![]() ![]() He was hired by Screen Rant in 2013 to write box office prediction posts in conjunction with the Screen Rant Underground's Box Office Battle game, and his role at the site grew from there. He is a graduate of Wesley College's Bachelor of Media Arts and Master of Sport Leadership programs. Luckily, the 50th anniversary will be an occasion to celebrate, and Star Trek should live long and prosper for years to come.Ĭhris Agar is a senior movie/TV news editor for Screen Rant and one of Screen Rant's Rotten Tomatoes approved critics. There's something for both newcomers and longtime fans to latch on to, as the script pays homage to the legacy of Star Trek in subtle and touching ways. Given the circumstances of its road to the big screen, what Lin, Pegg, and Jung were able to accomplish is impressive, and the end result is something that rivals (or bests) the quality of Beyond's predecessors. In the end, Star Trek Beyond is a rousingly entertaining ride that gets the franchise back on track just in time for Star Trek 4's arrival soon. Even those who aren't necessarily fond of 3D should find something to enjoy with the upgrade, as Beyond is a tentpole that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen possible. Watching Beyond with the benefit of 3D will make it a more immersive experience, placing the viewer in space or on vibrant worlds, including Yorktown station and the planet Altamid. The film is grand in scope and visually stunning, with striking locations that pop off the screen. While the decision to purchase a premium format ticket will be up to the individual viewer, Beyond is very much worth the extra investment. Cillian Murphy stars as Oppenheimer opposite Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh and more.Star Trek Beyond is playing in IMAX, IMAX 3D, and standard 3D. Robert Oppenheimer as he leads the Manhattan Project and creates the atom bomb to end World War II. “Oppenheimer” follows theoretical physicist J. Nolan has already revealed he was able to simulate the explosion of the atomic bomb without relying on VFX. “We’re able to do things with picture now that before we were really only able to do with sound in terms of an oversize impact for the audience - an almost physical sense of response to the film.” “We knew that this had to be the showstopper,” Nolan told AP. Nolan movies have been criticized in the past for simply being too loud, but it sounds like “Oppenheimer” might blow the roof off theaters when it comes time to showing the Trinity Test, which marked the the first detonation of a nuclear weapon. Large format theaters are also essential to experience the sound design of the film. You’re immersing them in the world of the film.” You’ve got a huge screen and you’re filling the peripheral vision of the audience. You’re getting a feeling of 3D without the glasses. “The headline, for me, is by shooting on Imax 70mm film, you’re really letting the screen disappear. “The sharpness and the clarity and the depth of the image is unparalleled,” Nolan said. ![]() ![]() Some of those venues include the AMC Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, the AMC Lincoln Square in New York, the Cinemark Dallas, the Regal King of Prussia near Philadelphia and the AutoNation Imax in Fort Lauderdale. However, that format only exists in 25 theaters across North America. Nolan told AP that the “best possible experience” for viewing “Oppenheimer” is the Imax 70mm film format. ![]()
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