Also, IMO, Wunmi Mosaku can do no wrong. Just saw her in a UK take on Stranger Things called Passengers (Britbox), which was only ok but she was really fantastic in it. I believe she was also in Lovecraft Country (which has quite a bit in common with Sinners, actually...). I'd love to see her more.
The music element was interesting. A shallow take is that music is dangerous, but the Big Scene had a lot more to say... More like music is powerful, and power is not intrinsically light or dark.
My last was No Time to Die, not IMAX, but in the same theatre Christopher Lee AND Peter Cushing first trod the boards. Thanks to my time in HM Forces, I park at the door, can actually see my Peugeot (Doesn't fly) until the doors close. For '2049' there were 14 people, max with me. Bliss! :)
It is that! Plus, on the front we have The Dome, one of the oldest Cinemas there is, an Edwardian wonder (I saw Blade Runner, Firefox there) and the entrance always oddly reminds me of The Shining...
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Avoiding spoilers, but the specific regional take on the...bad guys...was kind of hilariously refreshing.
Would have loved to see them incorporate the music even more. Battle-of-the-bands style showdown.
At least my last experience was Blade Runner 2049 in IMAX.