‘Obsession’ at PCX Feels Less Like a Movie Show and More Like Cinema Culture

SIBY JEYYA

Obsession is already one of the most talked-about and critically celebrated horror films in recent memory. But now, for indian cinephiles, the experience is about to level up massively — because the film is officially heading to Prasads PCX, arguably one of the most iconic premium cinema experiences in the country.



And honestly, this feels like the perfect match.



What makes this screening especially exciting is the film’s unique visual presentation. Obsession is reportedly framed entirely in a 1.5:1 aspect ratio within a 1.85:1 container — a format choice that heavily benefits from giant, immersive premium screens with precise projection quality. That’s exactly where PCX enters the conversation.

Because PCX isn’t just “another large-format screen.” For movie lovers, it has evolved into something far bigger — almost a cinema subculture of its own.



People don’t just go there to casually watch films anymore. They specifically wait for certain movies to experience them at PCX because the screen, projection, sound calibration, audience energy, and overall theatrical atmosphere consistently elevate the film itself. Whether it’s visually grand blockbusters, technically ambitious films, or immersive genre cinema like horror, PCX has built a reputation for understanding exactly how to present movies in the best possible way.



And the scheduling culture around PCX only adds to that reputation. Cinephiles constantly praise how carefully major titles are selected and showcased there, especially films that genuinely benefit from premium large-format presentation instead of simply being pushed for marketing hype.



That’s why this Obsession screening already feels bigger than a normal theatrical run.



It feels like one of those rare moments where the right film meets the right screen at exactly the right time — creating the kind of theatrical experience streaming platforms simply cannot replicate.



Because for some movies, watching isn’t enough.

You need to experience them.

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