The same thing happened with Anna Gunn during Breaking Bad to the point that she wrote a New York Times article addressing the situation.
I saw that article the other day and I'm very amused how Cracked of all websites pointed how utterly ridiculous people about nitpicking Interstellar.
At the end of the day you either liked the film or you didn't and there is no such thing as an objective opinion about
anything, - least of all a movie.
I get it - several people posting in this thread really liked this movie - obviously to the point where they thought it was a cinematic masterpiece of something.
I personally was underwhelmed, thought it ran long, and for an average movie goer - not a scientist and as a lay person who even has a passing understanding of the theory of relativity - was unnecessarily complex and sometimes convoluted and confusing.
The one redeeming point for this film to
me, was that it was visually stunning.
Related to the nitpicks of this film - I find it disturbing that some people posted death threats to critics of this film. That says a lot for me about some of the rabid enthusiasts of this movie and their mental instability.
God help us all when Wars VII comes out and some people are unhappy or even happy about that too and what some individuals reactions will be.