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Nuclear Now
Directed by
Oliver Stone
2023
1h 46m
Documentary
7.3
75%
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An investigation into the possibility of addressing climate change with a move away from fossil fuels to nuclear power.
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Nuclear Now Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
A blah format so beholden to dry narration over cascading archival footage.
New York Times
Brandon Yu
The film's aversion to formal or rhetorical bombast as it discusses scientists' hopes for a better future is its own balm.
Spectrum Culture
Josh Goller
With a climate on the brink, and almost insurmountable odds to achieve what's necessary to ensure long-term sustainability, Stone compellingly and passionately argues that there's always the nuclear option.
NYC Movie Guru
Avi Offer
An illuminating and persuasive wake-up call.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
[An] intensely compelling, must-see documentary...
Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
If Nuclear galvanizes a handful of people and even convinces a few more around nuclear power issues, good for Stone. But the movie itself is barely a filmed TED Talk.
TheWrap
Carlos Aguilar
Even if the vehicle to deliver it is dull, Stone's pursuit to disseminate a hopeful take in the face of the current apocalyptic prognosis for our collective existence remains commendable.
FirstShowing.net
Alex Billington
Most importantly, Oliver Stone has a done a fine job creating a film that addresses one of the greatest crises humanity has ever faced - by optimistically telling us that the solution is right there, waiting for us to re-adopt and re-implement.
In Review Online
Paul Attard
Basically, it's the type of inoffensive educational video you'd throw on while substituting for a third-grade science class, except it goes on a bit longer than the allocated 45-minute period would allow.
Decider
John Serba
[Stone] praises the spirit of progress and the human mind's capability for ingenuity, concluding on an upbeat note, and maybe crafting a new narrative about Stone himself: instead of being his old divisive self, he's trying to unite us for a common cause.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
"We've run out of time to be afraid."
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Damon Wise
It's a hard watch, being dominated by Stone's dense, monotonous voice-over and featuring scientists with next to no screen presence. Nevertheless, it puts forward a lot of unexpected proposals about nuclear energy, debunking powerful myths along the way.
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