There have been rave reviews for Dee Rees’ Oscar-contending film, Mudbound, but many have stated that in order to get the full experience of the movie, you need to watch it in theaters.

On its global November 17 Netflix release, you’ll also be able to catch the film at these theaters:

Atlanta – Landmark Midtown

Boca Raton – iPic Boca Raton

Boston – Landmark Embassy

Chicago – iPic Chicago Barrington

Houston – iPic Houston

Los Angeles – iPic Westwood

Los Angeles – iPic Pasadena

Los Angeles – Laemmle Santa Monica

Los Angeles – Laemmle Noho

Nashville – Nashville Belcourt Theater

New York – iPic Fulton

New York – Lincoln Plaza

New York – BAM

New York – IFC Center

Philadelphia – Landmark Ritz

San Francisco – Landmark Opera House

Washington, DC – Landmark West End

 

Mudbound is written for the screen by Virgil Williams and Rees and directed by Rees. Based on the international bestseller by Hillary Jordan. Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi Delta during the Jim Crow era after World War II, Mudbound is both a timeless and timely film following two families – one black, one white – bound together by the hardships of farm life. Starring Carey Mulligan, Jason Clarke, Jason Mitchell, Mary J. Blige, Rob Morgan, Jonathan Banks and Garrett Hedlund.

The film, which recently received the Gotham Jury Award for ensemble performance, made its world premiere in January at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and has screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, and won the Audience Awards at Mill Valley Film Festival and the Middleburg Film Festival.