INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY [ScreenX Review] – One More Time.

ScreenX is a tricky format. To the casual moviegoer it seems as if the 270-degree panoramic view isn’t adding a whole lot to the experience, seeing how 99.5% of the action is front and center. But it’s about the feel. Indiana Jones And The Dial of Destiny is my surprise movie hit of the summer …

ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANIA [ScreenX Review] – Wrath of Kang.

To no surprise, the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s next full length-feature buzzes into theaters with high hopes and instant comparisons to Star Wars, Star Trek, and — let me put this one out there — Mass Effect. That’s all good company, except Peyton Reed’s latest Ant-Man film whistles through the quantum zone faster than Ezra Miller’s …

AVATAR: THE WAY OF THE WATER [ScreenX Review] – We’re Not In Kansas Anymore.

Avatar first graced the silver screen in December 2009 to overwhelmingly positive reviews and numerous accolades. Breaking all kinds of records and becoming the standard bearer for 3D films to come. Hollywood’s newest IP set the industry ablaze then nothing. Making James Cameron’s latest installment a hard sell to moviegoers, are they willing to plunk …

TOP GUN MAVERICK [ScreenX Review]: I Feel The Need, The Need For MORE Speed.

2022 is the closest a “summer movie season” we’ve had in years thanks to a full arsenal of blockbuster films. Thus it’s finally time for the Holy Grail of delayed movies to be released, Top Gun: Maverick… Filmed three years ago, the sequel to the late Tony Scott’s famous 1986 original had been shelved numerous …

SHAZAM! [4DX vs. ScreenX Review]: Ride the Lightning.

While I’ve always heard about the great 4DX process, last week was my first time getting to see a movie in a moving seat, complete with lighting changes and various “weather” conditions. Seeing Shazam! was unquestionably the most interactive experience I’ve ever had while watching a film. It was like being on a little rollercoaster …