Rent or buy movies on YouTube or Google TV
Purchasing movies is no longer available on Google Play

Interstellar

2014 • 169 minutes
4.4
4.18K reviews
73%
Tomatometer
12
Rating
Eligible
Ratings and reviews aren’t verified  Learn More

About this movie

With our time on Earth coming to an end, a team of explorers undertakes the most important mission in human history: traveling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. From acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan ("The Dark Knight" films, "Inception"), "Interstellar" stars Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey ("Dallas Buyers Club"), Oscar winner Anne Hathaway ("Les Misérables"), Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain ("Zero Dark Thirty"), Bill Irwin ("Rachel Getting Married"), Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn ("Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore"), and Oscar winner Michael Caine ("The Cider House Rules"). The main cast also includes Wes Bentley, Casey Affleck, David Gyasi, Mackenzie Foy and Topher Grace.
Rating
12

Ratings and reviews

4.4
4.18K reviews
Tajinder Singh Thiara
August 31, 2020
A phenomenal disaster pretend rubbish when will humanity fly around Jupiter for real? Never. Maybe Mars? Never. Another fake trip to the moon? Humanity and its massive ego conquering the stars and planets like stars wars and star trek. Nasa and Musk do something you can't because everything is just so far so you go on your massive ego trips about planting tomatoes on Mars. It's a VAST universe and you only know about this universe its mental init?
A Google user
May 10, 2017
Takes too long to say nothing interesting. We get it - Relativity means he'll next meet his daughter when she's dying of old age. The rest seems to be the crew making newbie mistake after newbie mistake. Saving graces are the visuals and Bale's performance. Read "Tau Zero" for an earlier treatment of the impacts of Relativity on space travel (although with a different plot and outcome).
4 people found this review helpful
chris carter
April 2, 2015
Far far too much credit has been given to this film which drags along tediously. Story-wise, there's nothing new here and it could have been trimmed to 90 minutes. The inside of the space shuttle is soooo unconvincing that I never thought for one minute that they weren't in some dodgy set that creaked as the actors moved. The robots.. seriously.. was nolan inspired by a rubiks cube or the monolith in 2001.. either way this is a shoddy and boring sci-fi, lacking in originality, action or thrills.. "nothing to see here.. move along, move along"!
27 people found this review helpful