No Time To Die in Dolby Atmos and Vision has ruined cinemas for me

After months spent mostly watching movies at home, I’ve been to the cinema to see two films this week – the return of James Bond in No Time to Die, and Marvel’s latest blockbuster, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Both were great, and right up my street – so why did I enjoy No Time to Die so much more?

The answer is simple. I saw No Time to Die at the new Odeon Luxe cinema in central London, complete with Dolby Vision HDR screen and Dolby Atmos overhead surround sound, while I saw Shang-Chi at my poor old standard multiplex. And I fear I can never go back.

There is now an increasingly widening gulf between the quality of the presentation at a high-end cinema, and that of standard projection at the majority of other cinemas. 

(Image credit: Dolby)

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