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    4 months ago

    We've seen several excellent shows here over the years & will more than likely be back to see more.

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    Rivoli Theatre - Interior. Retro-cool vibes.

    Rivoli Theatre

    3.4(8 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    I feel like a kid again anytime I get to go to a classic (nostalgic) theatre. I'm not that old (in…read moremy mind anyway), after all, my dad worked here as a kid. Probably my first time here in a decade or two. I was in town and somehow Deadpool and Wolverine was opening a day earlier here than in the rest of the world. Went with my nieces since I'm the "Cool Uncle". (I'm sure that's how they see me ;-) Tickets and popcorn were half what I pay where I live now. And I was definitely happy they upgraded to the comfy reclining seats. And there in lies the rub. For whatever reason, while most of the theatre's floor is on an incline, the floor between the last two rows must not be. And my niece's boyfriend got tickets for the back row. The guy in front of me was not excessively tall, nor was he wearing a giant hat, but when I reclined in my comfy chair his head rose like the morning sun into my field of view. I ended up sitting bolt upright for the entire movie. This would have bothered me more had I not been watching such a fantastic movie. Definately go see movies here . . . . just don't sit in the back row.

    Updates and renovations have made this into one of the better theaters in the area. While it may…read morenot have the most exciting exterior or lobby, the theaters themselves have a historic, old-school vibe to them and feature modern, reserved seating that are incredibly comfortable. The theater has three screens, and the main theater (no. 1) particularly stands out. Screen and sound quality are good, but they're not as elevated as the seating. I wish the sound system was louder, deeper, and more refined. Also, since the location is downtown, parking can be all over the place. Stalls up front fill up fast. Pricing is fair, but do keep in mind this is still a small-town theater so temper your expectations if you've been to theaters outside the area like those in Lincoln or Omaha. Overall, though, this is a good theater made even better by the new updates and I've had nothing but pleasant experiences every time.

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    Rivoli Theatre - Exterior. Rather plain and basic.

    Exterior. Rather plain and basic.

    Rivoli Theatre - Seating. Plenty of comfortable seats to be found.

    Seating. Plenty of comfortable seats to be found.

    Rivoli Theatre - Theater 1 screen. Supposedly a laser projector but it didn't stand out to me.

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    Theater 1 screen. Supposedly a laser projector but it didn't stand out to me.

    The Grand Theatre - Front area. The screen sits a little back on the stage.

    The Grand Theatre

    4.5(6 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    Still the best (and now only) theater in town but uncomfortable seats keep it from perfection. With…read morean Art Deco style that is immediately eye-catching, a quality screen, loud sound system, and great pricing, this is a great single-screen theater that's only open on weekends. It's also the only theater in town at the time of this update. The only downside is the seating. Despite being updated, they are not modern, reclining plush seats. I get why this was done, so as to not clash with the retro vibe, but the nearby Rivoli theater in Hastings updated to more modern seating despite being old-school as well, and its charm and vibe remained intact so I do wish the same would've been done here because the seats can get very uncomfortable after a while. Worse, if a showing is particularly busy, you'll be so close to someone that you may as well be sitting on their lap due to how close the seats are to each other. Skinny legends need not worry, but RIP anyone who is tall, broad, or even a little plus-sized because you will be shoulder to shoulder. Still, despite the shortcomings of its seating, this theater is still excellent. Tickets are inexpensive at $5 a pop and concessions are also very affordable. It's definitely great place to catch a movie, just keep in mind it may be a little uncomfortable. Oh, and also a little annoying if there are any rowdy kids around.

    Life is transient and impermanent. "Everything passes like the flowering waters of a steep…read morewaterfall." This is the only existing downtown movie theater, dating from pre-WWII. The other theater which continued to the 1980's, The Capitol, was built as a Vaudeville theater and had a groovy 1920's balcony. It is now a parking lot, and I suspect it will remain in that state. Every city in America has the same sob story. The Grand, however, survived. It even has its share of first-run movies, and the local volunteer network who works on its upkeep likes to do nice things like replace and repair the art-deco lights and generally make it a decent place to go see a show (including the occasional live music performance).

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    The Grand Theatre - Back area of the theater.

    Back area of the theater.

    The Grand Theatre - Exterior. Looks fantastic at night.

    Exterior. Looks fantastic at night.

    The Grand Theatre

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    Lied Super Screen Theatre - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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