Nice you found an enjoyable big screen movie.
I have been increasingly disappointed with Hollywood’s offerings to the point that none are grabbing my interest.
For anyone in the washington dc area... a great way to see Interstellar is to first go to the air and space museum planetarium to see Dark Universe. That gives the edge of science fact while showing images similar to Interstellar. Then go see Interstellar. By doing the two together you have a better idea of the true boundary between science and science fiction.
I rarely go... about 3 times a year. Usually in the Summer and again around Christmas.
Although I may have to see “Exodus: Gods and Kings” in the Theater too. Check it out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-8YsulfxVI
Pixar has actually been making great movies that just haven’t done as well at the box office as Disney. “Rise of the Guardians” was family friendly and respectful of religion. “Legend of the Guardians” had excellent analogies of standing up to evil but powerful people who push you to go along.
And “Big Hero 6” actually breaks the “evil capitalist” stereotype in an interesting twist. In short, you think the capitalist is evil, but he isn’t the villain. And it affirms doing good without the increasingly “good guy is just less bad than the bad guys” Marvel portrays.