
Christopher Nolan’s ‘Interstellar’ returns to Prague in IMAX 70mm for 10th anniversary
As with last year’s Oppenheimer, Prague’s IMAX cinema at Cinema City Flora will be the only one in continental Europe to screen Interstellar in 70mm.
As with last year’s Oppenheimer, Prague’s IMAX cinema at Cinema City Flora will be the only one in continental Europe to screen Interstellar in 70mm.
A now-adult Losers’ Club returns to Derry to face Pennywise in this sequel that matches the original in overall quality, and tacks on an extra hour of running time
What is likely to be the final movie with this cast of X-Men characters is one the low points for this 19-year-old saga
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