I think it’s safe to say that when it comes to the moviegoing public, audiences by and large have chased the feeling that is known as the 2024 movie Twisters . At least, that’s what it looks like based on Twisters’ commanding opening box office , which outperformed even optimistic projections. However, there was an additional premium option that has crept onto my radar thanks to people raving about what it did for director Lee Isaac Chung’s blockbuster.

Now that I’ve seen my first major event film in 4DX, I’m extremely mad I’ve missed so many others I would have taken the plunge on. What Is 4DX? 4DX is exactly what its acronym sounds like: a 4D experience! Think of it as a slightly less intense version of a theme park simulator ride. The chairs move with, or vibrate with, certain action beats from the movie you’re partaking in, while various atmospheric effects like rain, snow and wind can be piped into the theater.

So you can already see how this could make Twisters an even more exciting theatrical experience, and that’s without the fact that you can enjoy these films with 3D visuals thrown into the mix. Unfortunately, Twisters was not that sort of ride, but it was intense enough to make an impression on myself and my wife. 4DX Turns Twisters Into A Literal Thrill Ride If you’ve read my Twisters review , I was pretty sweet on the ‘90s blockbuster thrills that this Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones-led ensemble adventure had to give.

That was before I st.