Like all of Christopher Nolan’s heroes, the King of Ithaca is yearning for home.

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The Odyssey will be released in theatres on 17 July

Christopher Nolan was full of “despair and optimism” after Oscar winner “Oppenheimer.” It’s why he had to make his star-studded epic “The Odyssey.”

The King of Ithaca confused me as a child. I’m wary about seeing what Christopher Nolan has done with him.

Like all of Christopher Nolan’s heroes, the King of Ithaca is yearning for home.

Christopher Nolan has taken on the epic challenge of adapting “The Odyssey” into a large-scale Hollywood film.

Christopher Nolan has never been afraid to dream a little bigger. It’s almost a calling. With every film, he’s pushed himself and the medium further — playing with form,…

Christopher Nolan has adapted “The Odyssey” to make it accessible and relatable for modern audiences

Editorial: The universal themes addressed by one of humanity’s greatest storytellers more than merit Hollywood box-office treatment

Christopher Nolan on big-budget pressure, finally conquering Ulysses and why The Odyssey, his highly anticipated adaptation of Homer’s epic, deserves to be seen on the big screen

Haven’t cracked “The Odyssey” since high school? Don’t worry, you don’t need a classics degree to understand Christopher Nolan’s adaptation. One of his primary goals was to make…