There is no doubt that Oppenheimer is one of the most anticipated films of this summer. After the not-so-good reception of Tenet, the film that meant Christopher Nolan’s departure from Warner Bros. Discovery, the director returns with his first R-rated movie in more than 20 years, and with a story that seems made to surprise the world as only he knows how to do.
Kai Bird, who co-wrote the book Oppenheimer is based on, shares his thoughts on Christopher Nolan’s take on the story. Read More