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Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey gets an R rating

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‘The Odyssey’ Formats: Imax, 70mm and All the Ways to Watch Christopher Nolan’s Epic
Every frame of Christopher Nolan ‘s “ The Odyssey ” was shot in Imax.

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Want to see Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' in Imax next year? Some screenings are already sold out
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The Odyssey: Which Version of Christopher Nolan Movie Should You Watch? Premium Formats Explained
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The Odyssey’s MPA Rating Isn’t as Risky as Its High Budget Seems
The MPA rating for Christopher Nolan ‘s The Odyssey has been revealed.

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You Can Watch ‘The Odyssey’ Trailer in All Its Various Aspect Ratios Right Now
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Watch THE ODYSSEY Trailer in All of Its Theater Formats
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The Odyssey Fans Are Saying the Same Thing About Its Popcorn Bucket
Instead of modeling after the lead characters or any of the mythological elements in the film, it was themed after an IMAX camera.

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‘The Odyssey’ Has the Geekiest Popcorn Bucket Ever
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The Odyssey Website Lets Fans Compare How Different Each Format Looks
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Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’ To Give IMAX Fans Their 1.43:1 Aspect Ratio Fix

'SInners' was 'Shot WIth IMAX' which means IMAX film projection in 1.43:1 aspect ratio, but in how many theaters is, as yet, unclear. To project the movie on 1:43: on film requires a theatre to have an IMAX 70mm film projector and an IMAX 1.43 aspect ratio ...
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What’s the Difference Between ‘Filmed for Imax’ and ‘Shot With Imax’?

This weekend, DreamWorks will release the live-action version of “How to Train Your Dragon.” A few weeks later, “F1: the Movie” opens, followed by “Superman.” All three films have one thing in common: they were filmed for Imax. But what exactly ...
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