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    Jen W.

    I've seen a couple of movies here now. The theater is always clean and comfortable. Concession prices are to be expected but when you join as a member you get a discount. This time I had a beer and I think it was nine total. I saw the life of a showgirl And truly enjoyed it. Young boys and girls were dancing in the front of the theater to the music. This is a great location and closest to where I live so I'll be back.

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    Martina C.

    Wild Robot, Mufasa, Gladiator II, Wicked, Venom... What have I not seen at Cinemark? The answer is nothing. Because I have a movie club membership and to have a free ticket every month in exchange for the discounts... It's a no brainer. I am a Platinum member again for the second year in a row. Which is a 25% discount versus the normal 20%. Not bad!!! Plus no online ticket fees. And (like tonight,) my man wanted to watch a college football bowl game instead of seeing the movie he wanted to see. So I just opened my app and cancelled. And boom. Easy peasy refund. This theatre is always clean and I have no complaints!!! Pretty Christmas setup this year too!!!

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    Gwen Z.

    Clean theatre. Comfortable seating. Easy to get concessions. Great sound! Fun for the whole family!

    Smith Q. J.

    Went to see Silence of the Lambs on the big screen with the Fourteen Year Old. Her first time seeing it, probably my sixth time, but very first time in the theater. This is a probably a top 150 favorite movie for me, if not higher. (10 stars out of 10) (She hates getting her photo taken these days, but always grateful for this kiddo...) #favabeans

    Terrence M.

    Movie Screening: Sitting in Bars with Cakes Pros: the screening was great and the free small popcorn and drink was an added bonus! Cons: movie theater was extremely hot! Evidently, they didnt turn the air condition on.

    Yeah this would look great in the living room
    Jesse G.

    Today I needed a little nostalgia and I just happened to coincidentally be off the week before I start my new job (yay), so i took my son to see the latest in the Ghostbusters series. I myself, saw the original back in 1984 (woah), and part deux in '89. I didn't see the 2016 reboot or Afterlife, but when I saw the trailer for "Frozen Empire", I knew that this was not to be missed. We got to the theatre super early today (Tuesday has discounted first showings) about 10:15. I hadn't been to this theatre in a really long time. The concession stand has changed a lot since I worked in a theatre (hint-I worked the opening of the original Jurassic Park). We got the x-tra large popcorn. He got a Slimer Icee and I got a coke. Of course we started munching as soon as we sat down, but there was a free refill. So anyway this theatre was pretty plush. The seats reminded me of a first class airline flight, if I had ever taken one. They reclined pretty much all the way back, but i didn't want to snooze so I just did it halfway. The armrests didn't go up and down, at least in theater 11, but I had to use the cup holder anyway. Anyway now for the movie. I wanted to see this because it seemed to be a proper continuation of the series. The opening ghost sequence featured the "Hells Kitchen Sewer Dragon" this seemed appropriate and also want to go back to Manhattan. The movie continued and there were a few places that could have started the chaos, but they had to hold off. The build up was enjoyable. There were tons of flashbacks to the original film. Dan Ackroyd had a pretty big part, and Bill Murray, Ann Potts, and lots of really small Stay-Puff marshmallow men lol. Overall I give this a 9/10. The only bad thing was the "resolution" to the problem came about too quickly for me. I was hoping for more ghosts and more slime. I definitely recommend this for anyone who loved the original...maybe I will check out Afterlife, and the "Answer the Call" too

    Kim G.

    Love the large reclining seats in this theatre, I can sit with legs straight out in front of me just like I do at home in my chaise couch. So comfortable! Actually even a little wider than i or for, but people come in all shapes and sizes so it's all good. I always bring a light shawl so I can wrap myself in a "blanket" and cozy up for the movie. No more knee or n Ce pain after watching a movie. Oh, and the seats are truly stadium so I've never had a blocked view. Go on Tuesdays when movies are just $6. Makes all the difference! For an extra $1.70 service fee, order through Fandango, pick your seat, then you can show up right when movie starts or even 15 minutes late if you are like me and sometimes don't want to watch the previews. Popcorn is tasty, and as other Yelpers suggested, we mixed half kettle with regular and it was the perfect blend. In addition to ice-cream, theatre candy and candy by the pound, they have hot food like pizza, hot dogs and nachos. Lots of parking in front and back. Close to several restaurants if you want dinner first. Or late night HH at McMenamins afterwards. For me, I always stop at Ross to search for a bargain before or after the movie, and Home Goods, too!

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    We absolutely love the loungers. They're so comfortable and we don't feel crowded. The sound is awesome! Highly recommend.

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    Do all the theaters (not just 3d) have armrests that come up?

