Oppenheimer is almost here, so what better time to look back at the best biopics based on history's most influential scientists?
One of the most talked-about summer releases this year is Oppenheimer, a biopic about the man who invented the nuclear bomb, directed by Christopher Nolan. Who was J. Robert Oppenheimer? Biographer Kai Bird delves into the physicist's fascinating life and legacy
Biopics that focus on famous scientists often must tread a fine line of explaining the science while humanizing the faces behind the discoveries. Here we reflect on 10 of the most significant, influential, and/or accurate science biopics over the past decades. View Deal2. Einstein and EddingtonOriginally released as a BBC Two drama, Einstein and Eddington has been widely overlooked despite its stellar cast and storytelling. Starring David Tennant as Sir Arthur Eddington and Andy Serkis as Albert Einstein, this film tells the story of the introduction of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity to the world, and Eddington’s relationship therein.
Though this film was released in 1999, it remains an inspirational classic for families and folks of all ages.View Deal4. AgoraReaching far back in the annals of history, Agora is an English-language Spanish film that tells the story of Hypatia, a woman in late 4th century Roman Egypt who challenges the heliocentric model of our solar system.
This award-winning film is generally acceptable for all ages though the themes may be intense for younger viewers. Premium: $19.99 / month It’s generally appropriate for all ages and may be an interesting watch for young inventors, though realizing there is a significant portion focusing on relationships. The film takes some interesting directorial choices but overall is a faithful adaptation of his life, winning the Alfred P. Sloan award at Sundance Film Festival in 2020.Hulu + Live TV: $69.99/month
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