RZA's new film, 'One Spoon of Chocolate,' is set to premiere in theaters on May 1st, starring Shamik Moore, Paris Jackson, and Blair Underwood. RZA emphasizes his commitment to the theatrical experience, advocating for longer theatrical runs (aiming for 30-45 days) to support cinema. He contrasts this with the convenience of streaming, arguing that films are made for the big screen, with attention to sound, color, and framing, especially when using techniques like anamorphic lenses. RZA believes the cinematic experience is vital for the art form's survival and that audiences should be drawn back to theaters for a unique, immersive event. He shares personal anecdotes about his love for cinema, stemming from childhood experiences, reinforcing his dedication to preserving the theatrical tradition. The film's distribution through his company, 36 Cinema, further underscores his control and vision for its release. The film's premiere on April 22nd also holds personal significance, marking a new beginning in his life. The final thought is that cinema is an art form that deserves to be experienced in its intended environment: the theater.
Impact: High. This segment champions the enduring value of theatrical releases in an increasingly digital world, highlighting RZA's artistic vision and dedication to cinematic craft. It serves as a call to action for audiences to support traditional cinema.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 02:02:23 to 02:11:28.
Sources in support: Joe Rogan (Host), RZA (Guest, Musician, Filmmaker)

