Want to Watch Imax at Home? That’ll Be $400,000

Basement screening rooms are about to get super-sized
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When Greg Foster is having a bad day, he retreats to a room deep in the bowels of Imax Corp.’s Los Angeles offices. There, the executive who heads Imax's entertainment division, can reconnect with what makes him love his job: watching movies.

In a large, nondescript building in an industrial area known as Silicon Beach, Imax has built a screening room with all the aspects that a viewer would want from a big screen experience. The 60-foot-wide, 45-foot-high, curved screen tilts to an auditorium of 95 stadium-style seats. The one in the center has accommodated the biggest directors in the world, such as Star Wars: The Force Awakens's JJ Abrams.