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    Marcus Oshkosh Cinema

    4.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    I and the job coach Cheryl went to a movie today, great place, great seats and great movie! I recommend this place!

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    Ask the Community - Marcus Oshkosh Cinema

    When is i still believe start playing?

    Kenneth - Showings for I Still Believe start Thursday, 3/12 at 7PM. You can check out showtimes and purchase tickets here: https://www.marcustheatres.com/movies/i-still-believe… Read more

    What shows are going to be there? this week or maybe next

    I think they have a website near the address and phone number. I know they have the movies on the website..

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    Time Community Theater - SO excited I spotted this last week! One of my favorite childhood movies!

    Time Community Theater

    (3 reviews)

    Great little piece of nostalgia here in this old downtown movie house that is now run by a not for…read moreprofit organization. They show mostly classic cinema here, crossing all genres from Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin to Ghostbusters and Caddyshack. It is a great and inexpensive (3 bucks) way to spend a weekend evening, and it is really a treat to see older classic films back on the big screen. No matter how BA you think your home theatre set up might be, there is no substitute for the true movie experience for something like Citizen Kane, Lawrence of Arabia or On the Waterfront. They are closed for a couple months during the winter, but during the warmer months they tend to have a theme of showings for a given set of weekends; Slasher films, old comedies, horror classics, etc. Also a good place to take a date. Even if you happen to hate classic cinema, you can at least pretend as though you have an appreciation for it so you can appear sophisticated. As a final side note, they show the Rocky Horror Picture show once each season also, and it brings out the fanatical types for the film like a small army of escaped mental patients. If your instagram feed is in need of some shock value, look no further.

    I've been going for several years now to watch horror films. Every October their has been an…read moreindependent horror film festival for a whole weekend. They have also done Friday Freak Nights playing a lot of classic and old horror films for free! Recently they've been playing other films besides horror. This is a small, non-profit theater. It's a great addition to downtown Oshkosh. Most movies they show are free or just a few bucks. I catch myself donating $5 because it support the theater and I'm still paying less than going to a regular movie theater.

    Twilight Drive-in Cinema

    Twilight Drive-in Cinema

    (1 review)

    The place: I've never been to a drive-in movie that was…read morehosted in a parking lot. I'm far more accustomed to the rural drive-in movies with great furrows with hills to angle your car on, but this has a distinctive charm. Cars are free to park wherever they would like, though I'd recommend taller vehicles park farther from the screen for the sake of us smaller sedans. Inside the building, there are bathrooms and some arcade games. There's a concessions counter, but I brought my own snacks, so no need to look too closely. I did see posters for pizza! The "doors" opened at 6:30pm when the movie started closer to 9pm. We were the first in the pot when we showed up at 6:40pm, so we took a drive around the charming town to return closer to 7:30pm. Maybe half a dozen cars in the lot. There was even a puppy in the bed of the pick-up that parked next to us! The location: 40ish miles outside Green Bay 75ish miles outside Milwaukee 100ish miles outside Madison For those willing to make the drive out of the city, this drive-in is delightful. Located in a small town in Calumet County. The service: Quick and efficient! Pretty laid-back! The price: $6 for a double feature? Is there really a better deal than that? I was delighted. For this unique experience, we got our money's worth and more. Next time: I hope they show a classic flick, there's something delicious about 80s and older films at the drive-in. Why yes, I do intend to return!

    Marcus Theaters - Popcorn looks like it was in the machine since Saturday, tasted like it as well.

    Marcus Theaters

    (18 reviews)

    We bought our tickets on Sunday for Monday. We also purchased two sodas, pizza, ravioli, and…read morepopcorn so I could review this theatre properly. We walked in the door the pleasant worker at the front asked if we purchased online tickets we told her yes and food, she stated she just needed to see them. We then proceeded to online pick up counter for food. My husband showed our order to the young man behind counter he handed our cups to him and yelled across to someone that we needed a refund with no further explanation. Unacceptable behavior, I asked another employee why we were unable to get our food and we're informed they do not serve food on Mondays, their website should not allow payment and should state that.

    We went to see the 40th anniversary special showing of The Muppet Movie, and fortunately the movie…read morewas good (how can you go wrong with the Muppets?) because the rest of the experience clearly said, "We don't give a crap about you, just hand over your money". The movie was showing in #8. The seats were modern and comfy as most seating is now, but they were dirty. Garbage was left in the drinkholders. You didn't dare stick your hand in the crack of a seat because they hadn't received a good cleaning in a lonnnnnnng time. Refreshments were extremely overpriced.... $15 for popcorn and a soda, a pair of tickets was nearly $30. My wife had to get up after the movie started rolling and find someone to turn the lights down. The sound was left quiet -- as in at pre - preview level -- the whole time. Our cashier was bored stiff, uninterested and disengaged, as were the concessions folks. Hey, if you hate your job that much, find another line of work! Booo. I have better places to take my entertainment dollars. Next time I hear the theatre industry whining about declining revenue, I'll know why.

