Honestly don't even bother. This theater is old, dingy, and in serious need of an update. The seats…read moreare cloth, and the foam padding wore out a long time ago. The floor has absolutely no slope to it whatsoever, so even when you are sitting in the back, the screen is very high up in the air.
Speaking of the screen, I swear that these days they make bigger LCD screens for your house. This was probably the smallest movie theater screen I have ever seen. In addition to that, the projector that they used (It seemed to be a digital projection) did not have a very broad contrast ratio, so most of the darker colors all kind of bled into a general black murkiness, and the whites all blared out and looked overexposed. Seeing as I was watching Spectre, a major hollywood film, I assume that these problems with the contrast and depth of color were not on the film producer's end, but rather on the projector's end.
As if the whole experience wasn't bad enough, a staff member threw open the doors and came in with a remote control to turn off the air conditioning (*beeep, beeep... beeep*) about 7 minutes before the film even ended. I'm not talking about during the credits, I'm talking about the actual last 7 minutes of the film itself! The light flooding into the theater made it almost impossible to make out what was happening on the already struggling screen. After several audience members shouted at the employee who was doing all of this, he went back and closed the doors.
All-in-all, this was a horrible place to see a movie, and very expensive on top of all of it all! If you want to go to an older theater that actually still has some charm to it, I would recommend Cinema Roxy, which is in Copacabana near post 5.