We’re about to begin week three of “Oppenheimer” bombarding audiences with writer-director Christopher Nolan’s dramatization of how theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project’s nuclear bomb test at Los Alamos, New Mexico, in 1945. The planet has white-knuckled it ever since. For Chicago and its environs, the “Oppenheimer” success — already it has outgrossed Nolan’s own .
You may need to cross state or even international lines to experience the most immersive version of "Oppenheimer." Only 19 theaters in the United States, and 30 worldwide, are showing the ambitious biopic of J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb, using a version of the film in its most epic form.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Moviegoers in large parts of the United States and Canada would need
SunRay Cinema is requesting its patrons to contact St. Johns County commissioners to help preserve the largest IMAX screen in North Florida before it closes for good in September.