
Martin J. Sherwin
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Apr 15, 2024 |
standard.co.uk | Kai Bird |Martin J. Sherwin |Saskia Kemsley
American Prometheus by Kai Bird and Martin J. SherwinThe inspiration behind Nolan’s Oscar-snagging film, American Prometheus delves into the psyche of physicist and polymath J. Robert Oppenheimer in a manner remarkably comparable to a Stephen King novel. The page-turning thriller is a meticulous account of the life and career of the man who invented the atomic bomb.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Martin J. Sherwin |Kai Bird
Let Us Help You Find Your Next Book By The New York Times Books Staff Updated Feb. 22, 2024 Let us help you choose your next book I want a great historical novel full of humanity How about a heartwarming novel to suit any mood? I’d love a literary novel that surprises me at every turn I want to read a book everyone is (still) talking about Give me a swashbuckling tale of survival How about a revelatory biography of an American icon?
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Feb 21, 2024 |
myreviewer.com | Christopher Nolan |John Papsidera |Kai Bird |Martin J. Sherwin
9 / 101 vote castRate this item Certificate: 15Running Time: 180 minsRetail Price: £24.99Release Date: Content Type: MovieSynopsis:Experience the breathtaking global phenomenon that has captivated audiences around the world.Written for the screen and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer thrusts audiences into the mind of physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy), whose landmark work on the Manhattan Project created the first atomic bomb.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
watercoolerhq.co | Sarah Osman |Kai Bird |Martin J. Sherwin
Why care about the Oscars this year? After the year of the Barbieheimer blitz that sparked a global return to theaters, perhaps the bigger surprise is that the two box office bonanzas earned Best Picture nominations — and one of them is favored to win. It’s been 26 years since a blockbuster won the big prize (Titanic). It matters as we’re all increasingly fragmented into tiny asynchronous viewing bubbles, and our shared experiences and conversations have become fewer and farther between.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
watercoolerhq.co | Sarah Osman |Kai Bird |Martin J. Sherwin
It’s been nearly 30 years since a blockbuster won the big prize at the Academy Awards. The year Titanic won, in 1998, 57 million people tuned in for the awards show. Compare that to the 10.4 million who watched the 2021 ceremony, the year after Covid sunk the theatrical movie business, and you can see why there’s so much build up around this year’s big night. The Barbieheimer blitz not only brought people back to theaters around the globe, it delivered two Best Picture nominations.
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