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Episode 49: Interstellar

One of Kip's favorite films of 2014, Interstellar, was both highly anticipated and received with various reviews. Some loved it, others found it confusing, drawn-out and illogical. And while some see it as a science fiction film, its themes deal largely with the most innate levels of humanity, our fears and our hopes. It is as much about love, solitude and exploration as it is about space travel. We welcome back Kyle Aaronson to discuss his take as well as the highs and lows of the film.

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Episode 49: Interstellar Kip Clark and Kyle Aaronson

Further Reading:

NBC News, "After 'Cosmos,' Neil deGrasse Tyson Dives Into Science of 'Interstellar'"

Entertainment Weekly, "15 Maddening 'Interstellar' Plot Holes"

BBC America, "Christopher Nolan's 'Interstellar is Coming to a Classroom Near You"

GQ, "Christopher Nolan's Interstellar Gets Lost in Space"