Unless you live under a rock985 Archives you know that Sinnersis all the rage right now. Ryan Coogler's take on the horror genre (as well as the musical genre, to be honest) has been receiving rave reviews from both critics and audiences, especiallythose who've gotten the chance to see the film in the 70mm IMAX format, which is only playing in a handful of theaters across the country. The limited-engagement version of the film features much greater detail than the others, including more color and depth, as well as larger aspect ratios so you can see even more of the movie's killer cinematography. If you can get to one of those participating theaters, it's well worth seeing it this way.
SEE ALSO: Ryan Coogler and 'Sinners' cast on their vampire musical being 'genre-fluid'The 70mm IMAX experience just got even more special, though, because beginning on April 23, some of those participating theaters started giving away Sinners-themed film strips for those seeing the film in this format. It's not literally from the actual roll of film, but it's still a pretty cool commemorative piece for a special experience. If you're into collecting movie memorabilia, this is a must-get.
But how do you get one yourself? All you have to do is go see Sinnersin 70mm IMAX at one of the included theaters, and you'll be given one free of charge. Easy! Just note that you can only get one strip per ticket, and they'll be given out on a first-come, first-served basis. They'll only have them while supplies last, and each location will have varying amounts of the souvenir film strips. If you want one, we recommend seeing the film in 70mm IMAX as soon as possible to ensure that you're one of the lucky few.
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