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Which means it’s time to ask an old question that gets new answers each time: To 3D or Not To 3D? This time, the difference is even more marked with the addition of the 4DX format!
At its core, 4DX pairs movie-watching with physical effects. (Most of the time the movie is in 3D, but not always.) Expect your seat to move and to feel environmental effects such as water and wind.
I’m not so sure, because this theater typically presents its 3D films a bit dimmer, which made watching films like Wicked in 3D and 4DX a bit of a challenge.
Transformers One's combined 3D and 4DX experience is something worth considering when deciding on which ticket to buy when seeing the new animated film.
Cineworld in Milton Keynes has given a glimpse of what the future of cinema may be and it's not 3D. In fact, it's beyond 3D as we found out in the UK's first ever 4DX screening.
Venom: The Last Dance has arrived in 3D and 4DX, with the visual enhancements outweighing motion and atmospheric effects as the true MVP.
Is 4DX just Smell-O-Vision 2.0 or the future of movie-going? Call it what you will, but the cinema experience is getting a shakeup with new technologies that theatres hope will take a bold step ...
Jumping over to our 4DX criteria, you may want to break out that Moana 2 To 3D/4DX evaluation, as I think some of the same highs and lows were present here as well.
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