after reading Michelle Rhee's two newest efforts to launch her own form of "Inception" -- her organization's inaugural policy agenda -- I see her fundamental misunderstanding about the power of ideas.
One interesting aspect of waiting to see certain Hollywood blockbusters on DVD is that you hear a lot in advance from the people who plunk down the bi...
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It took me a week to read Dax-Devlon Ross's review of Christopher Nolan's blockbuster, Inception. He warned the reader that it was a spoiler, and havi...
Having systematically picked apart the critical arguments for and against Christopher Nolan's film "Inception" and the many possible meanings of tha...
Inception was again number one, with $43.5 million in its second weekend. That's a borderline-shocking drop of just 30%, which is almost unheard of in this day and age of mega-openers.
You can enjoy Inception in any number of ways, as action film with big brain, science fiction with multiple twists, spy flick, heist flick, love story, or simply a big budget spectacle.
In the latest weekly installment of CFQ's Post-Mortem Podcast, further in-depth insights on Inception and a look at the big-budget disappointment, The Sorcerer's Apprentice.
I conduct workshops in dream interpretation. There are no words to describe the brilliance of the plot, where you are led from one dream state to another deeper one.
Christopher Nolan never tries to dumb down anything for his audience. This complexity adds to the thrill of the film but audiences are so intent on figuring out the plot that they miss the emotional content.
Inception premiered in Los Angeles at Grauman's Chinese Theater last night. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page, Ken Watana...
Batman: Under the Hood is a brisk, exciting, and violent roller coaster that improves on the source material purely by existing as a standalone narrative.
Nolan's ingenious film never loses its ability to surprise and contains one of those overwhelming visual moments that become iconic -- like that first shot of Darth Vader's spaceship in the first Star Wars.
Inception takes us through a meandering morass that had me looking at my watch several times throughout its overlong two hour and twenty minute length.
In the second installment of Cinefantastique's new weekly podcast, Dan Persons, Steve Biodrowski, and Lawrence French look at Martin Scorsese's new ho...