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Moonlight Cinema

3.5 (15 reviews)
Closed 7:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Piccadilly Cinemas - Gin cocktail

Piccadilly Cinemas

4.0(12 reviews)
1.9 kmNorth Adelaide

If you want a cool vibe and aesthetic for date night, this place ticks the boxes for a great night…read moreout at the movies - especially in the boutique when all other gold class cinemas feel aged, dirty and just a bit seedy. Just eat before you go!! The food was so bad even the kids weren't into it. This was opening week for the boutique so I expected better. Honestly felt like returning it but just wasn't getting friendly vibes from staff either. The alcohol selection was good so go movie+drinks. Hold the food.

Wallis Picadilly oddly feels like it's an older cinema complex, but it's not so long ago since it…read morewas renovated - I guess it's fair to say that the 'art deco' styling has been effective. I was a little disappointed to find that the Picadilly doesn't offer frozen slushies as drinks - maybe that's just in their competitor cinemas, or maybe it's a choice here at the Picadilly, but the frozen red slushie is a big part of my cinema ritual - I can stay home and watch a dvd on a big screen if I just want a big cup of diet coke - oh, yeah, where's the Coke Zero, too??? The complex is very clean, and the seats were uber comfortable - particularly compared to the somewhat cattle class seating in a megaplex, there was as much leg room here as there is in my Statesman. Nothing quite like the Gold Class offerings of the competitors, but you can get a good meal and movie package here, too. Sound was good, crisp, loud and clear - I didn't really feel a full surround sound experience here, but that may well have been the movie - "We Bought a Zoo" isn't the latest action blockbuster either :) Ticket prices... well... they're fair... I personally think all cinema's are overpriced for what they offer these days, but when they're all overpriced you get to live with it, right?? For the same price for a family of four we could have bought two full price DVD's and had them forever... why am I going to the cinema again??

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Capri Theatre

Capri Theatre

4.4(7 reviews)
4.6 kmGoodwood

With all the hoo ha going on in Adelaide these days surrounding the Chelsea Cinema, its nice to…read moreknow the fight has already been fought and won when it comes the Capri Cinema on Goody Road at Goodwood. Before the introduction of the megaplex, most of Adelaide's cinemas looked like the Capri in this stunning deco building with its lovingly restored interior. This beautiful Art Deco style cinema was originally opened in 1941 and hasn't really changed much over the years - as an old time movie buff I find this fact incredibly comforting. In the late 1970's the cinema was purchased by the Theatre Organ Society of Australia and it's these guys who have kept both the theatre and its centrepiece, the pipe organ, in state of the art condition. In 2003 the Theatre Organ Society won a commendation in the Edmund Wright Heritage Award for their efforts. While the organ isn't my thing, you have to appreciate the passion of the people who do love it. I've taken older family members to the cinema who have been clearly been transported back to their own childhood when they listen to the organ play. Over the years I've been to the Capri to see Hollywood blockbusters and Independent Releases and the theatre itself is available to hire for screenings and functions. If you want to make a night out of it of your movie experience at the Capri take advantage of their movie / dinner deals in conjunction with the Goodwood Hotel.

The Capri Theater is a stunning cinema. It houses one of the largest piano theatrical organs in the…read moreSouthern Hemisphere and has an amazing appearance from outside. Pricing is on par with other cinemas and while it doesn't have the high tech digital equipment experience, movies come to life on the single large screen. The seats are comfy are authentic to the past-era of cinema film and the snacks are what you would expect at any other cinema. Capri even has an upper balcony for viewing from high angles. I have not tried the upper balcony but I presume it would be quite nice.

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What the Capri looked like in 1941

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Trak CineCentre

Trak CineCentre

3.4(5 reviews)
3.9 kmBurnside

Did you know Trak is short for Toorak and a very apt name. The Trak has been an icon as the…read moreoriginal art house cinema in Adelaide since the 1960's, featuring mostly European movies at the time. It's not a large cinema and nowadays there is a mix of art house and general mainstream movies showing. It hasn't undergone any major upgrades over the years and so remains true to its original style. Upon entering through the glass doors downstairs there are stairs leading up to the main floor and a stair chair, which is unique but still awkward for someone in a wheel chair so access is limited in this respect. Once up there it's like going back in time, it's very dimmly lit and a bit bohemian in feel. The ticket booth looks like a bar and actually is as and they also serve snacks and drinks. On the side wall are used DVD's for sale from $5 - $10 each, a stand with free magazines like Rip It Up, Attitude Magazine, etc. If you're a regular or intend to be one there is the Trak Cinema Platinum Card, whereby you can purchase 11 tickets for $99, which equates to $9 per movie..not bad. Anyway, check it out for an injection of culture and change of scenery plus there's a few cafes around and Burnside Shopping Centre across the road. And by the way, there's not much off street parking round the back of the cinema so it's best to find a road side park if you're lucky enough, otherwise in the shopping centre car park. Plus check online, over the phone or the newspaper for session times.

We need more places like Trak Cinema in Adelaide. Not only are the ever-growing cineplexes becoming…read moreboring, but so too is their content. Predictable plot twists after formulaic action sequences - give me a break. Trak Cinema always has something interesting to offer, and their focus on foreign and arthouse films makes it a beacon of culture. The building itself could probably do with some redevelopment, but I think that would be missing the point. The worn out and outdated look of the building makes it somewhat of a relic, and it doesn't need dazzling lights and signs to draw people in. The nostalgic feel of the cinema is an experience to appreciate, and though it might be a dramatic change from the enormous screens we're used to nowadays, it has character that warms up to you. Whilst showing the occasional mainstream film, you won't expect to see any B-grade bullshit here. The films are carefully picked from international and local collections, and whilst you might not see as many explosions in this cinema, you will see films with great content.

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