    Marcus Hollywood Cinema

    Marcus Hollywood Cinema

    (26 reviews)

    Terrible Customer experience and customer service!…read more Sunday the 22nd of March, tried to see "Project Hail Mary" at the UltraScreen at the westhill Marcus Location. I bought a tickets online earlier in the week. My partner is paralyzed so this always works best as we can reserve the handicap seating. It was $35 with their $5 service fee. We got $30 worth of snacks when we got there and found our seats. First the theater was fridgidly cold, leave your winter jacket on cold. Then they started having issues with the trailers and the projector went dark. After only about 15 minutes they said the show was cancelled, we could go into the 1 pm showing in the regular theater. This didn't work for us, for seating and that was not what we paid for as that was a cheaper showing. No one explained refunds or anything like that till people started questioning things. No one seemed to know what was going on and the front house manager was running around all over the place. Finally we got our refund and we're then told we were going to eat the convenience fee. This totally felt like theft. We paid for a service and they couldn't provide. What did I pay a fee on, a chance to see a movie? This is ridiculous. Message customer support and got the most tobe deaf response back which I included. So, now if we want to see the same movie again, reserve seats, we will be paying roughly about $65 again(food and entry), for the same movie, after paying $35 already for a service fee and two drinks and two snacks that are anything better than gas station fare. So, that $100 for two people to see one movie at an outdated theater that can't afford heat apparently or working equipment. Gross

    Cute theater with a cool arcade connected to it! All the workers were nice and helpful. The signage…read morefor the movies is great if you forget which theater you're in. I'd advise going on Tuesdays for their value deals if you're a rewards member (which is free)

    Big Sky - Big screen for the movie.

    Big Sky

    (27 reviews)

    This place might be my favorite experience in all of the Wisconsin Dells…read more So much fun. I have not been to a drive in since the mid 90s and was super excited to get to share this experience with my children and this place did not disappoint. They have 2 screens which I had not seen at a drive in before but it works well. The audio plays over fm radio stations and they have radios to rent if you don't bring your own or want to run your car battery down. The food is reasonably priced and they have a great selection that I would say surpasses any of the local chain theaters I go to back home. Burgers, hot dogs, nachos, sloppy joes, popcorn, cheese curds, soda, candy, corn dogs, onion rings, French fries, grilled cheese, pizza, and tacos off the top of my head. Just a huge selection of options. The movies say they start at dusk but add about 15 minutes to that based on our experience. It makes sense, dusk is easy to search for to find the time but it isn't really dark enough yet. So just be aware it's a little later and if you stay for the full double feature it is going to be a late night. But totally worth it.

    I love the nostalgic feel of a drive-in movie. It reminded me of my childhood, watching at night…read morewith my family and enjoying a movie outdoors on a big screen. There are three screens and plenty of space. The entrance fee is ten dollars per person. The concession stand serves classic snacks and grubs. I wouldn't change anything about Big Sky!

    Odyssey Fond du Lac 8 - Great place for kids!

    Odyssey Fond du Lac 8

    (33 reviews)

    Fantastic theatre complete remodel in 2024 including heated recliners and assigned seats. I do…read moresuggest you purchase tickets ahead of time as the second time we went they were sold out. Great Service and Excellent Seats all Remodeled!

    CUSTOMER SERVICE IS NON EXISTENT…read more If you are looking for a movie theater with newer aesthetics in FDL, this is the place. However, DON'T BOTHER WITH THE BAD POPCORN OR BEVERAGE WALL. The popcorn is stale on even the busiest of nights and the "beverage tap wall" will cost you up to $20 for a 16 oz drink. If you're lucky the "beverage wall" card reader won't malfunction and cause you to miss your movie or cost you the price of two movies in what will never end up in your cup but instead go down the drain or come out in foam whilst charging your credit card for every ounce of drink lost. In my experience, two employees apologized and expressed they will fix their card reader and clean spillage but did not offer reimbursement even after it was requested. After all of that, asking for a small plastic water cup for my kindergartener (who doesn't drink soda and could never consume an entire bottle of water) was met with an employee stating "Why do you need a water cup? We have a water fountain around the corner." I will not return to the "ODD"yssey FDL. The minor monetary loss for myself is irrelevant. With streaming services available in 2026, the MOVIE THEATER EXPERIENCE IS FAR MORE THAN WATCHING A MOVIE SURROUNDED BY STRANGERS IN A DARK ROOM. IF ODYSSEY OWNERS WANT THEIR BUSINESS TO LAST, THEY BETTER RECOGNIZE THAT CUSTOMER SERVICE IS A KEY COMPONENT IN THE MOVIE GOING EXPERIENCE and also stop relying on kiosks and automated services to run their business.

    Marcus Oshkosh Cinema - movietheaters - Updated May 2026

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