The movies that are being made to be seen in theatres have those features that are suited to a theatrical experience--although someone like Christopher Nolan probably doesn't know what the actual theatrical experience is like for his movies, as he's imagining this perfect setting and not what most of us experience in movie theatres.
As alternatives to the theatre become more prevalent, directors will start making different choices. Just because a movie has a different aspect ratio, different lighting, different sound qualities--that doesn't make it a worse movie. There's this elitist attitude about movies having to look a certain way, because that way favours the highest ticket price cinemas.
New directors will use the technology to make better movies for home viewing, that play to the bias of that medium. It's not a lesser experience, it's just a different experience.