‘Licorice Pizza’ Doubles Down on Release Strategy: 3 New Cities Get Single-Screening Previews
Exclusive: Sure, it’s risky — but these days, what isn’t?
Exclusive: Sure, it’s risky — but these days, what isn’t?
Paul Thomas Anderson’s new movie gets a custom-made platform release, but most distributors have decided that approach is a luxury their films can no longer afford.
With California and New York closed, 70mm screenings are a challenge — but it’s a lot easier to find the Christopher Nolan film on IMAX.
Christopher Nolan’s film should face extraordinary demand, especially if the sneaks are limited to once-nightly screenings.
California will have 12 locations, New York has four, and thanks to Alamo Drafthouse Texas has 13.
Projection problems at the Arclight Hollywood derailed two 70mm screenings of ‘Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’ Friday.
We’ve got every location in North America playing the film in 35mm and 70mm.
As expected, Netflix is booking “Roma” in the 70 mm format that filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón most wants the film to be experienced.
There are “no digital tricks, remastered effects, or revisionist edits” this time.
How will the film’s grainy 35mm images look blown up to a much larger format? Paul Thomas Anderson’s experiment with film projection continues apace.