Tag: imax

Now in IMAX: China Summits Everest in THE CLIMBERS

Ahead of its release in theaters across the U.S. on Friday, October 4, Daniel Lee's The Climbers opens today in IMAX engagements.  On another very hot day locally, this sounds incredibly cool: Wu Jing and Zhang Ziyi star, with Jackie...

Have Your Say: What Is the Future of Movie Watching?

Last week, when speaking with indieWIRE, Dunkirk director Christopher Nolan shared his disdain for the way Netflix presents their original feature content, namely their lack of any theatrical window for films such as Bong Joon-Ho's Okja -- a big screen...

Destroy All Monsters: Go Big, GAME OF THRONES, Before You Go Home

Quietly over the weekend, several IMAX theatres played two episodes of HBO's Game of Thrones on their very big screens - and grossed $1.5 million. It's not a huge amount of money. It doesn't even fractionally compare to American Sniper's...

CROUCHING TIGER Sequel Will Hit Netflix And Some Imax Cinemas Same Day

The moviegoing experience will change even more come next August. Netflix and The Weinstein Co. have just announced that they will release the sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon simultaneously on Netflix and select Imax screens around the world, according...

AnarchyVision: Jason Gorber Talks PRISONERS, ART OF THE STEAL and WIZARD OF OZ 3D

Still recovering from the long hours of TIFF (and writing all these ScreenAnarchy reviews!) but managed to take in a screening during the fest of Denis Villeneuve's Prisoners and Jonathan Sobol's Art of the Steal. Also was thoroughly impressed with...

Hey, NYC! Wanna See METALLICA: THROUGH THE NEVER For Free? [Updated. Code Fixed]

[Updated: The Code has been fixed and should work now to redeem passes.]I know next to nothing about the band Metallica, so here I find myself just the messenger with the hunch that a good cross section of our audience...

Jason Gorber's Cineruminations: 70mm, 4K, and THE MASTER's Split Personality

Ever since Paul Thomas Anderson announced that he'd be shooting The Master for large format celluloid presentation, many of us have been drooling at the prospect of a modern, epic 70mm masterpiece slipping out of Hollywood. It's been 16 years...