I watched Inception in the cinema in 2010, but Christopher Nolan came into the map for me, as a director, after Interstellar (2014) and I've also viewed Dunkirk (2017). Prior to these movies I didn't notice this director, however, I did see Insomnia (2002), and Inception (2010) in cinema without knowing much about this director or caring his name was on the movie.
I'm sort of looking forward to the release of Tenat on a streaming platform which will probably be in December. It is not like Dunkirk, where I had a sustained interest in viewing this even after a month it was released and was itching to see it, and eventually viewed it on IMAX. This one feels more blah hype-wise and the idea and don't feel as inspired to want to go out of my way to watch this. For a pandemic movie to really work, it has to outrank his other movies, not sit in the middle somewhere.
This is one case where they should have had a digital release along side the cinema release or just soon after, and if it's great, I'd go and want to watch it on IMAX once I clicked with the story if I wanted that type of experience.