    They now have the reclining chairs, so the arm rests don't go up. But the chairs are so spacious and comfortable, that there is no need to raise the armrests! The seats are also assigned, so I highly recommend purchasing online to choose the best… Read more

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    I'm still in shock... I go to movies here a lot. I am not a fan of seeing films that are crowded…read more It's rare that I see films during the day, preferring later shows. Normally I scan my movie pass, tell them seat me in the ADA row. Usually it is empty so I just say put me in the middle but due to the wheelchair on the seat, I can never read the numbers which I say. I was supposed to be at an event across town. It was impossible to find a safe place to park and there was no ADA parking. Due to safety, I had to give up. I figured I would just go to see The Drama instead. I was not prepared... There are a few seats taken, including the two middle seats in ADA. I looked and said to give me on of the ADA seats over to the side. She stood there staring at me before saying that those seats are reserved for companions for people who are in a wheelchair. I said those are for people who have a disability and are not able to walk up or down stairs to get to the other seats. I genuinely picked up my cane and showed it to her saying I'm not sure how much more disabled you would like me to be to get a disabled seat. She had to call over her manager, thankfully not at my request. The manager without saying a word punched in my ticket and got my popcorn looking at the other person with shock. I have known numerous people going through things like organ failure, recently received a transplant... cancer treatments... there are so many things that can be severely wrong with a person where they are challenged physically and need ADA seating or accommodations. So, I don't assume BUT I just had to put up a fight to get accommodations yet I was SHOOK seeing the very able bodied, looking couple sitting in the center of the ADA section. I was so tempted to ask if anyone gave them any crap getting those seats. I did not though because it's hardly their fault I had to go through that. I also didn't wanna disrupt them because they were super cute snuggled up together. I always assume people sitting ADA requested it for reasons - I'm not the ADA police and there were plenty of spaces.

    First review of the new year! Came to see Wicked: For Good on Saturday night with my gf. One single…read moreParking spot was open towards the front, lucky us! Entrance had a bunch of packaged Sponge Bob which got me curious.. They looked to be containers for popcorn and of course the drinks. Fun additions but bulky. Bought tickets at the concession stand at near $20 a pop. It was a nice date out and great movie! 5 star rating for awesome recliner seats!

    Studio One Theaters - Studio One Theaters New York Penthouse Auditorium view from the Library.

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    Cool place, great date night spot, decently tasty food. Being brought to the theatre by the host is…read morea little weird but forgivable. It's expensive but you're paying for the experience and I'd say it's worth it once in a while. I saw 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple here, kind of a weird choice for a movie theatre where you eat dinner- it was pretty gnarly. The good: -couches/comfy seating -actual food -friendly staff -neat atmosphere The less good but not necessarily bad: -having to wait to be brought to the theatre by a host -much more expensive than a regular movie theatre -no cherry coke (but they do offer a Roy Rodgers) -the popcorn is REALLY buttery which is cool if you're into that but I was overwhelmed by the sogginess

    I take reviews very seriously. A 5-star review isn't terribly difficult to come by with me. I have…read moresaid it over and over again... Simple expectations - good service, good food, good product, good experiences. In the world of service, that isn't difficult to provide. To get a 1-star review from me takes actual WORK. I must say, Studio One Theaters absolutely earned in every-single-way, this review. Let's start with purchasing tickets online. The platform is poor. The tickets are double the cost of any other small local theater. By the time you get to the purchase page, you're total will double in fees. They don't give you a confirmation number... you just have to assume your purchase went through. No confirmation email, nothing. The only way I knew I had made a purchase was by the charge on my credit card. The parking situation is poor. I was fortunate that I found a spot but the overall parking lot situation is a nightmare. We got stuck for 10+ minutes trying to leave, we finally escaped through an alley way. Alright, let's get to the actual experience. We arrived a bit early hoping to get our seats early or enjoy a drink at the bar. We stood around for 10 minutes while staff ignored us. Three behind the bar, one behind the register, two random floaters. They didn't as much as acknowledge our existence. After one of them finally got off the phone, we were acknowledged and told we needed to wait. We took a seat at the bar. I ordered a 10oz wine that was served in a tiny 8oz glass. The metal-and-glass bar was noticably dirty, the dust was thick on the shelves of the bar overhead. We were promptly ignored by the staff, only to get their attention when it was time to tab-out. Approximately 30 minutes before the movie, we were finally granted access to the theater. The manager invited us to the theater we had tickets for. We were then held hostage as we slowly crawled down the hallway while we were tormented with his pre-scripted speech. It started much like the disney script of "we have 45 members of our cast and crew" that work here 24/7 and 365. First, leave disney's script to disney (left lower-case so the review doesn't get flagged). None of the sales pitch was believable. This is a tiny little theater in Portland... the big-brand theaters don't even employ that many people per / theater. Much less, could any reasonable person believe that a theater has chefs and staff that work 24/7 at a theater open Monday-Friday from 2:30 PM to 11:00 PM and Saturday-Sunday from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM. Doesn't even make sense. Then, out came the iPad pics of mediocre food he was trying hard to sell. No thanks. Once seated, our waiter appeared to take our orders. We asked for a few minutes to review the menu. The prices were outrageous. That's a difficult comment to get out of me... price doesn't matter when the product stands behind it's value... this however, immediately felt off. The waiter felt impatient and pushy. The minute we didn't order a ridiculously overpriced alcoholic beverage, he was done with us. He did return 10 minutes later, we resolved to a "medium" popcorn for $11 of which, was TERRIBLE. Honestly, I didn't know you could make bad popcorn. Studio One Theaters has BAD POPCORN. Tasteless, burnt, just awful. Once we ordered the popcorn, declined $30/ea appetizers and $40+/ea entrees, the waiter was done with us. He huffed away, never to return. The popcorn showed up, salt-less, cold, burnt, and tasteless. We pushed it around the weird metal bowl it came in and ultimately, gave up. The movie started and the talking started. First, everyone in the row behind us completely ignored the movie for the first 30-minutes. The water that had abandoned us completely and fully ignored us but had fog-horn volume conversations taking order, laughing, conversing, completely ignoring the movie that had just started. Then came the food. Orders being delivered, one after another on loud plates with chunky silverware. Nothing better than listening to spoons and forks scrape against plates while people conversed as though they were the only ones in the room... it then got worse... ...the people directly behind us decided to call the theater out on their less-than-mediocre menu. Everything they ordered was terrible, of which, we heard them very loudly and very clearly complaining to each other. When they complained to the waiter (mind you - WHILE the movie is playing!) he decided to argue before taking away the horrible food. THEN, making things even WORSE, here comes the manager. He decides to want a full narrative of what was wrong with the food and why. After a lengthy 5+ minute conversation, he then offered them more food, they declined because it was so bad. They left 1/2 way through the movie. The talking never stopped. Someone finally yelled out "shut up" near the end of the movie. People were rude. The staff was awful. The food and beverage was less than mediocre. This isn't worth a second try. Horrible.

