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The Old Dark House Returns… Now in Stunning 3D!
AVAILABLE NOW ON 3D BLU-RAY - WITH 4K ANAGLYPH DOWNLOAD! (4K Anaglyph Download available to Blu-ray purchasers upon request) VISIT STORE NOW Some films don’t just survive the passing of time, they grow in stature, becoming richer, stranger, and more fascinating with every decade that passes. James Whale’s The Old Dark House (1932) is one of those films. Now, this eerie, atmospheric masterpiece starring Boris Karloff in one of his most memorable early horror performances,
Andrew Murchie
Feb 193 min read


What Would 2001: A Space Odyssey Look Like in 3D?
What might 2001 look like if it were carefully converted from 2D to 3D using modern stereoscopic techniques?
Andrew Murchie
Feb 104 min read


Why We Don’t All See 3D the Same Way: Understanding Individual Differences in Stereoscopic Cinema
Anyone who has attended a stereoscopic 3D screening will have noticed a curious fact: while the film itself is identical for everyone in the auditorium, the experience of depth can vary significantly from person to person. Some viewers perceive strong, immersive depth, others see only mild dimensionality, and a small number may struggle to perceive the 3D effect at all. These differences are not flaws in the film, but rather a result of how human vision and perception vary b
Andrew Murchie
Jan 274 min read


When Hollywood Almost Went 3D: Famous Films Planned for Stereoscopic Release That Ended Up in 2D
The history of 3D cinema is filled not only with pioneering successes, but also with intriguing “what might have been” projects — films that were originally conceived, budgeted or technically prepared for stereoscopic production, yet ultimately released only in 2D. From classic Hollywood thrillers to modern blockbusters, many productions explored 3D as a creative or commercial strategy before abandoning it due to cost, technical limitations, studio caution or shifting market
Andrew Murchie
Jan 207 min read
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