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To watch ‘Sinners’ in Imax 70mm, they traveled hundreds of miles

If you ask Cinephile, there is nothing better than IMAX 70mm. So the latest Ryan Coogler, “Sinners”, which was partially filmed on IMAX cameras, and appears in IMAX 70 mm, has been all the tanna since it appeared at the weekend, when he achieved $ 63.5 million worldwide, and exceeded expectations.

“Singer” is distinguished The original refreshing This plot is part of the Jim Crowe period for two brothers, Joyk joint, part of the vampire movie. Coagler’s repeated Coogler starring Michael B. Jordan and the new expatriate Miles Caton, the movie A CinemasCore received – First at all For a horror movie – and 98 % on spoiled tomatoes.

For many cinema pioneers, enthusiasm around the bending movie is compatible with the excitement of the Coogler’s artistic achievements, which follows in the footsteps of the best image of the Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”. (While “Joker: Folie à Deux” and Denis Villeneuve “Dune: Part” in IMAX 70mm, they were fired for IMAX digitally. Encourage To watch the film in its intended format, on IMAX 70 mm screens in the width ratio to 1.43: 1.

But it is difficult to meet the mandate of what may appear to be “sinners” in IMAX 70 mm in eight theaters in the United States and 10 theaters worldwide: Harkins Arizona Mills 18 & Imax In Timby Regal Irvine Spectrum & Imax In Irvin Universal Cinema Amc at Citywalk Hollywood & Imax In Los Angeles Amc Metreon 16 & Imax In San Francisco toNImax Ath In Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Imax Theater in Indiana State Museum In Indianapolis AMC Lincoln Square 13 & Imax In New York City; Cinemark Dallas & Imax In Dallas Cineplex Cinemas Vauughan & Imax In Ontario, Canada; and British Film Institute Imax In London.

The average screen of the IMAX 70 mm (except London) sites was about $ 91,000 during the weekend, according to the IMAX representative.

As for the IMAX 70 mm very, the film camera is generally the highest animated camera has ever developed. The negative IMAX has a 12 x 18K solution, according to the IMAX Quality Manager David Kelly. Compared, the highest accuracy in the TV or medium movies is 4K.

Bill Code, a Theater historian And retired retirement. “An unusual amount of details is taken.” Simply, “he is bigger, it’s more clear, it’s better.”

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In addition to the noise, although it is not the first film used for mixed circumambulations, “Singer” is the first movie to be filmed on both Imax (1.43: 1) Film and Ultra Panavision 70 (2.76: 1). Durald Arkapaw is the first photography director in Imax. Ultra Panavision 70 was a return to the release of “The BheenFul Eight” of Kentin Tarantino in 2015. Before, coordination was not used for it Almost 50 years old.

Kelly said that “sinners” put in the same company that the famous filmmakers are placed Nolan, Tarantino, Paul Thomas Anderson, Martin Scorsese and Stephen Spielberg, who have influence and experience to film in the movie.

“We are excited because he is a young movie maker and has done an incredible job with this,” Kelly said. “He is not just a manager who is fond of the story, he is a person who is fond of technology and believes that both of these two are pushing people to theaters.”

Kelly said that “sinners” are one of the most positive films that he worked on. In Dallas, Cinemark added 10 am to the IMAX for the film for two weeks to meet the audience’s request.

Kelly said: “A relatively limited version of 70 mm -” Obenheimer “was presented in IMAX 70 mm in 30 theaters worldwide – to the decision of work,” Kelly said.

Kaldawil put it frankly: “Obenheimer” made them go, but let’s face it, Ryan Kogler is not Christopher Nolan. Mr. Kogerer does not have a recognition of the name to demand 30 theaters with each printed cost of more than $ 50,000, not to mention the cost of equipment.

On the other hand, the limited opportunities to watch the movie with its intended format “make it an event and people know that they will get a more proud experience and will get the entire image,” said Counter.

“Well, how do we know that if you are a nut for the movie?” He asked Caldawil. “People travel thousands of miles to see it.”

The Times spoke with the cinema pioneers who only did that:

Sean Smirkka, 46

Where do you live? Outside Cleveland

Any theater he did Watch the movie in? IMAX Theater at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis

Why did you take the trip? The main thought is that we only have three actual IMAX screens that can be accessed from remote – Indianapolis, Grand Rapids and Toronto. I did not understand any of them even a few years ago when “Oppenheimer” came out. I grabbed a ticket in Indianapolis, I walked like, “Wow Tayyib, the giant of the screen”, and I just blew my mind how much it was compared to IMAX that I know at home. I was completely indulged in it. On the tenth anniversary of December, I returned to a “stars”.

