Despite "Oppenheimer" being a three-hour historical epic, it didn't take that long to film. However, the prep work was understandably quite exhaustive.
The story of the atomic bomb in "Oppenheimer" is disturbing enough, but there are even darker things about the man and his weapon that the film left out.
"Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan explained how he wanted to make the discomfort of J. Robert Oppenheimer's hearing scenes as realistic as possible.
"Oppenheimer" was a well-researched masterpiece, according to most. However, it seems Christopher Nolan made one major error regarding the American flag.
The film version of "Death on the Nile" features several key differences from its source material. One such element is the movie's prominent opening scene.
Christoper Nolan's "Oppenheimer" is filled with talent who have worked on the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Here's how the biopic and franchise are connected.
The subject of Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" led a team to develop the first atomic bomb, but his life after WWII was dedicated to nuclear disarmament.
"Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan and his creative team went to great lengths to recreate and atomic bomb explosion. Here's how they did it with no CGI.
"Oppenheimer," based on a 2005 biography, has hit the theaters and movie goers may be wondering how historically accurate the Christopher Nolan film is.
Lending credit to his directing skills, Cillian Murphy recounts how one line from Christopher Nolan completely changed his performance and line delivery.
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" features a mega-popular actor in the titular leading role who many general film and TV fans will no doubt find familiar.
Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" seemingly glosses over the years of suffering experienced by the victims of the Trinity Test in Los Alamos, New Mexico.
"Oppenheimer" is three hours long and packed with major historical events and characters, yet it's the small details that really bring the story to life.