The movie-going experience has evolved ever since the introduction of sound films in the 1920s. Immersive experiences like 3D and IMAX showings really help make a movie all the more memorable. With ...
At a late-night New York screening of “Twisters,” I watch as a group of college students chase a Category 5 tornado as it ravages rural Oklahoma. As the twister picks up speed, the crew abandons its ...
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) ...
“During opening week of Twisters, most 4DX showtimes for the movie quickly sold out at Regal locations offering that premium format” James Lamar, Head of Film at Regal, said in a statement. “Despite ...
If you didn't get to experience "Twisters" in the viral, highly immersive format 4DX, you'll have another chance soon. Regal theaters will rerelease "Twisters" as well as the first 1996 installment ...
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The experiment: can 4DX technology make a bad movie a better experience? I happened to be in Las Vegas last week, where one of these immersive theaters exists, showing the universally bashed new ...