People think, “Oh, it’s greater or that there is more sound,” but the percentage to the height actually changes from one scene to another and really affects your viewing experience. My father took to see “sinners” in Indianapolis last Thursday. I got perfect seats in the center. He walked, looks around me like, “Where is the screen?” I like, “this whole wall is the screen.” The film opened at 1.43: 1. He sits there while looking around, you can say that his mind has been detonated. Hear talks about it then definitely make a five -hour trip worth it.

David Janov, 36

Where do you live? Chicago

Any theater he did Watch the movie in? IMAX Theater at Indiana State Museum

Why did you take the trip? I lived in Los Angeles and Orange County for 17 years and we are really spoiled there. There are many IMAX theaters – Imax type This is able to display the real movie, not laser drop. Chicago had one in Navy Pier, but it was closed during Covid and Chicago that did not even have to drop the laser.

So when a movie was filmed, such as “Singer” and as Christopher Nolan does, I want to see it in IMAX 70 mm, and it was the closest Indianapolis. I got a plane ticket worth $ 166 for today – this was [Tuesday] – It was left at 7 am from Chicago. Even the Uber driver was like, “You are heading to the airport, don’t you need any luggage?” You are like, “You don’t need luggage today.” It is a short journey – only 35 minutes – and relatively cheap. When she landed, Uber took to the center of Indianapolis, got lunch, saw “sinners”, then literally recovered to the airport and returned to Chicago at 4 pm, he was a little crazy. I still don’t believe that I did it.

I was talking to my girlfriend and friends about this trip and they were like, “Is it worth it?” I was like, “Yes, it’s worth it because they put the Imax 70 mm movie only once a year.” When I saw this YouTube video about Ryan Kogler talks about different cross ratesI was like, “This man is talking to me.” … I am happy that it and the Kristover Nolan put their weight behind IMAX 70 mm. I am not connected, but I want to escape these amazing formats.

Anudiep Metuku, 23

Where do you live? Sacramento

Any theater he did Watch the movie in? Amc Metreon 16 & Imax in San Francisco

Why did you take the trip? Once the tickets go directly, I was sure to get two tickets [for] April 19, but with the approaching today, I came to some information by Radet, saying that Ryan Koger was at the Grand Lake theater in Auckland on Thursday and that he might be in Merion on Friday. So I was thinking on Friday afternoon if I should take the trip. It was a kind of gambling, but my younger brother, who also cares about Imax, encouraged me. I was refreshing the page until I really got a good seat and led two hours directly to San Francisco after work.

The experience of the movie in this format was great, especially with the knowledge that Metreon Imax was “Home” IMAX from Coogler. I saw videos, but I was not in a hall with a way out. Energy in the room – everyone was very excited when he entered. He mentioned when he presented the film, pointing to the audience, that he sat in the same seat as I did with “Singer” in Metreon when he watched “The Dark Knight” in 2008 (the first time that IMAX 70 mm was used in a documentary movie) and then after he knew he wanted to shoot [on Imax film]. I also saw “The Dark Knight” in 2008. We lived in Hyderabad, India, and my father and little brother took to the Imax Theater called Prasads. This was my first and first brother to expose 70 mm Imax, and since then we have always tried to capture imax movies in the big theater places.

Brendan Koville, 27

Where are you from? Washington, DC

Any theater he did Watch the movie in? Amc Lincoln Square 13 & Imax in New York City

Why did you take the trip? In high school and college, I realized that there is this largest coordination to watch movies, but from the Middle West, I had no truly means. So “Oppenheimer” was the first person I went through and did so for “Dune 2” last year. It was irrational about “sinners”.

I have friends to come with me. We made a trip on the road from three people and we did not stay until night. We left the capital at 5 am, we got there by 9 o’clock, and we saw the film at one in the evening, and they returned again at 4 o’clock and we went home by nine o’clock. It was a full working day for 10 hours. We all loved that. I will see her now for the third time in a week.

What really distinguishes in “sinners” – [with] Everything on the part of the wonderful terror, to how it markets as a type of type, was all the things that the student who taught a lot in the movie was a kind of cherry at the top.

It is a skill that Ryan Kogler in general has, and his ability as a black movie maker on weaving black stories in films such as “Creed” and Marvel with “Black Panther”, and made this angle to digest for people who are not used to go to films that have social comment. His ability to make it, and now this artistic experience is digestible in the type of horror impressive and really distinctive. You do not need to understand these things to enjoy them, but for the people who understand them, these artistic elements add value.

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