How Oppenheimer, A Movie About Creating Destruction, 'Healed' Theaters

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'I would call this is nature's way of healing,' director Paul Thomas Anderson said to the Associated Press. The theatrical industry seemingly couldn't be stopped in 2018\/2019, and while some people knew that some form of a downward trend had to happen in 2020, no one could have foreseen the pandemic. The movie industry had […]\n

to play on IMAX screens this week; Oppenheimer has dominated the large format for weeks, and you don't get that sort of domination without playing to a large audience. Producershows that even a heavy movie can do well with a wide audience.

"We have teenagers, and everyone's sort of dismissing them as potential audiences," Thomas said."They think they're just not into long-form storytelling or big ideas, and that's complete nonsense. … It's just been incredibly touching, honestly, to hear people talk about the film and hear about young people going to see it multiple times."

Writer, director, and producer Christopher Nolan on the set of OPPENHEIMER. Credit: Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures © Universal Pictures. All Rights Reserved.is being felt across the movie industry, and directors who genuinely believe in theatrical experience and large format specifically are feeling more optimistic than ever that the industry is not going anywhere anytime soon.

plays Lewis Strauss, a founding commissioner of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Academy Award® nominee

 

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