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Star Trek Into Darkness (IMAX 3D) - Review

Kieran Turner-Dave | Posted 14.05.2013 | UK Entertainment
Kieran Turner-Dave

After superbly rebooting the franchise with Star Trek in 2009, J.J. Abrams returns to direct what will probably be his probably final Trek film before crossing over to a galaxy far, far away.

Michael Rundle

Star Trek: Into Darkness IMAX Review: To Boldly Blow Your Mind?

HuffingtonPost.com | Michael Rundle | Posted 06.05.2013 | UK Tech

As a spectacle of lights, sounds, 3D graphics and amazing IMAX-customised visuals, Star Trek: Into Darkness is an absolute blast. As a movie, it's ...

Off to the Flix...The Imax

Raj Gill | Posted 04.02.2013 | UK Entertainment
Raj Gill

The major difference between Imax and regular cinema is the size of the screen. It is much larger than the screen you will find in a regular cinema. It not only has a big screen it also has big speakers.

Is There Any Escape From 3D Films?

Philip Copley | Posted 28.03.2012 | UK Tech
Philip Copley

Despite its drawbacks, 3D technology will continue to invade our lives, and it will only be a matter of time before we see 4D technology, which will see no doubt George Lucas sitting behind you at the cinema, poking you in the back of the head.

The Best Way to Watch a Movie

Philip Hepple | Posted 10.03.2012 | UK Comedy
Philip Hepple

Imagine you are looking at an eight-storey building, on the first floor somebody is waving at you but on the sixth floor somebody is also waving at you, then suddenly someone pops up on the third floor too and then there is a polar bear on the eighth floor doing the macarena! That's what watching a film on IMAX is like.