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In this week’s episode of Last Night I Watched..., Ashley tackles two modern sci-fi heavyweights: Interstellar and Ad Astra. First up is Christopher Nolan’s 2014 space odyssey Interstellar, a visually stunning tale of black holes, time dilation, and a father’s love, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway. Then it’s Ad Astra (2019), James Gray’s meditative journey through the cosmos, where Brad Pitt plays a stoic astronaut confronting both distant threats and inner demons. Expect thoughts on cinematic spectacle, emotional gravity, and whether melancholy monologues make for good space travel.
By Ashley Scrace WendelIn this week’s episode of Last Night I Watched..., Ashley tackles two modern sci-fi heavyweights: Interstellar and Ad Astra. First up is Christopher Nolan’s 2014 space odyssey Interstellar, a visually stunning tale of black holes, time dilation, and a father’s love, starring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway. Then it’s Ad Astra (2019), James Gray’s meditative journey through the cosmos, where Brad Pitt plays a stoic astronaut confronting both distant threats and inner demons. Expect thoughts on cinematic spectacle, emotional gravity, and whether melancholy monologues make for good space travel.