![]() It’s easy to go to these things cynically. Having seen Avengers: Infinity War earlier in the week (check out our review here or listen to the review on our latest The Filum Show podcast below), enduring 4DX for 2 hours and 40 minutes would have been quite intolerable. The fun and silliness of each perfectly complimented one another. It has to be emphasised, Rampage ended up being the ideal companion to the 4DX experience. While not impossible to eat as you’re being shaken about, the feeling of movement isn’t appetising, and this reviewer saw several audience members either not finish whatever food they’d brought in or very cautiously consume during the dialogue-driven scenes during which seat movements are typically non-existent. If you’re the kind of movie goer who loves bringing a massive popcorn and drink to the cinema, 4DX is far from ideal. That might prove to be an advantage, mind you, when people are looking to cool off going into the summer months. Then, while the wind effects were great, they did make the cinema a bit cold near the end. A different effect involving sharp puffs of air from behind the head felt quite unpleasant on the ears while another, which constituted pushes from behind the shoulder blades on the seat, felt like a small child kicking the back of your chair and was quite annoying. Ahead of the screening, some of the effects demonstrated included snow and bubbles, and the amount of each was so pathetically small, with it only coming from the front of the cinema, that the response from the audience was laughter rather than awe. There were less pleasant effects as well. While you never quite feel like you’re actually in the helicopter or in the car (as the ads for 4DX say you will feel), it is good craic. ![]() The added effects worked particularly well for the helicopter and car chase scenes when the surround sound, wind, alternate sudden, circular and shaky seat movements, with the occasional flash of light, meshed together. The movement of the chairs, which are organised by rows (and provide plenty of leg room, another plus), is just right – not quite roller coaster-esque but with enough momentum to give you a sense of giddy joy. It’s more mist-like than rain-like and doesn’t leave that dreaded feeling of moistness (*shudders*). Those concerned that the rain effects will have them wet and cold needn’t fear. The movie shown was Rampage and results of applying the 4DX to it were mixed but generally satisfactory.įirst off, here’s what worked. We had a first-hand experience of 4DX at last night’s Gala opening in Cineworld, Parnell Street. With streaming services becoming ever more popular, the hope is to tempt viewers back to the big screen. The phenomenon consists of motion seats and special effects like wind, fog, lightning, bubbles, water, and rain, which are synchronised with the action on screen. Upon completion of that four-month duration, Jurassic World: Dominion will then head to Amazon Prime Video as its next streaming home.4DX is the latest development offering moviegoers an enhanced cinema experience. That sets it up for a release on Peacock sometime this fall, where it will have a four-month exclusive run on the platform. Given that the film is distributed by Universal Pictures it will debut on Peacock within four months of its initial release. 3D will be available for fans of the viewing option, while moviegoers that are content with any viewing experience can always purchase a standard ticket.Īfter Jurassic World: Dominion concludes its theatrical run the film will subsequently be available to stream. These viewing options also come with a higher ticket price. Cinemark will be releasing the film in its signature Cinemark XD, 3D, and standard format.Ĭinemark XD, Regal 4DX, and IMAX all represent the top-tier viewing experience in theaters with a larger screen and enhanced sound. For audiences heading to AMC Theatres, Dominion will be available to watch in standard, IMAX, 3D, and IMAX 3D. Moviegoers heading to Regal Cinemas will be able to watch the film in standard, RPX, 3D, and 4DX. ![]() Fans heading to theaters to watch Jurassic World: Dominion will have their choice of viewing options depending on the location. ![]() Audiences are eager to head to the cinema to watch their films on the big screen, with ample viewing options to choose from. The summer blockbuster season is in full swing with the release of Jurassic World Dominion hitting theaters on June 10. ![]()
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