Interstellar Movie Reviews


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3.8
Verdict: Super Hit based on 10 reviews
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Verdict: Blockbuster based on 3 reviews & ratings
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  • Raja Sen

    5.0

    Raja Sen | Rediff

    Interstellar is an incredible ride, a film that will scare and stupefy and drop jaws and make us weep, the kind of film that makes our hearts thump against our ribs for forty straight-minutes and makes us believe in the glory of the movies…
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  • Reagan Gavin Rasquinha

    4.5

    Reagan Gavin Rasquinha | Times of India

    The terminologies and mathematical formulae might confound some, but you will nonetheless be dazzled. Subtexts abound: the individual vs. the good of mankind, love’s overarching influence over time and space and so on.
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  • Sachin Chatte

    4.5

    Sachin Chatte | The Navhind Times

    This film is likely to down in history as one of the best science fiction films ever made along with the likes of Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is hard to ignore the influence of that Kubrick classic in terms of scale and opulence. It is a one of its kind experience at the cinema theatres. And on a side note, remember what Dylan Thomas said about not going gently into the good night.
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  • Piyush Chopra

    4.0

    Piyush Chopra | NowRunning

    It’s a human drama, it’s an end-of-the-world thriller, it’s a spacetime odyssey, it’s a big-budget action spectacle, and by the end, it’s also a mind-bender. The only thing it’s not is Memento, by far my favorite Nolan film. But considering the bar that the latter film set, that’s not something that I could hold against Interstellar, and neither should you. So, clear 3 hours from your schedule this weekend and be prepared to get your mind blown.
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  • Rajeev Masand

    3.5

    Rajeev Masand | IBNLive

    ‘Interstellar’ is a sweeping, audacious effort by a filmmaker whose reach inevitably exceeds his grasp. But how can you not applaud its sheer sense of scale, drama, and fearlessness? Now forget everything you’ve read and heard and go experience it for yourself!
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  • Lakshmi Govindrajan Javeri

    3.5

    Lakshmi Govindrajan Javeri | Deccan Chronicle

    The movie has some superb visual effects, making it a must-watch on an IMAX screen. It won’t blow you away like Gravity but it’ll certainly make you feel like a part of the intergalactic adventure. With Hans Zimmer’s background score giving it the typical grandiose that he’s known for, the film takes you on a ride through the vast, infinite space making you face the unknown. Somewhere in that journey is also one of a father and daughter who go on a ride at different times and face a hitherto unknown part of their lives. The project is ambitious and Nolan gives it his all. He reached for the stars and in a long, slowly paced way got as close to it as possible cinematically.
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  • Jyoti Sharma Bawa

    3.5

    Jyoti Sharma Bawa | Hindustan Times

    Despite the complaints, this is one intergalactic trip the audience needs to take. It may not match up to those touchstones of sci-fi cinema – Solaris and 2001: A Space Odyssey but it finds its place in pantheon of films which dare to dream.
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  • Shalini Langer

    3.5

    Shalini Langer | Indian Express

    THE height of dramatic tension in ‘Interstellar’ involves two spaceships competing to dock onto the same space station. That’s how cerebral Christopher Nolan’s latest film is. That’s after he has taken a swirl through a twister of a wormhole, but before he rolls into the unfathomed depths of a blackhole. And while other filmmakers would be content imagining just one other world, he gives us three — with own skies, gravity, surfaces, and climates.
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  • Bryan Durham

    3.5

    Bryan Durham | DNA India

    Nicely done, Nolan, but maybe I was expecting more… But one thing is for sure, fans of his work are gonna love it. The rest of us, vaguely familiar with his other works, might not find it as accessible. Maybe because its nowhere near as cheesy as an Independence Day? Or maybe because it will come to mean different things to different people. But whatever you think about it, just “don’t go gentle into that good night”.
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  • Zeenews Bureau

    3.5

    Zeenews Bureau | Zee News

    With a 169-minute run time, the film drags in parts, but never fails to intrigue.
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  • Navin Noronha

    3.5

    Navin Noronha | BookMyShow

    Interstellar gives space travel a whole new dimension. But even with all the scientific jargon, the film bears a lot of soul. The love that connects a father and his daughter transcends time, and eventually, the space. This is a beautifully shot film from an ace director that succinctly captures what inter-galactic travel would feel like. Its only flaws, as pointed out, are weak acting and a lived-in storyline. But you will definitely leave the theatre with your mind blown and a desire to watch it once again. If you do, make sure you get the IMAX experience.
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  • Pradeep Menon

    3.5

    Pradeep Menon | Wogma

    Some of humanity’s greatest achievements have been finding the answers to questions that confounded generations, and these answers came as a reward after many moons of toil. Patience, it seems, is always rewarding. Interstellaris quite like that. As it twists around time, space and everything in between, it rewards you for patience, attention and curiosity. It also serves a measure of these for each individual, because like all of cinema, Interstellar isn’t for everyone.
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  • Rachit Gupta

    NR

    Rachit Gupta | Filmfare

    Despite all its thrills and brain teasing, Interstellar doesn’t seem as exceptional as it tries to be. Last year, Gravity showed us what filmmaking craft can do to a simple tale of survival. Nolan’s film is no less in its ambitious execution. But it never quite manages to deal that final blow. It’s audacious, it’s intriguing but it’s also very convenient. Much like theoretical physics, it rationalizes it’s subject to the point where it seems like it’s real. Perhaps it takes its own assumptions a bit too seriously.
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  • Mihir Fadnavis

    NR

    Mihir Fadnavis | Firstpost

    Regardless of its faults Interstellar offers enough big screen thrills and even has a few interesting questions to ponder over. Is it humane to abandon everyone on this planet to continue life on another? How morally sound are you to sermonize about not abandoning people if you are perfectly okay with abandoning a humanoid to save your own self? And how much would you pay to keep the magic and market of 2D IMAX alive?
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  • Sanjukta Sharma

    NR

    Sanjukta Sharma | LiveMint

    There’s plenty in Interstellar for a geek and much for the passionate movie-goer willing to surrender to a space opera, a magnificent cauldron in which time, love, mortality, parenthood and astrophysics bubble and elegantly spill over.
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  • Patil

    4.5

    My review of Interstellar (2014) by Patil

    Patil, 9 years ago
    Want to the importance of people in your life, How does time matters.....Have look at this movie.... U will know then
  • adnannadkar98

    4.0

    My review of Interstellar (2014) by Adnan

    adnannadkar98, 9 years ago
    must watch good movie......!!!!!

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