Christopher Nolan’s biographical film, Oppenheimer, has made history by surpassing all previous records on IMDb (IBDM is likely a typo). According to The Direct, the movie achieved a phenomenal rating of 9.2 on IMDb, making it the highest-rated studio film ever produced in Hollywood.

This remarkable score allowed Oppenheimer to outshine renowned classics like The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, The Dark Knight, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Schindler’s List, 12 Angry Men, and others.
However, the film’s reign at the top was short-lived, as its IMDb rating dropped to 8.8, while The Shawshank Redemption retained its higher rating of 9.3.
Christopher Nolan’s highly anticipated film, Oppenheimer, has been met with immense acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. The intriguing plot of the movie has managed to captivate and surprise viewers, adding to its success.
Upon its theatrical release, Oppenheimer’s box office earnings have been exceptional, surpassing expectations. Notably, the film has also achieved the feat of breaking all previous records on IMDb.
Currently, Oppenheimer is engaged in a heated competition at the box office with the movie Barbie, as both films strive to outperform each other in ticket sales and audience reception.
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