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Moira MacDonald, Seattle Times: And so it goes, for a magical 40 minutes: underwater footage often startlingly beautiful, made more so by the immediacy of 3D. Read more
Bob Townsend, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: About as a good as the Imax 3-D experience gets. Read more
Ty Burr, Boston Globe: Read more
Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times: The entire film envelops you in an incredible array of fascinating sea life. The effect is continuous and so successful that you'll find yourself holding your breath. Read more
Michael Esposito, Chicago Tribune: A vision of nature that even a strip miner would want to conserve. Read more
John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press: If the typical IMAX offering has a handful of unforgettable shots, this one delivers about 50. Read more
Nancy Churnin, Dallas Morning News: Deep Sea 3D, like the excellent Sharks 3D, has a message about the importance of relationships under the sea and why humans should not upset the delicate balance of nature by depleting ocean species. Read more
Jan Stuart, Newsday: Hall has chased down a gasp-provoking array of sea creatures that are so extravagantly extraterrestrial, nothing Steven Spielberg could conjure in his special effects labs could remotely compete. Read more
Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune: The movie has little new to offer to conservation. Read more