Whose dreams does Christopher Nolan have to invade to get some Oscar respect? His Batman threnody
The Dark Knight wowed the critics and earned $1 billion worldwide, but neither the film nor its director
was nominated (a slight that spurred the Academy to expand the Best Picture category from five to 10
last year). Inception, a more audacious creation on a vaster canvas, picked up eight nominations, mostly
in the craft categories, but Nolan as director again felt the cold silence. No film since 1989's Driving Miss
Daisy has won Best Picture without its director's being nominated, and Inception won't break that streak.
The Academy just isn't Nolan's demographic. |
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