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14 years ago
Small two-screen art cinema in the 13th with an interesting program, lots of red velour and comfy comfy seats.
11 bd de Port Royal
75013 Paris
France
Port Royal/Gobelins, 13ème
01 47 07 28 04
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Because ot the theather itself (excellent picture and sound quality and proper red curtain decor)…read moreand the film program loaded with preview screenings (David Lynch presented INLAND EMPIRE here with the little musical act that preceded the film on his world tour) this is indeed probably the best cinema in Paris. They also tend to show very good short film programs and have a nice space for fancy but packed cocktail parties. The last film by Raoul Ruiz, 'Mysteres de Lisbonne' was playing there recently, if it still is you should hurry up and watch it!
Widely regarded as having the best digital projection in Paris and, to my ears, the best sound;…read morethis 3-tier single screener is one the cinematic highlights of Paris. I was lucky enough to see von Trier's Melancholia here on a hot sunny afternoon of 2011. Stumbling out, stunned and dazed from witnessing the end of the world on the Max Linder's astonishing screen, I found myself in a Paris with the black skies of an orage d'été and was not completely sure where the film ended and reality began.
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They've had a year and a half to get their act together and instead things are worse…read more The bathrooms are astounding. They're right near the ticket counter and naturally the door to the Men's room is propped open. I stood there pissing and could make eye contact with people standing in the ticket line. But I won't complain too hard 'cause the room smelled like you'd gutted a large animal inside it. The smell inside that room with the door closed would have been horrendous. Leg room. None! I'm 5'10" and I had to stand for there to be any chance that anyone could walk past me. And after going back into the theater to get the discount ticket for parking, one machine breaks and the other one says that the discount is no good. Awesome!! The next movie we see in France we're going to a different theater. Oh...and the dude sitting next to me..... with the beautiful woman on his arm.... had rockin' BO.
What a treat been to some theatres in Paris but this one takes the cake. Beautiful art surrounds…read moreyou which makes for a excellent evening. Seats and cinemas are clean. Only thing is that is very warm In the theatres like sweating warm if u leave your jacket on but other then that you're safe to say you will have a fantastic night here !
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A top-notch single-screen centrally located just off Saint-Germain (the clue is in the name). In…read morespite of the large screen and theatre, a program of the more popular independent or the artier mainstream films always in VO. One very nice feature is the illumination by stars, huge ones on the walls, tiny ones on the back of each seat. Recommended.
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Jewel in the crown of the Latin Quarter, two small screens of unashamed arthouse, independent and…read moreforeign films. The program is generally two-thirds dedicated featured directors (the week of this review: Kubrick, Coppola, Hitchcock, Kaurismäki) with a smattering of Italian comedies and other delights. If arriving half-an-hour early, do wander up the road to browse in the Librarie Vrin, one of the few bookshops in the world devoted entirely to philosophy.
From the owner: De la salle de théâtre à la salle de projection Cabaret au début du siècle, salle de théâtre à…read morepartir de 1930,c'est 20 ans plus tard que le lieu deviendra cinéma. Il fut le premier à programmer les films de la "Nouvelle vague" et à développer la diffusion du cinéma iranien et espagnol.
Hands down, the best place to see a movie in Paris that I've been to so far. If you're in the…read moregrande salle, you have a starry night above you, amazing decoration around you, and tons of room as it is a huge huge huge space. The screen they pull down is humongous, so sit somewhere in the middle or your eyes will be switching back and forth. ;) You can order tickets online beforehand, around 11 euros/adult.
Don't go, they don't have A/C!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hot AF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!read more
Awesome place to grab a quick drink and a snack in the Montemart area. We only had wine and an…read moreespresso, but they food looked very good.
This beautiful and mythical movie theater was built in 1928 and was the first to play Avant Garde…read moremovies. The splendid fixtures were designed by Jean Cocteau. Cette très belle et mythique salle de cinéma a été construite en 1928 et l'estuaire 28 fut le premier cinéma à projetter les films avant-garde. Les luminaire de la salle ont été dessinés par Jean cocteau.
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If it's playing in salle 1 at the Majestic, I'm there. This cinema is great: the staff are warm and…read morehelpful; the seats are stadium style [meaning you're not craning your neck if a tall person sits in front of you]; and it's clean and inviting. Bonus points for the great location and the wide selection of films.
From the owner: Cinéma de quartier Anciennement spécialisé dans les films de genre, le Majestic Bastille se…read moreconsacre dorénavant au cinéma d'auteur, à la version originale et à l'Art et l'essai. Composé de deux salles de 260 et 110 fauteuils, le cinéma peut donc organiser assez régulièrement des festivals, débats et autres rétrospectives. Des avant-premières sont fréquemment organisées.
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Great variety from north American theatres. Theatre had 2…read morebalconies. Great viewing experience. I miss Paris.....
Louxor is one of a dwindling number of independent cinemas in Paris. Now about 20. Louxor's program…read moreis mostly world cinema. There are special series of classics, openings of new films with the director present, animated films on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Special programs for young people. Even Tango lessons. Louxor was built in the 20s for silent films in the neo-Egyptian style. Some of this flair remains outside and in the large salle even after its relatively recent rebirth and refurbishment by the city of Paris. There is a tiny very cozy café whose balcony looks out on the quite beautiful Barbès elevated metro station with the Tati clothing store looming above it. Buy a pass for just over 50 Euros for 10 entrances. I live just up the street and go often. After the film find a simple Algerian restaurant in the neighborhood. Avoid the Brasserie Barbès. Visit and support all the independents in Paris!
On se croirait dans les années 80, pas de place et pas d'air. Aucun respect des barrières…read moresanitaires, et aucun port de masque. J'ai demandé deux fois qu'on baisse la température. On vous promet mais rien est fait. 15 € pour 2 bonbons chimiques et boissons. L'arnaque. Autant regarder le film chez soi.
Seats are nice though the seating is quite tight…read more They also don't really seem to care if you bring in food or beverage. There were several people with bags from the mcdonalds next door that they did not even try to hide. There was no staff present at the door so everyone just let themselves in. Seating was a bit chaotic because there are no seat tickets and mcdonalds-bags apparently need their own seats. Again, there was no staff present to sort this out. So on the service front this was far from good, but the basics (seats, screen, sound) are there ...
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