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    AMC Progress Ridge 13

    1.5 (242 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Bennette I.

    I loved this theater when it was a Cinetopia-so lux and high end. Now that it is an AMC my experiences have been a hit or miss. The smaller living room theaters are very well worn, with most ottomans having rips and large tears on it. All of the upholstered chairs need a good professional cleaning. My daughter has been a A-list member for several years and she purchased our family of 5 tickets the day after Thanksgiving. She chose seats 3-8 row D. When we checked in on the kiosks at the entrance it printed out different seat and row numbers. We sat in the seats we originally chose. A couple came in looking confused, and asked us what movie we were watching. The also had issues with what theater and seats they were in. Three other families had the same issue and there was a lot of seat shuffling. One family got really frustrated and asked the staff to figure it out but no help. Regardless we all watched the movie - no issues with the actual showing. Just as an FYI no one checked our tickets upon entering. The staff was non-existent.

    This is a theatre.

    Oh my gosh. Where to start.... The seats are incredibly old, uncomfortable, and even sometimes, broken. The movies are TOO loud, talk about sound immersion, you can't even hear yourself swallow. Soda machine does NOT have working ice. Two sodas... you'll never guess... $15. Yeah. $15. The theatre me and my longtime lover were in smelled awful, created an overwhelming sense of nausea in the theatre.

    Peter N.

    Went to the single showing of The Abyss special edition tonight. First off, buying tickets at the concession desk is weird and feels like a cheap way to sell food. I'd rather buy from an automated kiosk like they have at Bridgeport. Also this system would be awful during busy season and child X can't decide what candy or drink they want as they quickly achieve pre-diabetes status. Meanwhile all you want to do is get tickets and move. Dumb! Also, every single worker there had no idea what The Abyss was. Yes I'm sure they were all 18-25 years old but guys... are you not fans of film? Sad. Got a poster. Movie was fun to see huge. Sound was ok. Not crazy like the Star Wars special edition trilogy work was in 1997. Theaters was 60-70% full by start. Sat in the top row right of center. Dude next to me ate a giant popcorn and drink and was fading in and out sleepytime style. Then he took his poster and rolled it up like it was a weapon super tight and kept rolling it so it made a noise. His phone went off midway with a bad ring tone and he struggled to turn it off. To my left 5 seats away was some old greyhaired lady that kept checking her phone every 15 minutes and would sit forward so you could see it from many seats away. Ugh. People suck. Turn your phones off goddammit or stay home!

    Nachya G.

    Loved this movie theater the couches and overall vibe in the theater room we were in was super cute. They had couches and comfortable chairs. The sound/ audio was great and I enjoyed the smaller size of the room it allowed for a better experience being close to the screen even sitting in the back row.

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