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Christopher Nolan’s most underrated movie pulls a fast one on streaming

Christopher Nolan's most underrated movie is on the cusp of cracking the Top 10 on a major streaming service.

Since making the jump into blockbuster territory with Batman Begins in 2005, Christopher Nolan has almost exclusively remained in big budget territory.

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The filmmaker’s success has given him the freedom to do whatever he wants on a creative level, and that obviously means crafting expensive action-packed epics that play with narrative and structural conventions. Even the Oppenheimer has a budget well north of $100 million, and as far as we can tell it’s a fairly straightforward biographical drama.

That leaves The Prestige as the sole outlier, with the $40 million mystery thriller arriving in theaters a year after he rebooted Batman. Christian Bale and Hugh Jackman headline the period piece as rival magicians willing to go to any lengths to gain the upper hand, in a film that relies on sleight of hand as much as its dueling protagonists.

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A 76% Rotten Tomatoes score and $109 million box office haul puts it near the bottom of the Nolan pile from both a critical and commercial perspective, but it’s since gone on to stake a strong claim as his most underrated feature. As per FlixPatrol, it’s been finding a new audience on HBO Max, too, having cracked the platform’s Top 10 in 19 countries.

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