Interstellar” brings cinematic revolution in SF genre – tjTODAY

Interstellar” brings cinematic revolution in SF genre – tjTODAY

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The film, “Interstellar,” begins with a brief reference to Murphy’s Law: “If anything can go wrong, it will.” After the brilliance of “The Dark Knight Trilogy” and “Inception,” director Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film received similar expectations—either it was going to be great or disappointing. Fortunately, “Interstellar” contradicts the negative predictions of Murphy’s Law, introducing

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