This is by far the most impressive theater I have ever been to. The amount of love and devotion put into decorating and creating an ambiance to show case first run movies makes you want to hang out just to admire the splendid décor. This little non impressive movie theater on the outside doesn’t do the 7 theater movie theater justice in this small town. Each theater room is a different theme from large Egyptian room, to the knight room, to a Chinese room. Lots of different candy opinions, the sound was fantastic and its impressive such a small 7 theater business has digital projectors. While the other review complained about the older fellow, the guy owns it and has taken much pride in the renovations he has done himself. If you can appreciate the hard work that went into this place and love for movies he is more than willing to let you explore and tell you about all his plans. I wish I lived here so I could come here every week.
Feisty M.
Place rating: 5 New Market, VA
Amazing! The décor seems like a collab between Liberace and RuPaul. If you don’t go on the weekend, it isn’t crowded at all. The older gentleman in the bow tie who serves you is the owner– show some respect, the cinema is obviously his passion, and his establishment is a wonderful standalone experience for culture-deprived locals who despise theater chains.
Klaire G.
Place rating: 5 Panama City, FL
This place is pretty cool. The screens aren’t huge, but the ticket prices are good and this is sort of one of those places you go to for«the experience». It’s got some interesting decorations on the interior to say the least. A few years ago the lobby was remodeled to look like the Sistine chapel. It doesn’t quite meet the mark in terms of accuracy(I’ve been), but it’s fun anyways. I’ve always liked going to see movies here.
Marie M.
Place rating: 4 Youngstown, OH
Fun way to end a day of being outdoors. This is a small theater with only a handful of screens and a lot of character. The ticket prices were a little below what I’m used to, and popcorn and drink prices a excellent(although the popcorn was way too salty). The movie screen was small, but clear, and the sound quality was higher than I expected for a locally owned establishment. The only drawback is there is no way it’s handicap accessible. If you are not able bodied, I do not recommend. The bathroom stalls were teeny tiny so that’s something to keep in mind as well. Warning: it’s cash only.
Seth M.
Place rating: 2 Washington, DC
Place is cool except for the crotchety old man working there. He was annoyed when I paid for my tickets, annoyed when my gf ordered popcorn. Annoyed when she asked for free tap water, and really annoyed when the movie started, and then just as the lights went down, my gf still had her cell phone on. He snapped at her and said, «TURNTHATOFF». Whoa, chill out. The movie Just started 15 seconds ago.
Jack R.
Place rating: 4 Front Royal, VA
I stopped in for the first time to see Lincoln, recently. I would recommend it. The staff was pleasant and willing to assist, which is a welcome departure from the usual indifference of many places in the valley. The theatre was clean and didn’t smell of musty old carpeting, like some old theatres. This is a throwback to an era of movie going that has come and gone. Worth the experience on many levels, and the prices can’t be beaten for entertainment nowadays.
Daniel C.
Place rating: 5 Branchburg, NJ
Looks like it’s gonna be dumpy inside. but WOW.what a nice theater! Decorated beautifully. One of the best interiors I’ve ever seen. Saw latest Batman flick.$ 8.00 at night. There were a total of five of us on a weeknight. Nice clean bathrooms as well. Love this place!
Jesse V.
Place rating: 5 Winchester, VA
I’m not kidding this is THEBESTTHEATERINAMERICA! Yeah, some of the rooms have smaller screens, but the rooms are small too, so its all relative. Most nights its like having your own private movie theater; and you don’t get the crowds that most big towns do. The decorations in this theater are so awesome! Every room has its own motif, I LOVE it. There is no other place I’d rather go to a movie ever, period. The prices for popcorn, drinks and candy are from like 1985, its a deal! Probably cheaper than the 7 – 11 down the road. This place is a GEM, and of all the places I patronize restaurants, shops, etc… This is probably hands down my favorite business ever. Go there!
David W.
Place rating: 2 Luray, VA
A nice theater for a small town, the theaters are all elaborately(and some what creepily) decorated. The seats are small and very uncomfortable, the screens are small compared to that of a theater chain, the sound system sounds like it still has an 8 trac running it, and the ticket/concessions aree no less expensive than the larger competetors. The own/operator has a straight to the point, old man, rude attitude, so if you are sensitive to how you are treated I recommend you keep clear. This place is great for the local teenagers and the yearly tourist(leafers). However if you you have a way to drive a mere 30 miles to Harrisonburg, I recommend it as there is a regal there. Don’t get me wrong I would prefer to support a local business and am willing to sacrifice comfortable seats, good audio and larger screen to do so but for me personally I cannot stand the owners attitude toward the public, like movie goers are a burden on him and his theater.
Steve V.
Place rating: 5 Savannah, GA
This place is truly unique. Each theatre room is decorated to an ancient theme with relics everywhere. The joint is clean and well run with an old town feel. It’s more than just going to the movies. The manager must really care about his business and customers. Awesome!