So you’re thinking about buying a movie ticket to see “Dune: Part Two” when it comes out in March. You open the app or check the website of your preferred theater, and you see … a lot of different ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Universal Pictures Something has changed within me, something is not the same. I can ...
DX remains a polarizing way to watch movies in the theater, but the recent release of a classic sci-fi comedy has us thinking this could be the future.
A few weeks back, I left a screening of Twisters in 4DX (a multi-sensory experience in which your seat moves, water sprays in your face, wind whips your hair, and flashing lights mimic lightning) ...
For special presentations of that blockbuster and others, companies like CJ 4DPlex have turned splashing and shaking moviegoers into a lucrative art. By Neima Jahromi First you get the aroma of the ...
Mission: Impossible is back, allegedly for the last time. Given that Tom Cruise reaffirmed his desire to make movies into his 100s and that the Oscars are finally adding a category for stunts the year ...
Something has changed within me, something is not the same. I can finally say that, as I’ve seen the first part of director Jon M. Chu’s stunning adaptation of Wicked, which left me with great ...
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