Single screens, megaplexes, and Michael Corleone
Last week, Cineplex wrapped its first Great Digital Film Festival. As I reported in the Toronto Star, a selection of twenty “classic” films played alongside Avatar and whatever else is currently in theatres. Anyone reading this blog knows I’m a big advocate for Toronto’s great rep cinemas and loathe the alienating, epilepsy-inducing feeling brought on by so many megaplexes, so I never thought I’d say this, but Cineplex did a great job. First off, the films looked great. Only a quarter of the titles were presented in true 2K digital cinema (The Thing, The Godfather, and the Bond flicks), the … Continue reading Single screens, megaplexes, and Michael Corleone