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'Sinners' Re-Release for 70mm Showings Draws Moviegoers to Indianapolis

  • IMAX re-released Ryan Coogler's horror film 'Sinners' in 70mm at the Indiana State Museum starting May 16, attracting national audiences to Indianapolis.
  • 'Sinners' was filmed on 70mm IMAX film, but few theaters have the required equipment, leading to its initial removal to accommodate a Marvel film before popular demand prompted the re-release.
  • The Indiana State Museum IMAX is one of only eight U.S. Theaters equipped to project 70mm film, and the 16 showings planned through May 21 nearly sold out due to its rich resolution and the film’s box office success.
  • 'Sinners' earned over $220 million domestically and holds a 97% Rotten Tomatoes rating, with audiences traveling from states like Minnesota and Georgia for the 70mm experience, according to theater manager Neale Johantgen.
  • The re-release underscores the film’s cultural impact and continued appeal, highlighting how its technical uniqueness and thematic resonance draw cinephiles nationwide months after its April debut.
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WPLN — Nashville Public Radio broke the news in on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
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