Ryan Coogler's band of "Sinners" might be coming back to an IMAX theater near you this Halloween.
Six months after the theatrical release of the period action horror film starring Michael B. Jordan, IMAX has announced that "Sinners" will return to screens with IMAX and IMAX 70mm Film showings for one week only, starting Thursday, Oct. 30.
That being said, only a select number of theaters across the United States, eight to be exact, have the capacity to show "Sinners," just like Coogler intended.
"Shot With IMAX Film Cameras, this period vampire stunner is a cinematic experience uniquely designed for our screens," IMAX said. "Catch it this Halloween at your local IMAX."
Here are the eight theaters showing "Sinners" in IMAX 70mm this Halloween.
Where to watch 'Sinners' in IMAX on Halloween
Here's the full list of U.S. theaters showing "Sinners" in 70mm on Halloween, courtesy of IMAX:
Arizona:
- Harkins Arizona Mills 18 & IMAX in Tempe
California
- Regal Irvine Spectrum & IMAX in Irvine
- Universal Cinema AMC at CityWalk Hollywood & IMAX in Los Angeles
- AMC Metreon 16 & IMAX in San Francisco
Florida
- Autonation IMAX Theater in Fort Lauderdale
Indiana
- Indiana State Museum IMAX Theatre in Indianapolis
New York
- AMC Lincoln Square 13 & IMAX in New York City
Texas
- Cinemark Dallas & IMAX in Dallas
What's so special about 70mm film?
Films in 70mm have greater detail, color and depth than most other modern movies, the U.K. Science and Media Museum wrote during the release of Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," which was also displayed in 70 mm screenings.
"70mm is a must-see experience for film fans," the museum wrote at the time. "It’s the quality that digital has been working towards."
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PSA: Interested parties are encouraged to check with their local movie theater for the "most up-to-date listings."
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Reporting by Amaris Encinas, USA TODAY / USA TODAY
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