Space. The final frontier, and the thing you always seem to be short on whenever you’re in the company of a sick kindergartener. You may want to flee from little Johnny’s sudden and insatiable need to hug you, but even if you go to the exact other side of the planet the amount of space between you is but a miniscule, virtually nonexistent fraction of the total spacial area of the universe. To attempt to traverse distances on this cosmic scale is a task so daunting only the most catastrophic of kindergartener hugs could prompt one to undertake it, and in this case the snot-soaked embrace comes in the form of a mass cessation of plant life that spells impending doom for all life on Earth. I’m talking, of course, about the extinction level threat that facilitates Interstellar, a 2014 science fiction drama directed by Christopher Nolan. Interstellar utilizes theoretical physics to form a visually unparalleled spectacle in which a deeply intimate and human drama is staged. This jaw-dropping, mind-bending triumph from the master of jaw-dropping, mind-bending triumphs was criminally underrated on release, and today the Magellans at the Movies will attempt to rectify the not-nearly-breathless enough response in a brand new episode! It’s not impossible, it’s necessary . . . for you to get listening!
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