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    The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque

    The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque

    4.8(21 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    We have seen two movies here recently and both experiences have been spectacular. We enjoyed…read moreMidnight Cowboy and Vertigo. Seeing a movie at Cinematheque is an experience. A staff person gives an introduction before the movie and both times we have been there recently there was a raffle for a coffee gift card. The cinema itself is large and you sit in seats with fold up seats. It is part of an art school There are no concessions, but it appears you can bring your own snacks and drinks. They only show films on the weekend, but they usually show a good variety over a three day period. You can pick up a paper schedule or check the schedule online. There is paid parking in a garage close by or you could look for street parking. If you love old movies this is the place for you. Another plus is the theatre is close to Little Italy. You can pick up a cannoli before or after the show. This is always a bonus for us. My only complaint is I wish The Cinematheque was located closer to my home. It is a great venue!

    I love the CIA Cinematheque. I've been a member here for years and it's worth every penny of the…read morereasonable membership cost (especially compared to similar institutions in big cities). I love the art of film, and attending films here is one of my favorite things to do in Cleveland. From documentaries, to classic films, to new films or world cinema, they do it all. However, COVID has changed the world of film. Like so many of my favorite film spots, the Cinematheque has transitioned to a virtual screening room...and I love it. They are doing a beautiful job still curating excellent films available for home viewing. With such limited new films coming out, this is important! They are keeping the art of film alive! Please donate to the Cinematheque if you can or rent a film from their virtual screening room. So what's next in my queue? They have an awesome documentary on Cleveland's own Agnes Gund, which I'm renting this weekend! Support local!

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    The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - Documentary that I watched -- Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque theatre

    Documentary that I watched -- Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque theatre

    The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque

    Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque

    The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque

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    Saturday, 1 March 2025 -- inside Cinematheque

    Hickory Ridge Cinemas - I think that is obvious....

    Hickory Ridge Cinemas

    3.4(31 reviews)
    19.5 mi

    This is why I love independently owned businesses. You find that site managers and staff are…read moreempowered to make quick decisions regarding the service of their customers. The Issue: Google had listed a 9:55 showtime for Avengers Age of Ultron on a Monday night. Myself, my date, as well as 4 others who, like me, anticipated a 9:55 showtime approached the theater around 9:40. As it turns out, the time online was a mistake. The final showing of the night was at 7:20 according to the signage on the door. In fact, the doors of the theater were locked and it first appeared like there was no one in the building. A gentleman who I can only assume was part of the management staff, noticed the 6 of us milling about outside and poked his head out wondering if he could help us with something. What we expected: "Sorry, we don't have a show that late tonight, you can try again at 7 tomorrow night." What we got: He excused himself for a moment to check the feasibility of reopening the theater to show the movie. He returned about a minute later and let us in, locked the doors behind us and got us our tickets He started the movie, and remained the only employee there for the duration of show. There were only 6 of us and the show let out after midnight. Very Impressed.

    I've come here several times since moving to Brunswick 3 years ago and the last couple experiences…read morehave left me thinking the place is going down hill. There are some really bad oversights that just make for a bad experience. You go to the the theater (and pay a lot of money to do so) for the experience and that oversight really took away from that. This was the second time they forgot to dim the lights when the movie started. The first time, they finally shut them off about 20 minutes in. This last time, we watched the entire movie with the lights on in a tiny theater with the seats all mislabeled (they had some digital system that confused everyone who came in the theater). During the previews, only the audio was playing. I asked someone to turn the lights off twice during the movie but it never happened. At the concessions, they were out of popcorn butter and two popular drink options at 7pm on a Saturday night. I could let these things slide normally but given the movie experience I think it just adds up to a theater that doesn't have its crap together anymore and isn't worth the money. It's sad because 'd rather support a local, independent theater but I can't throw my money away the one of the few nights I can get out and enjoy a movie w my family.

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    Hickory Ridge Cinemas - Entrance to ticket stand

    Entrance to ticket stand

    Hickory Ridge Cinemas - Private theater rental

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    Capitol Theatre - Upstairs Lobby

    Capitol Theatre

    4.3(78 reviews)
    2.4 miDetroit-Shoreway

    Ever since its 2009 renovation, the Capitol Theatre has been a centerpiece of the Gordon Square…read moreArts District. It is owned by the Northwest Neighborhoods CDC and operated by Cleveland Cinemas, which also operates other renovated movie theaters in the Cleveland area. The theater has three screening rooms, and so it's usually showing a rotation of three different films at a time. Sometimes they are new release blockbusters, sometimes they are new indie films, and other times they are old school films put on for a special event (like the screening of White Christmas I saw this past December). Compared to other larger movie theater complexes, Capitol Theatre is both more cozy and more affordable. On Mondays you can get tickets for $6, there are matinee prices for shows before 6 PM, and the highest ticket price you'll pay as an adult is $11.75 (compared to, for example, my Valley View Cinemark which is $13.50). Like other movie theaters, they have very comfortable reclined seating, you can order adult beverages, and the concession prices will make your eyes pop. My husband and I prioritize seeing movies here if we can - it's a gem of Cleveland and I hope it stays in operation for years to come. The people who work there are always warm and friendly, and clearly have a love of the theater.

    I thought I had been here before to watch a movie but I can't remember that moment. I did actually…read morecome in mid-October 2023 with my friend Gabby so this review will detail that visit which was a special event before halloween weekend. HISTORY -- The Capitol Theatre in Gordon Square is an old cinema that turned 100 years old in 2021. It is charming inside the theatre where movies are shown with a decorative outside building sign. The upstairs where the bathrooms are (there are also bathrooms downstairs) is old and it looks like someone's living room in a house but the simple nature doesn't bother me. There are chairs upstairs where you can sit and eat some of your snacks while viewing old photos of people who were involved in the Capitol Theatre. SPECIAL EVENT (MOVIE MARATHON) -- Who knew a movie marathon was a thing? It sure is. I arrived on the 21st of October 2023 for the 12 hour scary movie marathon. YES, you read that write, 12 hours straight from 2pm to 2am. I wasn't going to go but I brought my friend with me and we made it a fun evening. I hadn't heard of most of the movies so the anticipation slowly built as I waited for the first movie to start. I didn't know what to expect. We both received complimentary tickets. Halfway through the movie marathon, the organizers served pizza to everyone which was included in the ticket. My favorite movie was Final Destination 2 and my least favourite were Slumber Party Massacre and Hereditary. Slumber Party was okay and somewhat funny because the antagonist or killer was hilarious; however, part of the movie was just annoying and it dragged. For Hereditary, I didn't like it because I don't like devilish or supernatural movies. I can't remember the names of the other movies, besides Cabin in the Woods, as I'm writing this review almost a month later but I posted some photos that has a partial list of the movies. FOOD -- I purchased popcorn (medium, I think) and some sweets (candy). Of course, the price was expensive but that is common at most cinemas. My friend also bought popcorn but she bought a soft drink too whereas I bought hot tea. I would love to come to another movie marathon next year, as it happens just once a year, but I don't know if I will make it because 12 hours straight is alot of time out of my schedule. I highly recommend this local movie theatre. **** - 87/150 total reviews in 2023 - 638 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 1 December 2023

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    Capitol Theatre - Concessions

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    Capitol Theatre - Saturday, 21 October 2023 -- 12 hour scary movie marathon from 2pm to 2am. (I got a free ticket). I won a Melt Giftcard

    Saturday, 21 October 2023 -- 12 hour scary movie marathon from 2pm to 2am. (I got a free ticket). I won a Melt Giftcard

    Capitol Theatre - Front Entrance

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