Yup, it would be a travesty if this beautifully filmed 8K movie isn't released on 4K disc. This movie is exactly what that home video format was developed for.
I would be shock if "In the Heights" doesn't receive a 4K disc release. There is no doubt that Conjuring 3 will get a 4K disc release. HBO Max is having a negative impact on Warner's box office receipts.
Chu was on Turner Classic Movies last Friday night as a guest programmer and talked about certain musicals and how they influenced his filmmaking for this movie. He specifically talked about Royal Wedding and they then showed that movie.
One thing I learned in life is that there will always be detractors, no matter how many accolades a person or thing received. Unfortunately, social media has given them a platform to express their displeasure. It doesn’t matter if their complaints have any validity or not. It’s the world we...
That's your opinion, but this thread is about "In the Heights" so lets not have this thread bogged down with the same discussion items that's been going on in the "Spielberg: West Side Story" thread in Movies.
Please stop using that term as we're not going to allow the usage of that term to derail thread discussion by having others that don't agree with your POV to respond to it. Leave that crap for social media!
I've gone about 16 months watching movies only at home and with the subtitles activated for about 95% of them, so it really caught my attention watching a movie without them.
Well, I made my trip except I decided against driving 150 miles round trip to the nearest Dolby Cinema theater and decided to watch it on a big screen theater with Dolby Atmos and lounge chairs that was only 30 miles round trip from me. I'm glad I watched it in a big screen movie theater, but I...
Yeah, after watching this on HBO Max in 4K/Dolby Vision and Atmos, I'm seriously thinking of breaking my streak of not being in a movie theater since February, 2020. A highly recommend this movie and this is somebody that isn't a big fan of musicals.