Interstellar
by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, directed by Christopher Nolan
On a future Earth that’s fast succumbing to worldwide drought and poltergeists in
bedrooms, farmer-girl Murph’s father and a professor’s daughter lead a mission
through a wormhole to a possible new home for mankind.
— Michael Main
Time is relative. It can stretch, it can squeeze, but it can’t run backwards. It simply
just can’t.
Interstellar by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan, directed by Christopher Nolan (premiered at an unknown movie theater, Los
Angeles, 26 October 2014).