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‘Sinners' Is The Movie Film Nerds Have Been Waiting For

‘Sinners' Is The Movie Film Nerds Have Been Waiting For

Kory Nicholoff could have seen 'Sinners' in a movie theater in his hometown of Detroit. Instead he drove nine hours round trip to see it in Indianapolis.
He wanted to watch Ryan Coogler's horror film about vampires and blues music in the most expansive, high-fidelity version available. The IMAX theater at the Indiana State Museum was one of only eight venues in the whole country with a super deluxe film print of 'Sinners' loaded in its gargantuan projector.

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