July 16th of this year will mark 2 years since the release of Christopher Nolan's "INCEPTION". Not only did the film gross over $800 million dollars worldwide, but it won Academy Awards for Best ...
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Christopher Nolan might be hard at work on Batman's next celluloid outing in The Dark Knight Rises but he's still got a couple of fingers in the Inception pie, confirming he's collaborating on the ...
In September, filmmaker Christopher Nolan delighted Inception fans by saying he was considering a game adaptation of the mind-bending big-screen thriller. Today, Entertainment Weekly reported that the ...
Being a gamer since the age of 6 (thanks to my parents), a desire to pursue a career in the gaming industry has been my passion ever since I laid my hands on Sonic the Hedgehog. Some of my favorite ...
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Fans of the 2010 Inception film starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Ken Watanabe and directed by Christopher Nolan. Are sure to enjoy this new Inceptor board game which has ...
Christopher Nolan’s dreamtime action-thriller has racked up $753 million worldwide and now its director is saying that he’s looking to take the film’s subconscious security exploits to video games.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Christopher Nolan is dreaming up scenarios for an Inception video game. Though Nolan's next project will be a third Batman film, he is also eyeing a ...
Just a few months ago, the director of The Dark Knight and Memento, Christopher Nolan, said he was “looking at” developing a video game based in the world of ...
Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending 2010 film Inception was a box office hit, entertaining audiences with a fantastical world of subconscious alternate realities. Could that work out as a board game?