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3.0 (1 review)

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Cinéma Moderne - terrasse extérieur

Cinéma Moderne

4.9(7 reviews)
8.6 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

This is not your typical movie theatre - it's a redefined cinematic experience!…read more Cinema Moderne moderne provides a unique space where you can enjoy a carefully curated selection of nifty animations, remastered classics, cult movies, documentaries, mainstream or more niche and short films, while enjoying a cup or coffee, glass of wine or cocktail before, during or after the viewing! In fact, pay attention to the programming as filmmakers and specials guests will be present, such as Denis Villeneuve during it's sold out presentation of Blade Runner 2049 last Sunday. A state of the art equipped theatre, with 4K projectors, seats about 54 people and provides daily screenings at 7pm and 9pm and all day on the weekends. The fronting intimate 'café-slash-bar' provides a perfect area to get out of our traditional "web streaming bubble", gather in an intimate yet vibrant environment, socialize and mingle with locals over a beverage or food or your choice at any time or the day. Although it wasn't too busy and people were strolling in and out quite a bit, I could imagine this place getting crowded at peak times. On the menu were an assortment of steamed bao buns including vegetarian, gravlax, chicken or smoked meat and even a breakfast bao which I had the chance to taste with a side salad with glass of fresh pressed orange juice during brunch. There's also a choice cleverly named brews on tap, as well nice wine card and hand crafted cocktails. Located upstairs, is a post-production company called Post-Moderne, where many movies are go through finalisation processes such as colorisation. Overall, the theatre, café-bar, and post-prod company combination is a very smart use of space and very interesting concept to discover. Please do come and experience what the founders, Roxanne Sayegh and Alexandre Domingue, have been researching for so long in Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, New York and Mexico City, and finally transform their dream into reality right here in Montreal - hopefully stating a revolutionary movement that will make pull us cinephiles out of our couches back into the theatre! You have a baby or kids? No worries, this place is very family friendly, especially on Saturday and Sunday mornings. So no excuses - come and join me!

Such a fantastic concept for a coffee shop, having regular showings of movies. Staff was helpful in…read moregiving dinner recommendations as well.

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Cinemas Guzzo

Cinemas Guzzo

2.0(14 reviews)
4.7 km

Oh my goodness is there less then 1 star option... this place is so ran down (Terrebonne, Qc…read moreMega-Plex)... you've got leaking in the entrance, I am assuming from the roof. Once inside does not get better from there, bathrooms are disgusting, and broken down, and once broken they will remain this way for ever as they never get fixed, water fountains to drink from are... just don't use these they are disgusting and for sure have not been cleaned... ever. Then when you want to get popcorn, well if you like old staled popcorn you are in luck... if you want candy bars or any types of candy, well they just don't have any.. the counters are just empty, so bring your own, probably safer that way.. The arcades, well 2 out of 3 are just defective and out of order... Ok so now when you get inside the actual theater... Sorry gets worse ... the seats are clasped and you feel like sitting in a hole, not to mention the armrests are loose and are simply a hasard (warning)... So you ask why do I keep going there, well living north of Montreal we don't have a lot of choices when it comes to Movie Theaters and then mix that with what movie you want to see... We would just want these theaters to be sold to an entrepreneur that would revamp these and make them good again... seriously these need to be rebuilt and given some love...

We bought a coupon in Costco. I normally don't drive to cinema but this is convenient for me. There…read moreare movies in both languages. I found they are understaffed. Waiting time for buying drinks and popcorn is too much. The arcade was decent. I would come back for it. The seating was good for me but my husband complained about it. The theatre was relatively small. So back seating is recommended.

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Machine sans barrures et qui ne fonctionne pas.

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Cinéma Cineplex Forum

3.5(59 reviews)
9.1 kmVille-Marie

A good cinema. I came to catch my summer MCU film in imax. Not sure if it's a genuine imax or…read moredigital or liemax. The out escalator is busted but hopefully that'll be fixed soon enough. It's in a tenuous neighborhood but that won't cause any issues.

