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    Hoyts Cinema Mt Druitt

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Upstairs, very classy

    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

    4.7(26 reviews)
    38.6 km

    The cinema that ruins every other cinema experience for ever more…read more Quite simply the finest, classiest, most demure, seductive, charming and good old-fashioned fun cinema experience in Sydney and quite possibly the universe. Every time you visit a soulless megaplex after your time at Hayden Orpheum it will be a singularly disappointing experience bereft of any aesthetics or cultural value because really, how can anything compare? The cinemas are stunning art deco, they sell old-school choc tops, there's a solid program of the latest blockbusters and art house / doco fare, and they have insanely fun cult classics like a monthly interactive showing of the word movie ever made, The Room. There are love seats in the main cinema, and a freaking organ that rises up out of the floor for matinee performances. I know right! What what all the way. Best.

    Being an eastern suburbs dweller, I've only been to the Orpheum on a couple of occassions. Each…read moretime I've sworn to journey over there more often (it's not even that far FFS). The Orpheum has kept it's gorgeous original deco interiors and exteriors intact, and the last time I visited (John Cleese triple bill including the Life Of Brian on Easter Sunday- kudos Orpheum!), there was a vintage pianist playing the grand piano in the lobby. I would love to see a silent movie thing here and I would bet money that they do them, it's that kind of place. Check out retro cinema Sundays- awesome and affordable triple bills that people dress up for. Old school wholesome entertainment, I love it.

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    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Theatre 5

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    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - There's a white baby grand piano!!

    There's a white baby grand piano!!

    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Wonderful snack bar and you can even have a glass of wine

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    Wonderful snack bar and you can even have a glass of wine

    Glenbrook Cinema

    Glenbrook Cinema

    4.8(4 reviews)
    18.2 km

    So friendly I wish I could move in…read more The Mountains would be lost without Glenbrook Cinema, a little one-screen independent movie theatre here since 1968. With so many of Sydney's indie cinemas long gone, Glenbrook has made a perfect niche for itself, showing everything from the latest blockbuster to world cinema releases, all mostly with a run for a single week. So you have to be organised to make sure you don't miss something, but at $10 for all tickets (yes, really) you can even take a risk on showing up and seeing whatever's on. The screen does not block out all concept of peripheral vision, the sounds is not felt in the solar plexus rather than heard, the seats comfy and you can get a cup of coffee in a real cup and saucer with a bikkie on the side. Session times vary, so check the website. And the staff are lovely. I saw 'Agora' here recently and no-one pointed and stared at the poor weeping lady overcome at the fate of female philosophers. I'll be up again this week for 'Jane Eyre', being a sucker for corsets, repression and windswept moors in close proximity. No laughing if the urge for Kate Bush dance moves becomes too much, please.

    Glenbrook Cinema has a wonderful atmosphere and the staff there are very friendly and eager to…read morehelp. However, due to there only being one available theatre, the options on what movie to see are limited. The screen itself is also very small. Overall, Glenbrook Cinema is good, it is great to support a small business and it has a great vintage atmosphere but the movies on show don't have that same 'epic' feel that movies at hoyts sometimes do.

    Regent Twin Cinema

    Regent Twin Cinema

    4.0(1 review)
    19.7 km

    I haven't seen an old style cinema building like this for a long, long time. Probably not since I…read morelast saw a movie in Richmond in about 1997. Since I've been living about 7,500 miles (12,000 K) away, it was just a little too far to go for a movie, with those long security lines, and the price of air travel and all. Hard to find the time really. But since we were visiting locally in November 2012, I took my young son to the Richmond Regent itself to see the latest James Bond movie Skyfall, and to see the cinema building itself. It gets super dark inside, which is very cool and this is probably the darkest theatre I know. In the pitch black you can immerse yourself in the movie. My research shows that the Regent Theatre is one of a large number of picture palaces built in Spanish style from the end of the 1920s. The cinema was designed by Herbert and Wilson, the architects and designers of the Parramatta Roxy cinema. The Regent is rumored to have a resident ghost, which doesn't surprise me. The creaky old floorboards remind me of a haunted house. There's a lot of history here. The building has an upstairs red velvet lounge area with couches, which was functional to hang out in those days when there were actually intermissions between double features or long movies. Nowadays I guess it's the place to take a cell phone call if a world leader needs your urgent advice before the movie ends. Or maybe it's a girlfriend calling to apologize that she was actually wrong about it all and you were right and she should have listened. I joke about this because such a girlfriend call is purely fictional and would never happen. A call from a world leader would be more likely. Now that I think about it I don't know the difference between a cinema and a theatre, or if there is a difference at all. Four stars for something historic and different from the mundane.

    Hoyts Cinema Mt Druitt - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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