Have you heard of Christopher Nolan? He's a film director who likes to make big ol' movies that are full of practical effects and confusing timelines. His latest, Tenet, seems to be (as far as we can tell) the platonic ideal of both of these obsessions, boasting tons of expensive action and time-inverting shenanigans for all of us to enjoy (whenever the heck it's safe for us to see it). You'd have to imagine Nolan has to run a pretty tight ship with lots of stopping, tons of time being spent, and other typical "blockbuster set" …