This is the worst movie theatre I have ever been to. I have given this place several chances but I…read morecan't go back anymore. I went for to see Alien Romulus, we missed the table service window so we had to order at the bar. That's fine, except we got moved to a POS screen which had a long line, and then we had to move to another POS screen that was free and place our popcorn and drink orders with the staff member. The employees were nice but how is this more efficient than continuing table service? It makes anyone late for their movie previews even later and potentially miss the beginning of their movie. This isn't a big deal and wouldn't merit not coming back, but it still doesn't make a lot of sense. The biggest issue I have with this theatre is the lack of immersion. During Alien Romulus, I realized I'd never been to a movie where the sound wasn't loud of clear enough and felt disconnected from the film. I then made this realization when watching Nightmare on Elm Street and The Substance. The lights actually came on during The Substance! That was what killed it for me. Besides this, the layout is so convoluted. You can't go to the second floor and then back to the first to refill your drink or popcorn. You can only leave and circle back to the entrance down the escalator with your ticket in hand. Like what is even going on? I'm done giving this theatre chances and am going elsewhere from now on.

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Cinéma Guzzo -  Mega-Plex Lacordaire 16

Cinéma Guzzo - Mega-Plex Lacordaire 16

1.5(10 reviews)
12.3 kmSaint-Léonard

As someone who loves to grab popcorn and watch movies live in a theatre, this cinema did not live…read moreto its expectations. For a start there was no sign at the door when entering informing the customers how the heater is broken. I was only informed when buying my ticket that one of the rooms of the theatre is closed for how cold it is and was told I have to come to a later showing of the movie I wanted to see, for that it is showing in another room where it should be less cold. Even just trying to get popcorn was a mess for there was a long line up for another movie showing and it was only for popcorn, with only one employee helping at the counter. Looking around I could see other employees behind the counter just talking to one another instead of helping, which I'm sorry but find really unprofessional. When it was finally time for me to enter the room to go watch the movie, it was still a disaster. The room was still too cold where I could not feel my legs and had to keep moving around in my chair to get some type of warmth and there was a light that kept on flickering above my head during the movie in a dark room. Finally, at the end of this hard and annoying experience when the movie was finally done and it was time to go home it was the most terrifying moment of my life. Everything in the theatre was shutdown. There were no lights, no employees, and no one else in the theatre. I swear it felt like I was in a horror movie, lock in the theatre with no escape. It was only when I was outside of the theatre that I saw they finally put up signs warning people about how the heater is broken. This was a really bad experience and this cinema needs to do better. I'm sorry but would not recommend coming to this cinema if you want a proper live movie action experience.

Can I just say that this place has changed over the years, from when I was little, to the age I am…read morenow. I'm honestly very disappointed. Despite the good movies that come into the cinema, the rest is just bad... Let's start off with the service. The service: The employees who work at the popcorn desk, or food stand if you wanna call it, are quite unbearable. When you have a lineup of 20 people waiting to get popcorn or candy, and there are five employees that are in a corner, chitchatting away, laughing and giggling. While one of their coworkers is serving 20 people, and those chitchat chatters can clearly see that the line is growing! But yet do nothing about it. That is quite sad. I have worked in customer service before, at a supermarket, and that shit would not fly if that happens to us... Maybe the times have changed, but it's ridiculous. Next is the cleanliness: The bathrooms are absolutely disgusting! Not only does it smell like I walked into a farm full of manure, but it looks like something out of a horror film... Half of the bathrooms don't work, what I assume is dirt on the floor looks like blood or shit... The soap dispensers don't have soap in them, which is just absolutely disgusting because you're entering a bathroom with germs! You'd want to wash off those germs, no? And lastly, the overall cinema: The overall cinema is falling apart, it is going downhill. I don't know how else to put it. The games that they used to have when I was coming to the cinema as a child does not compare to what they have now. You can clearly tell that they're trying very hard to keep it up and running . But that's no longer the case. The bumper cars are never on and there's never anyone to make them availablesort of speak. Which is really sad because when I was a kid, that was the best part of going to the cinema. The games that used to be there are all dead or they eat up your money. If they're not working, you should be putting broken signs on the games. Clearly those games are just there to eat your money and your coins. Not cool at all! Also, why can I not use my cellular device in that building, it's as if we entered a bunker. What if someone gets injured or something happens and I got a call like 911 or something. I'm just gonna let the person die? Anyway, I know it's tough running a business like a movie place, etc. but if you wanted to keep going, you gotta "keep it going". And that's clearly not the case with this cinema. I mean, I still go for the movies, but I don't hype anyone to go for the games or the food. Because it's clearly not the case...

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