release - he's decided to drop a few hints as to what Leo & Co. will actually be doing, with these
gorgeous character posters. Because he can. He's Batman.
Posted by
Ali at 11:35 on 22 May 2010
What better way to start the weekend than with a whole minute of head-scratching scenes with seemingly no connection to one another?
Posted by
Luke at 15:27 on 08 May 2010
Chris Nolan must have got an iPad. Either that, or he lives underwater.
Posted by
Matt at 17:16 on 06 Apr 2010
Despite much prodding and poking during interviews with the stars of the film, the plot for Christopher Nolan's forthcoming
Inception has remained shrouded in mystery. Now, finally, like a bullied man in prison, Nolan is giving up and putting out.
Posted by
Ali at 21:38 on 10 Mar 2010
You. Shush. Christopher Nolan is talking. When you've made two awesome Batman movies, then you can talk. In the meantime, shut your word-hole and hear what the man has to say. It's about superheroes!
Posted by
Ali at 18:26 on 10 Feb 2010
After Bryan Singer was judged to have dropped the ball with Kal-El's Big Gay Adventure, DC Comics have turned to a tried-and-tested superhero director for guidance on their new Superman movie: Christopher Nolan.