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    A True Local Gem Worth Supporting!…read more In my quest to support local small businesses, I've driven past Joy Cinema many times while heading down 99W toward Tigard -- always thinking, "I really need to stop in one of these days." Fast forward to the 40th anniversary showing of Back to the Future, and I finally did it! Sure, I could have gone to one of the big movie chains nearby, but I wanted to support a locally owned theater -- and I'm so glad I did. While Joy Cinema doesn't have its own parking lot, there's plenty of parking in the shopping center just behind it. The lobby is small but welcoming, and you'll likely be greeted by the owner himself -- who runs everything from ticket sales to concessions to the movie projector. It truly feels like a one-man show, and that personal touch makes the experience so special. Plus, the prices for both tickets and snacks are refreshingly affordable compared to the big chains. The theater itself has one large screening room, and it's impressive -- spacious, comfy seats, great surround sound, and a large screen that makes for a perfect movie experience. They don't drown you in endless previews, just a couple quick ones before the feature starts. I also appreciate some of the fun movie history and facts they presented prior to the screening. I also appreciated that they have clearly marked spots for wheelchairs in prime viewing areas -- a thoughtful touch that shows care for accessibility. Unfortunately, one rude family arrived late, talking loudly and even letting their kids run around, which disrupted the movie for a bit. The owner handled it as best as anyone could -- even stepping in multiple times to address the situation. It's tough when guests behave poorly, but I really admired how he tried to keep things under control while protecting his business. After the show, the owner greeted us again and asked how we enjoyed the movie -- that kind of personal connection is rare these days. I'll absolutely be back to Joy Cinema. It's a local treasure run by someone who truly cares about movies and the community. If you're in the area and want to enjoy a film while supporting a small business, skip the big chains and check this place out!

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    Fantastic experience! Was here 20 years ago when it was still a movie theater. Now it's a concert…read morevenue and so much fun. Lined up outside about 1.25 hours before the concert. The doors opened up and hour before and we were able to get a seat in the balcony on the first row. The venue was small so every seat was great. The later people came had to stand up on the floor but they came to dance. Listened to Petty Theif...a Tom Petty cover band and had a lot of fun. Pizza, hotdogs, popcorn was the food offering and beer, cider and wine you can eat in your seats with the tables. Got the Mission Theatre stamp for our passport.

    I was recently invited to attend a live music performance at the Mission Theater…read more McMenamins is of course known for converting historic buildings into venues and restaurants, and this location is no different. It used to be the Swedish Evangelical Mission Covenant Church. There's some cool millwork, antique light fixtures, and large curved staircases, but overall this is on the tamer side for McMenamins properties. The venue had standing room and high-tops on the same level as the stage. Upstairs is theater style seating that was decently comfortable and had a counter spot to put your drink. There weren't any bad views, and the sound system was better than I expected. I think there are two bars, one on each floor, but the upstairs one was closed for the small event I attended. They serve drinks and small bites, not full meals. Parking is challenging nearby.

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