Two outlets publish rankings of Christopher Nolan’s filmography, covering all 13 of his directed features from his earliest work through his later major releases. Both pieces present a comparative list that places Nolan’s films in an order from lowest to highest, including titles such as “The Dark Knight,” “The Prestige,” “Tenet,” and “Dunkirk,” along with other films in between. The Independent frames the review around Nolan unveiling a new starry epic and revisiting the director’s complete slate to determine which films top the list. The Hollywood Reporter likewise compiles an end-to-end ranking of the 13 movies and emphasizes that it includes “The Odyssey.” While the articles share the same overall premise—ranking all of Nolan’s 13 films—they do so through separate lists, meaning the relative positions of individual movies may differ from outlet to outlet. Overall, the coverage is a critical consolidation of Nolan’s body of work, focusing on comparative assessments rather than reporting new production or release details.