Multiple Australian outlets publish a ranking of British director Christopher Nolan’s feature films, using his overall awards record as context. The pieces note that Nolan has released 13 films and that they collectively have won 18 Academy Awards. The articles then position “The Odyssey” in relation to “Oppenheimer,” discussing how the new or newly highlighted title measures up within Nolan’s filmography.

While the articles differ in the specific ranking positions and the detailed reasoning used by each writer, they share the central framing: Nolan’s body of work is widely acclaimed and has been recognized repeatedly by major awards. The comparison between “The Odyssey” and “Oppenheimer” is presented as a way to evaluate the director’s latest entry against one of his most prominent recent successes.

Overall, the coverage stays focused on film rankings and comparative assessment within Nolan’s catalog, emphasizing the scale of his critical and awards impact and inviting readers to consider where “The Odyssey” stands relative to “Oppenheimer.”