Christopher Nolan is one of the most respected directors of the 21st century. While he technically made his debut with Following in 1998, Nolan's breakout work is largely considered to be Memento, which was released in 2000. This movie earned Nolan his first Oscar nomination, for Best Original Screenplay, based on the script he co-wrote with his brother Jonathan Nolan. Memento is perhaps one of Nolan's most classic examples of playing with time as a storytelling device, a motif that would become a signature tool throughout his work.
Memento was well-received, and Best Picture, and also earned the auteur an award for Best Director. As Nolan continues work on The Odyssey, acting icon John Lithgow names the movie that he considers to be Nolan's masterpiece.
Lithgow Thinks Interstellar Is Nolan's Masterpiece
Lithgow Played Donald In The Movie
Actor John Lithgow selects Interstellar as the Nolan movie that he considers to be a masterpiece. The sci-fi epic was released in 2014 and starred Matthew McConaughey as a former NASA pilot, Cooper, who pilots a spacecraft that attempts to find a new planet for humans when Earth becomes increasingly uninhabitable. Lithgow played a ing role in Interstellar, playing Cooper's father-in-law, Donald. Interstellar's cast also included Anne Hathaway, Mackenzie Foy, Jessica Chastain, Ellen Burstyn, David Oyelowo, and a young Timothée Chalamet.
In an interview with Variety, Lithgow touts Interstellar as Nolan's masterpiece. Lithgow begins by fondly recalling an Interstellar scene that he got to film with Chalamet, noting that he later got to "watch him turn into a superstar." The Donald actor goes so far as to refer to Interstellar as Nolan's "masterpiece" yet itted that the director has "come up with a few masterpieces." Check out the full quote from Lithgow below:
We go see the New York Yankees play in what looks like a community recreation center ballfield. Because you know, there's only 10% of the world's population left. And yet we're trying to keep alive the way things used to be. You know of course, I was the old man. I was the grandad of Timothée Chalamet, I might add. I consider it Chris Nolan's masterpiece, but he's come up with a few masterpieces. But a great time. And I got to work with Timothée and watch him turn into a superstar. A much much much bigger deal than I am.
What This Means For Interstellar
Interstellar Has Had A Lasting Impact
While Interstellar had an overall positive reception at the time of its release, it is far from Nolan's top-rated film. In fact, among the stiff competition, the sci-fi epic is one of Nolan's lowest-rated movies on Rotten Tomatoes. That said, the 10th-anniversary screenings of the film last year had a decent box office showing for a re-release. Coupled with Lithgow's praise, this trend shows the lasting impact of Interstellar in the cultural zeitgeist, despite being overshadowed by some of Nolan's other work.
Christopher Nolan Movies Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes Score |
|
---|---|
Title (Year) |
RT Tomatometer |
Memento (2000) |
94% |
The Dark Knight (2008) |
94% |
Oppenheimer (2023) |
93% |
Insomnia (2002) |
92% |
Dunkirk (2017) |
92% |
Inception (2010) |
97% |
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) |
87% |
Batman Begins (2005) |
85% |
Following (1998) |
83% |
The Prestige (2006) |
77% |
Interstellar (2014) |
73% |
Tenet (2020) |
70% |
Source: Variety

From Christopher Nolan, Interstellar imagines a future where the Earth is plagued by a life-threatening famine, and a small team of astronauts is sent out to find a new prospective home among the stars. Despite putting the mission first, Coop (Matthew McConaughey) races against time to return home to his family even as they work to save mankind back on Earth.
- Cast
- John Lithgow
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
- Writers
- Jonathan Nolan, Christopher Nolan
- Main Genre
- Sci-Fi
- Budget
- 165 million
- Studio(s)
- Warner Bros. Pictures, Paramount Pictures
- Distributor(s)
- Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
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