Entertainment
PG tips: how Christopher Nolan became the king of the family-friendly action film – The Guardian
By consistently aiming his movies at the PG-13/12A certificate, the director has made himself cinema’s pre-eminent big-budget auteur
You can count the directors whove been able to command budgets over $200m (£152m) for original blockbusters on one hand, and still have fingers left over. Theres James Cameron, now apparently intent on spending the rest of his career making sequels to his $237m (£181m) Avatar. Theres Christopher Nolan, whose next movie, Tenet, has soared well over that $200m mark. And, well, thats it. Every other film coming in north of $200m is an adaptation, sequel, spin-off, reimagining or tie-in. Nolan is no…
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