Bear in mind per week or two in the past when there was a chunk in The Hollywood Reporter boasting about how Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey was going to “skip social media influencer screenings” and was as an alternative “going straight to skilled critics screenings”?
This text, which was shared extensively on-line, was interpreted by many as an indication that Nolan was not taking part in the sport utilized by most different filmmakers and Hollywood studios to flood the online with social media reactions from “fan-site bloggers and influencers” — whose opinions are inclined to skew way more constructive — earlier than evaluations from extra conventional critics seem — that are usually a bit extra measured of their reward. (THR known as the transfer “a present of power” that might finally be seen as “a assured flex.”)
Though some savvy readers have begun to catch on to this follow, these early reactions nonetheless filtered out to a number of the moviegoing public anyway, like in pull-quote commercials. (Critic are raving about Minions and Monsters! It’s one of the best film of the yr says @ButtFlakes420 on X!)

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10 days later listed below are a complete bunch of Odyssey tweets. And I can say for sure that whereas some old fashioned critics might have gotten into early screenings of The Odyssey, and one are two are represented in these tweets, most critics (myself included) received’t get to see it till subsequent week.
So what did these individuals consider the movie? Effectively, up to now they suppose The Odyssey is “as epic as motion pictures get” and “a grand and gripping rendition of Homer’s epic” with “grit,” “sensitivity,” and “coronary heart” with a “final act [that] rewards the journey.”
There will not be a ton of particulars in these tweets (there by no means are), however they’re all fairly constructive (as they normally are).

Right here’s a full sampling of the early reactions to Nolan’s The Odyssey:
The Odyssey is scheduled to open in theaters on July 17.

