Join us and Bilge Ebiri (New York Magazine / Vulture) to discuss Christopher Nolan's deconstructed biopic about the man who birthed a very big bomb. Deconstructed narratives, quantum mechanics, moral dilemmas, subjective inflection, brilliant and sure-handed intercutting... and we set the record straight on whether Nolan's films are funny and whether his female characters are poorly developed.
76. The Babadook (w/ Libby Hill)
75. The Exorcist (w/ Carly Severn)
74. Bram Stoker's Dracula (w/ Bilge Ebiri)
73. Return of the King (w/ Jamelle Bouie)
72. The Two Towers (w/ Agnes Callard and Robin Hanson)
71. The Fellowship of the Ring (w/ Bennett Eckert and Rebecca Kuang)
70. Jurassic Park
69. Closer (w/ Carly Severn)
68. North by Northwest (w/ Adam Kane)
67. Sully (w/ Chris Kaiser)
66. Repo Man (w/ Toby Levers)
65. Friday Night Lights (w/ Edward Lewis)
64. Top Gun (w/ Sean Burns)
63. It Follows (w/ Alison Willmore)
62. National Treasure (w/ Keith Phipps)
61. The Da Vinci Code (w/ Andrea Rosen)
60. Collateral (w/ Katie Walsh)
59. The First Annual Blobscars
58. Basic Instinct (w/ Matt Belenky)
57. Twilight (w/ Matt Strohl)
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