‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ Is Playing In IMAX For A Limited Time

As far as I can tell, writer/directorQuentin Tarantino’s films have thus far never been available to watch in IMAX Theatres – but there’s a first time for everything.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino’s 1960s hang-out movie starringLeonardo DiCaprio,Brad Pitt, andMargot Robbie, is now available to watch in the world’s most immersive film exhibition experience. Find out where it’s playing near you at the link below.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood IMAX tweet

This morning, the official IMAX Twitter account tweeted a short video teaser revealing thatOnce Upon a Time in HollywoodIMAX screenings are available in theaters now, for a limited time. The tweet was quickly deleted, but I grabbed a screenshot of it:

It’s unclear why the tweet was deleted; at first, I thought it may have been because someone made a mistake and one or more of Tarantino’s previous movies actuallyhavebeen available to watch in IMAX before. But I can’t seem to find any proof that that’s the case. The mystery lingers, but in any case, thehttp://imax.com/Hollywoodlink from the tweet still works, and it presented me with several IMAX 2D screening options to choose from. So while you may not have been able to see recent Tarantino flicks likeInglorious Basterds,Django Unchained, orThe Hateful Eightin IMAX, at least you’ll be able to see DiCaprio and Pitt pal around 1969 Los Angeles in the biggest format possible. I like to imagine Tarantino poking his head into a random IMAX screening, seeing a dirty foot take up a huge portion of a 70-foot tall screen, smiling and nodding to himself, and then slowly backing out of the room.

Be sure to check out all of /Film’s coverage ofOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood, but I’d especially recommend seeking outChris Evangelista’s spoiler review, the/Filmcast’s review of the moviewith guest Lindsey Romain (who knows an awful lot about Sharon Tate and the Manson murders), and our in-depth spoiler discussion on /Film Daily podcast, which dives into some of the movie’s most controversial aspects: