The Mummy D-BOX Review
Brendan Fraser's original mummified outing makes for a rockin' and rollin' good time with D-BOX Motion Code.
View ArticlePirates of the Caribbean: At World's End D-BOX Review
Although the motion of the ocean seems like a great candidate for D-BOX, the film itself muddles the experience.
View ArticleCloverfield D-BOX Review
When New York City is shaken by aliens, D-BOX gets busy shaking Blu-ray viewers, too.
View ArticleThe Nightmare Before Christmas D-BOX Review
One scene is the best we've experienced so far on D-BOX. The rest of them are a bit overpowering.
View ArticleThe 6th Day D-BOX Review
Schwarzenegger tackles the issue of cloning, with D-BOX support providing a "moving" experience.
View ArticleNational Treasure 2 D-BOX Review
Although Motion Code isn't used often in this film, when it is implemented, it's really quite effective.
View ArticleThe Happening D-BOX Review
For quite possibly the first time ever, Motion Code is the best feature of a Blu-ray movie.
View ArticleThe Hunt for Red October D-BOX Review
When the subs surface and torpedoes fire, you're in for a ride. Other than that, the older code is unrefined.
View ArticleTransformers D-BOX Review
The showcase piece for HD video and audio is an incredible showcase piece for D-BOX as well.
View ArticleMax Payne D-BOX Review
With Motion Code, now you can experience a hallucination in the comfort of your own home.
View ArticleBabylon A.D. D-BOX Review
Now that you've literally rocked with Vin Diesel in theaters, find out how his new home experience rates.
View ArticleDonnie Darko D-BOX Review
Sometimes D-BOX support can save a bad movie. If only that were the case with this ridiculous film.
View Article007: Quantum of Solace D-BOX Review
Take to the air, to the streets and to the scaffolding with James Bond -- and feel every motion in the process.
View ArticleSin City D-BOX Review
If you thought the film itself got you rocking, wait until you experience it with literal movement in the chair.
View ArticleThe Day The Earth Stood Still D-BOX Review
The Motion Code does great things for parts of the movie, but it can't quite make up for Keanu Reeves.
View ArticleGhostbusters D-BOX Review
The 1984 classic goes "next gen" with Motion Code support, but it's not used as often as expected.
View ArticleRace to Witch Mountain D-BOX Review
Just when you think D-BOX is focused on theaters, a film like this reminds us that home theater is on the company's brain.
View ArticleThe Towering Inferno D-BOX Review
One of the most entertaining and surprising D-BOX experiences of the summer, even though the film's 35 years old.
View ArticleHeat D-BOX Review
The Motion is only used in scenes with big action, but in this movie, big is really frickin' big -- and so are the effects.
View ArticleToy Story 2 D-BOX Review
The Motion Code may date back a few years, but even with the occasional snafu, it still delivers a fantastic ride.
View ArticleThe Prince of Persia D-BOX Review
The Prince gets the special treatment with on-disc Motion Code, but his unique movements are largely ignored.
View ArticleDespicable Me D-BOX Review
Despicable Me achieved a few unique milestones in my home theater experience, including being the first CG film that I felt did justice to 3D Blu-ray and being the first 3D Blu-ray movie to support...
View ArticleThe A-Team D-BOX Review
Every now and then, you just need a good man movie. Guns, explosions, high-speed chases, no plot other than “what’s gonna blow up next?” and hey, if you can top it off with some D-BOX Motion support,...
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