Canadians aren’t exactly having a great time at the theatres with “Oppenheimer”. The Christopher Nolan flick, which stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt and Matt Damon, among other names, depicts the historical story of one of the most influential people behind the atomic bomb, John Oppenheimer.
However, despite its impressive box office domestic debut with $80 million, the movie hasn’t been a smooth success for Canadian viewers hoping to watch it in all its glory on the 70 mm IMAX screens, which Nolan has urged audiences is the best way to view the film. READ MORE: Cillian Murphy Praises ‘Powerful’ ‘Oppenheimer’ Sex Scenes With Co-Star Florence Pugh Only select theatres are playing “Oppenheimer” on 70 mm IMAX screens, leading moviegoers on a mission to find the right locations.
According to social media complaints, fans have reported numerous technical failures, including showings being cut-off midway; one unlucky soul from Vaughan, ON, tweeted about the projector deciding to take a 10-minute break, much to the crowd’s dismay.
Another attendant caught when one of the theatre’s management informed the crowd that they were trying to fix the issue, and confusion ensued.
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