The Odyssey (2026) ***1/2
Undoubtedly grand spectacle filmmaking, but I have the same problems with The Odyssey (2026) that I do with most of Christopher Nolan 's movies, which is that the editing is oftentimes atrocious and the action is sloppy. Here, too, his out-of-sync style feels more like it's designed to draw audiences back for revisits to make more money than as a fitting narrative device. That being said, this picture is easier to understand and follow on the first viewing than much of his prior work (by virtue of the fact that the source material is so well known and that no great attempt was made to be faithful to the Greek origins; usually I'm not too bothered by anachronisms, but they were egregious here). Thankfully, most of the dialogue can be made out as well (unlike 2020's Tenet [ review ]) . The look and feel of The Odyssey is very much in line with Denis Villeneuve 's Dune films, which I'm not in love with either. Overall, entertaining enough and wor...