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Critics Hail Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' as Oscar Contender After London Premiere

Critics Hail Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' as Oscar Contender After London Premiere
Christopher Nolan on set of The Odyssey IMAX film
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"The production design is incredible, the action is breathtaking, and the scale is unlike anything he's done before.

What really surprised me is how much he embraces horror.

Some of the film's biggest moments are genuinely unsettling, adding a whole new dimension to his filmmaking while never losing sight of the humanity at the story's core," Davis continued.

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Davis also commended the ensemble cast, particularly highlighting the performance of the primary antagonist.

"Anne Hathaway is incredible, Matt Damon is excellent, and Tom Holland continues to prove he can do just about anything.

But Robert Pattinson absolutely stole the show for me. He's so conniving, manipulative and endlessly entertaining to watch.

Pattinson leans all the way into the character's villainy, and it results in one of my favorite performances of his," Davis added.

Other media analysts offered mixed comparisons to the director's previous Academy Award-winning project.

"A colossal achievement of scale, even by Nolan's standards," said Matt Neglia.

IndieWire reviewer David Ehrlich contrasted the narrative tone with Nolan's prior biographical film Oppenheimer, which earned nearly $1 billion globally.

"Surprisingly natural," Ehrlich said, characterizing the film as less despairing than its predecessor while assessing its mechanical execution.

Ehrlich qualified his praise by noting structural issues within the cinematic narrative.

"Too clunky to be S-tier Nolan, but the last act rewards the journey," Ehrlich commented.

Classical historian Tom Holland shared an analysis regarding the faithfulness of the cinematic adaptation on social media platform X.

"I've now watched it twice, and it is by some way the best cinematic adaptation of a Greek myth I have ever seen.

It honors Homer while simultaneously making something new of him," Holland said.

The commercial trajectory of the movie aligns with a broader theater attendance recovery, supported by recent animated blockbusters and low-budget horror releases.

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The Odyssey is scheduled for its worldwide theatrical release on Friday, July 10, 2026.

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