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Someone linked to this clip by Ryan Coogler, director of Sinners (and so many more) talking about film formats.
We stopped going to theaters since the pandemic, but his explanation is getting me amped about going to see this film, even though horror's not my thing.
Netflix has its place but it doesn't replace the theater experience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Ru62uFM0s
I am not a horror fan either and I really enjoyed Sinners. I would almost go so far as to say it has more in common with dramas and musicals than it does horror.