Journey to the Center of the Earth

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Yonghua Cinema City, Nextage Film Art Center, Shanghai Film Art Center, Cathay Theatre, Kodak Cinema World, Siping Cinema, Caoyang Cinema, Studio City, Heng Shan Cinema and Baoshan Culture Center

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In this tongue-in-cheek 3D blockbuster, Bostonian volcanologist Trevor goes to Iceland together with his nephew Sean and a local guide Hannah in tracking down his brother Max who disappeared years before. They accidentally fall through a volcano cave all the way to the center of the earth, where they discover a bizarre landscape filled with terrifying creatures.

The full list of cinemas showing this 3D production:

Yonghua Cinema City, Nextage Film Art Center, Shanghai Film Art Center, Cathay Theatre, Kodak Cinema World, Siping Cinema, Caoyang Cinema, Studio City, Heng Shan Cinema and Baoshan Culture Center

Contributed by tracyyou

3 months ago

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Volcanologist Trevor Andersen goes to Iceland with his nephew Sean to locate his brother Max who disappeared years earlier. While investigating a volcano, they and their guide accidentally fall down a tunnel and down into the center of the earth where they discover Jules Verne’s bizarre landscape of terrifying creatures. Get set for action--this blockbuster is in 3D.

The full list of cinemas showing this 3D production:

Yonghua Cinema City, Nextage Film Art Center, Shanghai Film Art Center, Cathay Theatre, Kodak Cinema World, Siping Cinema, Caoyang Cinema, Studio City, Heng Shan Cinema and Baoshan Culture Center

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tracyyou

The World Below

A secret code hidden in a copy of Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth holds a clue as to the whereabouts of Professor Trevor Anderson's brother, Max, who's disappeared. The code leads Anderson and Sean, Max's son, to a volcano in Iceland but a fierce storm forces them and their guide to seek refuge in an abandoned mine. While investigating an unstable mine shaft, they are plunged deep into the bowels of the Earth to a prehistoric world straight out of the pages of Verne's book. See the CW website for a full list of cinemas which are equipped to show the 3D adaptation of this Jules Verne classic.

--Must See, issue 19

2 months, 1 week ago

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