Not only does it feature one of the best Matthew McConaughey performances and a great score from Hans Zimmer, much of the film wasn’t shot on a green screen and offers some pretty revolutionary ideas concerning space travel, relativity, and most of all, humanity’s quest to find answers to all of life’s questions.
At the very least just go back and watch the insanely beautiful trailer.
Add in some impressive shots of black holes, warm holes, and holes left in the hearts of several of the characters, and you have yourself an adventure worth revisiting six years later.
Audiences are still debating the divisive ending of Christopher Nolan’s 2014 space/time travel/father and daughter drama, but despite the confusing final act of the nearly three-hour blockbuster, Interstellar remains one of the most inventive and enjoyable movies to come out in the past 10 years, no matter the genre.