Barbenheimer, Part Two: Second Thoughts and the Life of “Oppenheimer”

Barbenheimer, Part Two: Second Thoughts and the Life of “Oppenheimer”

As expected, Barbie won the box office battle between these two juggernauts. It helps that Barbie is an hour shorter and is, well, Barbie. But Oppenheimer, who I now think of as Barbie’s more serious older brother, is doing just fine, raking in over a quarter of a billion dollars in the U.S. and $649M worldwide. Critically, Oppenheimer has been a little better than Barbie, with Rotten Tomatoes showing that 94% of its reviews are positive. So Christopher Nolan and Universal have done pretty great with making a summer blockbuster out of a three-hour movie that’s mostly just men sitting in rooms talking about science.

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Barbenheimer, Part One: “Barbie,” Robbie, and the Beauty of Reality

Barbenheimer, Part One: “Barbie,” Robbie, and the Beauty of Reality

I’m a couple of weeks late to the party, and what a couple of weeks they have been! Coming out of COVID, we had two certified “The Movies are Back!” blockbusters in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Top Gun: Maverick. But we really had not had a huge cultural moment in the movie world…until now. The twin openings of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer truly took the entertainment world by storm. Prior to their opening, no two movies had ever each grossed more than $80 million in the same opening weekend. Barbie’s domestic opening of $155 million and Oppenheimer’s $82 million led to the fourth biggest box office weekend of all time (behind the two Avengers Infinity Saga movies and Star Wars: The Force Awakens). Together, they cleared half a billion dollars worldwide in three days. And, to make it all the better, they are both very good movies. So let’s review them both. We’ll start with the pink-painted juggernaut that is Barbie.

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