Oscars Aftermath: The Good, The Bad & The Kenergy

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Nolan and his studio benefactor succeeded creatively and financially the old-fashioned way, not via some innovative strategy. Photo: eff Kravitz/FilmMagic
Matthew Belloni
March 12, 2024

Christopher Nolan didn’t thank Jason Kilar in his Oscars acceptance speech last night, but the seeds of the Oppenheimer quasi-sweep were sown on December 3, 2020. That date—let’s call it the Big Bang of the current Hollywood solar system—was when Kilar, the former Hulu executive whom AT&T hired to turn WarnerMedia into Netflix, announced Project Popcorn, his plan to leverage the pandemic to boost HBO Max by debuting the entire ’21 slate online the day the titles hit theaters.