Christopher Nolan's latest epic Tenet plays with the idea of time, aiming to be as mind-bending as director Christopher Nolan's earlier film Inception, but with a different conceit. In Tenet, time can ...
John David Washington in "Tenet." Warner Bros. "Tenet" composer Ludwig Göransson spoke to Insider about creating the movie's score. He said to match the movie's story, he played music on top of music ...
The Oscar-winning composer experimented with unique musical inversion techniques, including manipulating guitar sounds and Nolan's breath. When composer Ludwig Göransson first met with Christopher ...
Christopher Nolan’s script for Tenet is its own sort of temporal paradox, built on a structure that is both essential and also the worst way to experience it on first viewing. Characters go on and on ...
This week, it was announced that Tenet could play at drive-in theaters after all, a move that was met with plenty of joy from moviegoers in the country’s biggest cities. Los Angeles has typically been ...
Warning: we’re about to spoil a lot of Tenet**, particularly how the time travel/time inversion works in the film, in this rundown you’re about to read. If you haven’t seen the film yet, invert your ...
Seen Tenet? Good. Not seen, Tenet? Look elsewhere. This is the kind of article that spoils the ending of Tenet right from the beginning. It looks at some of the consequences of the revelations in ...
When composer Ludwig Göransson first met with Christopher Nolan after reading the “Tenet” script to discuss how they were going to implement the time inversion theme for the score, the director ...