
2023's biggest and most explosive blockbuster is streaming this weekend
The 2023 epic blockbuster Oppenheimer will be available to stream on Netflix this weekend.
In 2023, the film's concurrent release with Barbie resulted in the Barbenheimer phenomenon, which saw fans watch the movies back to back as a double feature.
The contrast between the equally well-received bold pink fantasy comedy and the serious historical drama had audiences in a chokehold and spawned memes, viral TikToks and excellent box office sales for both films.
Coming to Netflix on Saturday, the three-hour biographical thriller is the perfect weekend watch for those looking for something meaty to chew on.
Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, American Prometheus, the film focuses on the 'father of the atomic bomb' and his torment at creating such a deadly weapon of mass destruction.
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The film has a star-filled cast with Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer, Emily Blunt as his wife Kitty, Florence Pugh as Jean Tatlock, plus Matt Damon and Robert Downey Jr.
Spanning across several years, the film begins in 1926 when Oppenheimer was a student and ends in 1963 after exploring the events of the discovery of nuclear fission, the Manhattan Project, the devastating use of nuclear weapons in Hiroshima, and Oppenheimer's 1954 security clearance hearing.
Writer-director Christopher Nolan is behind the project, his previous films include Inception, The Dark Knight trilogy and The Prestige.
The film was met with high praise and was nominated for thirteen awards at the 96th Academy Awards, winning seven awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Murphy) and Best Supporting Actor (Downey).
The film also snagged five Golden Globes and seven Baftas.
Metro's Tori Brazier said in her review: 'As expected (and hoped for), Nolan has produced a taut and twisty intelligent blockbuster that asks its audience to think along with the film. More Trending
'However, he never quite tips over into the realms of overly complex or intellectual – this is mainly down to the riveting character study he and Murphy present of Oppenheimer, and the pace and panache with which other figures enter and exit his life.'
'Oppenheimer left me stunned: a character study on the grandest scale, with a sublime central performance by Cillian Murphy. An epic historical drama but with a distinctly Nolan sensibility: the tension, structure, sense of scale, startling sound design, remarkable visuals. Wow,' praised Total Film's deputy editor Matt Maytum.
Telegraph film critic Robbie Collin called it 'a total knockout that split my brain open like a twitchy plutonium nucleus and left me sobbing through the end credits like I can't even remember what else'.
Oppenheimer will be available to stream on Netflix on July 12.
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