4-D movies may be next big thing in U.S. theaters
4-D movies, where seats will shake, bright lights will flash and the smell of gunpowder will fill the room, may be the next phenomenon to come to U.S. theaters.
4-D movies, where seats will shake, bright lights will flash and the smell of gunpowder will fill the room, may be the next phenomenon to come to U.S. theaters.
Christopher Nolan has gone full out by shooting almost an hour of footage of the new Batman film with an IMAX camera
If you’re tired of Edward and Bella and can’t take another version of Iron Man, there are plenty of other would-be blockbusters and indie favorites vying for your attention at Comic-Con.
Football fans have the Super Bowl. Soccer enthusiasts have the World Cup
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DVD review: ‘Senna’ a thrilling documentary of a life in the fast lane By Sean P. Means The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jul 7, 2012 01:01AM MDT GRADE: A- You don’t need to be a racing fan to enjoy “Senna,†a documentary about the legendary Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna that moves at top speed
CJ Group of South Korea hopes to install nearly 200 specially equipped movie theaters in the U.S. that will feature moving seats, scents and other special effects. As the giant spaceship crashes into the mysterious planet, the seats inside the movie theater heave back and forth and rumble like an earthquake.
LOS ANGELES, July 6 (UPI) — The Greek mythology-themed action flick “Wrath of the Titans” is the top-selling DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, Rentrak reported Friday.
LONDON, July 6 (UPI) — Many respondents in a British survey said Blu-ray discs were overpriced and they can’t even tell the difference between Blu-ray and standard DVD images.
“Wrath of the Titans” and “21 Jump Street” debuted atop the DVD sales and rental charts last week, while other new entries “The Artist” and “A Thousand Words” lagged behind.
