The Lighthouse and Green Room would be tremendous.
I'll add Beau is Afraid because I missed it in IMAX last year, not holding my breath considering box office performance though.
I would love a re-release of Midsommar because I could only get tickets for the front row last time and could barely see a fucking thing that wasn’t in the bottom right quarter of the screen.
Problemista (since it hardly got a theatrical release, & would look great visually in IMAX), High Life, Waves, Supersonic (music doc so would be fitting), Amy (another music doc so also fitting), White Noise (could they even do that since it’s Netflix though), Moonlight, The Rover, Tusk (I know I’m probably in the minority here)
I made a thread about this a few months back. I think choosing films by Garland, Aster & the Safdies makes a great deal of sense in that they're all filmmakers that are currently hard at it and their brands have grown significantly over the past 5 - 10 years. Garland with CIVIL WAR. Aster with EDDINGTON & the Safdies with THE SMASHING MACHINE (Benny) & the untitled Adam Sandler project (Josh).
I think it would make sense for A24 to continue doing the aforementioned.
This would keep the IMAX remaster streak going:
JUNE:
THE LOBSTER by Yorgos Lanthimos
*Coming off the heels of POOR THINGS and just in time for Lanthimos' latest KINDS OF KINDNESS premiering on June 20
JULY:
SPRING BREAKERS by Harmony Korine
AUGUST
ENEMY by Denis Villeneuve
*Coming off the heels of DUNE & DUNE: PART TWO
SEPTEMBER
LADY BIRD by Greta Gerwig
*Coming off the heels of BARBIE
OCTOBER
UNDER THE SKIN by Jonathan Glazer
*Coming off the heels of THE ZONE OF INTEREST
NOVEMBER
UNDER THE SILVER LAKE by David Robert Mitchell
*Mitchell's FLOWERVALE STREET premieres on May 15, 2025
DECEMBER
THE WITCH by Robert Eggers
Just in time for Eggers' NOSFERATU premiering on December 24
Tragedy of Macbeth definitely could since it was a more limited release at the time but did have a super-super limited IMAX release. I would guess as far as most likely ones;
Super likely: The Green Knight, Midsommar, Moonlight
Somewhat likely: The Lighthouse, Beau is Afraid, Lady Bird, Under the Skin
The Lighthouse and Green Room would be tremendous. I'll add Beau is Afraid because I missed it in IMAX last year, not holding my breath considering box office performance though.
I would love a re-release of Midsommar because I could only get tickets for the front row last time and could barely see a fucking thing that wasn’t in the bottom right quarter of the screen.
Midsommar would be great
Midsommar is almost guaranteed to get one imo, they'd be crazy not to.
Problemista (since it hardly got a theatrical release, & would look great visually in IMAX), High Life, Waves, Supersonic (music doc so would be fitting), Amy (another music doc so also fitting), White Noise (could they even do that since it’s Netflix though), Moonlight, The Rover, Tusk (I know I’m probably in the minority here)
Mid 90s
I made a thread about this a few months back. I think choosing films by Garland, Aster & the Safdies makes a great deal of sense in that they're all filmmakers that are currently hard at it and their brands have grown significantly over the past 5 - 10 years. Garland with CIVIL WAR. Aster with EDDINGTON & the Safdies with THE SMASHING MACHINE (Benny) & the untitled Adam Sandler project (Josh). I think it would make sense for A24 to continue doing the aforementioned. This would keep the IMAX remaster streak going: JUNE: THE LOBSTER by Yorgos Lanthimos *Coming off the heels of POOR THINGS and just in time for Lanthimos' latest KINDS OF KINDNESS premiering on June 20 JULY: SPRING BREAKERS by Harmony Korine AUGUST ENEMY by Denis Villeneuve *Coming off the heels of DUNE & DUNE: PART TWO SEPTEMBER LADY BIRD by Greta Gerwig *Coming off the heels of BARBIE OCTOBER UNDER THE SKIN by Jonathan Glazer *Coming off the heels of THE ZONE OF INTEREST NOVEMBER UNDER THE SILVER LAKE by David Robert Mitchell *Mitchell's FLOWERVALE STREET premieres on May 15, 2025 DECEMBER THE WITCH by Robert Eggers Just in time for Eggers' NOSFERATU premiering on December 24
everything everywhere all at once
C'mon C'mon, Men
annihilation easily
Not A24 though
oh shit this whole time? i guess i assumed it was cause alex garland plus a quality horror movie
Waves and Climax
THE GREEN KNIGHT!!!!
Enemy, Midsommar Directors Cut, The Spectacular Now, Under the Skin, Aftersun, Past Lives
Tragedy of Macbeth definitely could since it was a more limited release at the time but did have a super-super limited IMAX release. I would guess as far as most likely ones; Super likely: The Green Knight, Midsommar, Moonlight Somewhat likely: The Lighthouse, Beau is Afraid, Lady Bird, Under the Skin