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    4.6 (32 reviews)
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    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    A theater interior with multiple rows of tiered seating, including a few seats in the foreground and more in the background. The space has dim lighting, with a wall-mounted light fixture and small LED lights along the stairs. The ceiling is dark with a rectangular light panel, and there are speakers mounted on the walls. The overall atmosphere is quiet and unoccupied.
    Lina L.

    Cinemapolis is such a charming little independent theater that's quickly winning me over. The prices here are unbeatable - just $10 for student tickets, and the concessions are insanely cheap (def def get their popcorn! They have cool topping options), much more affordable than what you'd find at chain theaters like Regal or AMC. I'm finding myself growing more and more appreciative of independently run places like this. I saw a local ad of the library right the street from Cinemapolis while waiting for my screening to start. It started as, "hey! It's the library across the street..." and it was so cute. The staff here are the sweetest - so kind and friendly, which really adds to the experience. I can't say enough good things about them. I can definitely see myself frequenting this theater more often in the future. Def a 5 stars! :)

    About mid-theater so you can gauge size - The image shows a person wearing pink sneakers with white laces and white toe caps, seated in a movie theater. The person’s legs are extended forward, resting on a black railing in front of them. The theater has multiple rows of dark-colored seats, and a large screen is visible in front, displaying a scene with people, including a boy and a girl, in a bright, modern setting. The lighting is dim, typical of a theater environment.

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    They have a great selection of movies old and new also great popcorn I highly recommend.

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    Cinemapolis is as good as it gets! All things that make your movie going experience a pleasure.

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    Cornell Cinema

    Cornell Cinema

    (3 reviews)

    I'm very glad they "survived" their recent funding crisis ... For myself, I can't think of a more…read morecrucial student & faculty amenity than a cinema ... Clearly some disagree ... However I've been delighted to find large crowds at (some) recent screenings ... And a few hardened cineastes like moi, at others , haw haw ... Two petty gripes: Any chance of ever getting coffee service back behind the counter again? ... I hate wrangling with the ornery keurig pods ... And, though I'm afraid this one is even more impossible -- I wish that for those of us walking back to C-town, that someone could persuade the groundskeeping powers-that-be not to chain the external steps in (endless) winter-time ... It's such a much faster & less lung-crushing way of getting back up to the top ... I guess they feel they have to do that though -- just so that if I slip on the ice & sue Uncle Ezra, that they can remind me that I stepped over the dang chains ... Oh well ... In concluding, what with all the multifarious distraction options these days, it'll probably never again be like it was in the "big 80's" -- when Statler would fill up every weekend with frat boys stomping on the floor and shouting "Tastes Great!" in unison, only to hear their coy sorority counterparts respond in coy contralto, "Less Filling!" ... before every picture ... Those were the days alright! ...

    There's not often a film I desperately want to see at Cornell Cinema (most are classic films I…read morecould watch for free on Netflix, for example), but the occasional director's appearance or screening of a film that's just finished its run and thus no longer (or was never) at one of the other theaters in town makes it worthwhile (and given it's on the Cornell campus, it's much more convenient than the Regal out at the mall if you don't have a car). A couple other good reasons: the price is right for Cornell affiliates (tickets are only $5 for grad students) and the space is beautiful - the one-screen cinema is set in a soaring, classic 1920s auditorium covered in stunning murals. In the warmer months, screenings are even held outside. If you happen to be from Boston or are familiar with the Harvard Square area of Cambridge, MA, the CC is roughly Ithaca's equivalent to the Brattle Cinema or the Harvard Film Archive (it's university-managed like the HFA, but looks like and has offerings more along the lines of those at the Brattle).

    Kitchen Theatre Company - Peterson Townsend as the shark in Adam Bock's Swimming in the Shallows, April-May 2015. Photo by Dave Burbank.

    Kitchen Theatre Company

    (6 reviews)

    I came on the "pay what you can" night for Peter and the Starcatcher. It impressed me they had such…read morea night to make theatre accessible to anyone by means of financial ability. The building is modern and artistic in a simple way. It was my first time coming here and I suppose I had the expectation it would be like the other plays I'd seen in my life; your standard auditorium and sitting in darkness, alone to my own devices. I was pleasantly surprised! Their motto is "bold, intimate, engaging", and I soon found out why as I walked back a hall which entered into a small theatre where the relatively small amount of seats were placed in such away around the room you had no choice but be part of the stage. What an experience. It was like someone was not only telling you a story, but acting it out for you... You personally. And they were so close they would all make eye contact with you from time to time making it more personal. I felt engaged and pulled along with the story. They move so fast and don't have time or a way to dim the lights and move props etc so it's interesting how creative they get... It's literally like daddy acting out a story to his children at some points, very sweet and special. You can tell the actors are having fun, and they did a splendid job! I'd go back, but make sure to reserve ahead if you can- it's small!

    The Kitchen definitely lives up to its motto of "bold, intimate, engaging". Though its 73 seat max…read more(which is sometimes reduced if the show has live music) can be limiting, it forces all audience members into close contact with the actors. The plays are great, and often thought provoking, but what really shines in the Kitchen are the musicals. The original musicals written by Artistic Director Rachel Lampert are always amazing. The staff is very friendly, and often talk with audience members before the shows in the lobby and during intermission. If you go, be sure to check out the cookies (especially butterscotch) sold during intermission. They're soooooo good. Nuts supplied by Greenstar Coop are also sold.

    Cinemapolis - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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