I'm Aisha Roscoe and this is a Sunday Story from Up First,
where we go beyond the news to bring you one big story.
Two of the nominees for Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards are especially beautiful to watch on the big screen.
This is Bob Ferguson.
I was a part of the French 75.
In one battle after another,
Leonardo DiCaprio plays a washed-up revolutionary trying to outrun his past.
In Begonia, we see Emma Stone as a high-powered executive who gets kidnapped.
Her captors shave her bald and slather her head and face with white anti-histamine cream.
Where is my hair?
Your hair has been destroyed.
To prevent you from contacting your ship.
What ship?
Your mother ship?
The filmmakers of both of these movies made a very deliberate artistic choice to use a once-obsolete technology from the 1950s.
It's called VistaVision.
VistaVision, the ultimate in film presentation that will thrill all your senses.
Touch all your emotions with its unbelievable clarity.
Sharpness.
Films shot in VistaVision are made for large, wide screens, the ones you find only at theaters.