Best 3D Movies


  • Avatar

    Avatar (PG-13, 2009)

    Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez
    A paraplegic ex-marine finds a new life on the distant planet of Pandora, only to find himself battl... read moreing humankind alongside the planet's indigenous Na'vi race in this ambitious digital 3D sci-fi epic from Academy Award-winning Titanic director James Cameron. The film, which marks Cameron's first dramatic feature since 1997's Titanic, follows Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), a war veteran who gets called to the depths of space to pick up the job of his slain twin brother for the scientific arm of a megacorporation looking to mine the planet of Pandora for a valued ore. Unfortunately the biggest deposit of the prized substance lies underneath the home of the Na'vi, a ten-foot-tall, blue-skinned native tribe who have been at war with the security arm of the company, lead by Col. Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang). Because of the planet's hostile atmosphere, humans have genetically grown half-alien/half-human bodies which they can jack their consciousnesses into and explore the world in. Since Jake's brother already had an incredibly expensive Avatar grown for him, he's able to connect with it using the same DNA code and experience first-hand the joys of Pandora while giving the scientific team, led by Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) and Norm Spellman (Joel David Moore), some well-needed protection against the planet's more hostile forces.On a chance meeting after getting separated from his team, Jake's Avatar is rescued by Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), a Na'vi princess, who brings him into her tribe in order to give the humans a second chance at relating to this new environment. When word gets out of his increasing time with the alien species, Quaritch enlists Jake to do some reconnaissance for the company, as they'd like to persuade the tribe to move their home before taking more drastic measures to harness the treasure hidden below. Yet as Jake becomes one with the tribe and begins to understand the secrets of Pandora, his conscience is torn between his new adopted world and the wheelchair-bound one awaiting him when the psychic connection to his Avatar is broken. Soon battle lines are drawn and Jake needs to decide which side he will fight on when the time comes. The film was shot on the proprietary FUSION digital 3D cameras developed by Cameron in collaboration with Vince Pace, and offers a groundbreaking mix of live-action dramatic performances and computer-generated effects. The revolutionary motion-capture system created for the film allows the facial expressions of actors to be captured as a virtual camera system enables them to see what their computer-generated counterparts will be seeing in the film, and Peter Jackson's Oscar-winning Weta Digital visual-effects house supervises Avatar's complex special effects. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • fb1438851982
      fb1438851982: purely designed to be seen in the theater, and now, with today's technology, to be seen strictly in 3D. the point of Avatar is to watch, take in, lose yourself and enjoy. It accomplishes those tasks w
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
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      fb100000120110516: Saw this movie in 3D tonight. Great Movie! Brilliantly colorful special effects depicting the clash of human greed an
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb100000759711482
      fb100000759711482: ... saw it 3 times in 2d and 1 time in 3d 3D is the best... LOVED IT!!!!
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth

    Journey to the Center of the Earth (PG, 2008)

    Brendan Fraser, Anita Briem, Josh Hutcherson, Cale Boyter, Alex Schwartz
    Academy Award-winning visual effects artist Eric Brevig makes his feature directorial debut with thi... read mores adaptation of the classic Jules Verne fantasy starring Brendan Fraser. When an ambitious science professor (Fraser) develops a decidedly unconventional hypothesis, the mere mention of his name is enough to elicit laughter within the academic community. However, during a subsequent excursion to Iceland, the professor and his nephew make a major scientific discovery that sends them miles beneath the surface of the Earth, where they discover not only strange new worlds, but also encounter creatures so alien they appear to be from another world entirely. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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      fb1812324173: Anyone who sees this MUST see it in 3D it is very good the 3D effects are effective but not in all areas it also lacks a sense of advent
      Reviewed 9 months days ago
    • fb664128759
      fb664128759: A kids film made for 3D, no real story and pants in 2D.
      Reviewed 15 months days ago
    • tonyguyan
      tonyguyan: . Not the best in effects wish, it looks dated & cheap in parts but it's probably better in 3D as some parts were clearly made for that dimension in mind. It's good family entertainment with l
      Reviewed 14 months days ago
  • Beowulf

    Beowulf (PG-13, 2007)

    Ray Winstone, Anthony Hopkins, John Malkovich, Robin Wright, Brendan Gleeson
    In a legendary time of heroes, the mighty warrior Beowulf battles the demon Grendel and incurs the h... read moreellish wrath of the beast's ruthlessly seductive mother. Their epic clash forges the timeless legend of Beowulf.
    • fb535593758
      fb535593758: I didn't get the point for making the movie 3D stop animation. I think I might've enjoyed this one more had it simply been live action with some
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
    • fb753127995
      fb753127995: SEE THIS IN IMAX 3D! Outstanding. Don't forget to laugh!
      Reviewed 13 months days ago
    • fb799627795
      fb799627795: . The 3D is so much fun. I spent most the movie looking at everything on screen! the story and dialogue is
      Reviewed 2 years days ago
  • Coraline

    Coraline (PG, 2009)

    Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David
    A young girl walks through a secret door and discovers a parallel reality that is eerily similar to ... read morethe life she already knows, yet deeply unsettling in a number of ways, in director Henry Selick's animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman's international best-seller. Eleven-year-old Coraline Jones (voice of Dakota Fanning) is fearlessly courageous, and perhaps far too adventurous for her own good. Coraline and her parents (Teri Hatcher and John Hodgman) have recently relocated to Oregon from Michigan. Bored in her new home since her parents are distracted by work and she has yet to make any new friends, Coraline passes the time by exploring her new neighborhood with an annoying local boy named Wybie Lovat (Robert Bailey Jr.). But after paying a visit to her eccentric neighbors Miss Spink (Jennifer Saunders) and Miss Forcible (Dawn French), a pair of aging British actresses, and crossing paths with the outright weird Mr. Bobinsky (Ian McShane), the precocious young girl becomes convinced that her new surroundings are just as dull as she'd initially suspected. Shortly thereafter, Coraline discovers a hidden door in her new house, and decides to investigate. Venturing into the eerie passageway inside, Coraline emerges into an alternate version of her own reality. At first glance, this strange new world seems even better than the real thing; there her parents aren't distracted by work, and Coraline is always the center of attention. There's even a mysterious Cat (Keith David) that's fascinated by her every move. But when Coraline's button-eyed Other Mother (also Hatcher) attempts to make her stay permanent, the frightened young girl must summon her resourcefulness and bravery in order to find her way back home and save her real family. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • denniswareing
      denniswareing: . Not sure how that works but it does. Great 3D effects in there too. Plenty of popouts and depth use of 3D
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • antwanjjones
      antwanjjones: watched it in 3D and loved it plus quite the story
      Reviewed 4 days days ago
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      fb100000288440413: . I don't think the 3D was really necessary either, but the house was just as I imagined it. I wish the characters looke
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
  • My Bloody Valentine 3-D

    My Bloody Valentine 3-D (R, 2009)

    Jensen Ackles, Jaime King, Kerr Smith, Edi Gathegi, Tom Atkins
    A psychopathic miner terrorizes the town of Harmony in this retelling of one of the most underrated ... read moreslasher films of the early '80s with My Bloody Valentine 3-D. 10-years ago, the lone survivor of an accident deep in the mines awoke from a coma and slashed his way through the town in a bloody, vengeance-fueled rampage. Though shot and apparently killed, the memories of Harry Warden still haunt both the town and Tom Hanniger (Jensen Ackles), the heir to the mine and one of the last people to see Harry before his disappearance. Just as Tom heads back to his hometown after a long time away, so do the killings ramp up again. While he mends his torn relationship with his ex-girlfriend Sarah (Jaime King) and her husband Axl (Kerr Smith), citizens are knocked off one by one in spectacularly gruesome fashion (all presented in 3-D). Has Harry come from beyond the grave or is there a new killer donning the suit and mask? Scream franchise editor Patrick Lussier helms from a script by Zane Smith and Jason X scribe Todd Farmer. Genre veteran Tom Atkins lends his B-movie chops to a supporting character in the Lionsgate production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
    • dukeyballs2
      dukeyballs2: It is the best 3D movie Iv seen when Harry threw that axe thing at the car in 3D me and my friends ducked I suggest
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • gamergrant1996
      gamergrant1996: . Bad story, not too good acting, but great effects, and decent 3D effects.
      Reviewed 27 days days ago
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      fb100000407894226: . It's scary with an intense plot blend with wonderful 3D effects.
      Reviewed 21 days days ago
  • Monsters vs. Aliens

    Monsters vs. Aliens (PG, 2009)

    Reese Witherspoon, Hugh Laurie, Seth Rogen, Will Arnett, Kiefer Sutherland
    When human-hating aliens disrupt earthbound cable-television signals, it's up to a monster-hunting s... read moreuperhero to take out the pesky extraterrestrials and ensure that television viewers are not deprived in this animated adaptation of the popular comic-book series. The DreamWorks Animation release is being helmed by Shrek 2 director Conrad Vernon and Shark Tale's Rob Letterman. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • krisroberson1
      krisroberson1: 3d additional cost was a waste. The movie was OK with some entertaining moment (most of which were
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • okxxhigahu
      okxxhigahu: A good animated film, and in 3D the experience is enhanced further. A story of friendship and unity, the film is one to watch if
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb1305120577
      fb1305120577: . I also loved the homage it pays to the B movies of the '50's. I saw it in 3D and I highly recommend the 3D experience.
      Reviewed 16 months days ago
  • Up

    Up (PG, 2009)

    Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, John Ratzenberger, Bob Peterson, Jordan Nagai
    A feisty septuagenarian teams with a fearless wilderness ranger to do battle with a vicious band of ... read morebeasts and villains in this computer-animated adventure scripted by Pixar veteran Bob Peterson and co-directed by Peterson and Monsters, Inc. director Peter Docter. Carl Fredricksen is a 78-year-old balloon salesman. His entire life, Carl has longed to wander the wilds of South America. Then, one day, the irascible senior citizen shocks his neighbors by tying thousands of balloons to his home and finally taking flight. But Carl isn't alone on his once-in-a-lifetime journey, because stowed away on his front porch is an excitable eight-year-old wilderness explorer named Russell. Later, as the house touches down on the world's second largest continent, Carl and his unlikely traveling companion step outside to discover that not only is their new front lawn considerably larger, but that the predators therein are much more ferocious than anything they ever faced back home. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • chrismayn
      chrismayn: .
      Oh, and the short film at the beginning is brilliant, the 3D isn't bad either!
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb571352460
      fb571352460: Wonderful in 3d, oddly moving for an animated movie and definitely one of Pixars best...
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • eafrohlich
      eafrohlich: Highly recommend the 3D version, best use of 3D I have seen. Beware of a few scary scenes in terms of the little ones, bu
      Reviewed 11 months days ago
  • The Final Destination

    The Final Destination (R, 2009)

    Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten, Nick Zano, Haley Webb, Mykelti Williamson
    The Final Destination series gets a kick-start with this fourth outing, headed up by the production ... read moreteam behind the second film -- director David R. Ellis and writer Eric Bress. The New Line franchise will be presented for the first time in 3-D with this installment focusing on a teenager that dodges a trip to the grave at a racetrack, only to find that death has a way of equaling the playing field after the fact. Shantel VanSanten, Bobby Campo, and Hayley Webb star in the sequel. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
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      fb100001197406875: Grade: C-
      Great 3D decent performances and a horrible script. I expected more for the "final" destination and I'm gl
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • dukeyballs2
      dukeyballs2: It's ok but in the 2D version it's 3D gimmicky and I thing the 3d version would be better
      Reviewed 3 months days ago
    • fb1146634647
      fb1146634647: . It was in 3D. That was what gave it the extra star.
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
  • Alice in Wonderland

    Alice in Wonderland (PG, 2010)

    Mia Wasikowska, Johnny Depp, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter, Matt Lucas
    Director Tim Burton and screenwriter Linda Woolverton (Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King) team up ... read moreto deliver this visually dazzling take on the classic Lewis Carroll tale. Nineteen-year-old Alice (Mia Wasikowska) is attending party at a lavish country estate when she sees a white rabbit with a pocket watch dart into the bushes. Curious, she follows the rabbit to an enormous tree, and tumbles down a hole that takes her to Underland, a strange world inhabited by anthropomorphic creatures in search of someone to save them from the dreaded Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter), who has assumed control of the kingdom by decapitating anyone who dares disagree with her. According to a scroll detailing a historical timeline of Underland -- including events that have not yet taken place -- it is Alice who will set the kingdom free by defeating the Jabberwocky, a powerful dragon-like creature under the control of the Red Queen. But is this Alice the same Alice who appears in the scroll? While some of the creatures of Underland have their doubts, the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) and his friends are certain she's the same girl who previously visited them years ago. When the Red Queen kidnaps the Mad Hatter, Alice attempts to free her friend and locate the one weapon with the power to slay the Jabberwocky, thereby restoring the White Queen (Anne Hathaway) to the throne, and bringing peace back to Underland. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • benhardwick
      benhardwick: .
      Don't bother paying extra to see it in 3D, it's absolutely not necessary. A fine example of 3D as a money making venture, rather than to im
      Reviewed 4 months days ago
    • fb661384244
      fb661384244: . The Danny Elfman score fits nicely, but nothing different. The 3D creates an unusual element to the world of Underland, and works perfectly, making places feel so
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • kaylaishxc
      kaylaishxc: . Great cast and terrific 3D effects.
      Reviewed 21 days days ago
  • Clash of the Titans

    Clash of the Titans (PG-13, 2010)

    Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes, Jason Flemyng, Gemma Arterton
    The 1981 mythological fantasy adventure Clash of the Titans is resurrected in this remake from Incre... read moredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier. Discovered at sea as an infant by a weary fisherman, demigod Perseus (Sam Worthington) grows up with no real knowledge of his celestial origins until his watchful guardian, Io (Gemma Arterton), informs him that he is the offspring of Zeus (Liam Neeson). When Zeus' brother Hades (Ralph Fiennes) casually wipes out Perseus' family, the grieving son vows to show the gods just what kind of damage humankind can inflict on its creators. Before long, Perseus and a small group of soldiers are venturing out into the desert in order to find a way to stop the Kraken, a terrifying force of nature that an indignant Hades has vowed to unleash upon man should they fail to offer up beloved princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos) as a sacrifice. Along the way, the soldiers encounter a trio of frightening witches with second sight, contend with Hades' devoted servant Calibos (Jason Flemyng), battle giant scorpions, and come face to face with Medusa (Natalia Vodianova), the dreaded gorgon whose gaze has the power to turn men into stone. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
    • fb1043844613
      fb1043844613: .Still worth a watch though but don't bother with 3D it doesn't work.
      Reviewed 48 days days ago
    • fb662856116
      fb662856116: . I love the special effects in this movie...they look great in 3D.
      Reviewed 2 months days ago
    • fb100000220140125
      fb100000220140125: . Even Kraken was a dissapointment. And the 3D looks horrible.
      Reviewed 3 months days ago