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4.2 Google Review
10200 102 Ave, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 4B7, Canada
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Jun 23, 2018
Pretty good theatre, they offer Atom ticketing so you can skip the lines and just go ahead to the concessions, screen areas. Washrooms are pretty clean and have good dryers and sanitary options. Seats are comfortable, can be reserved and also some are reclining.

Jun 10, 2018
I love this theatre. It's never packed, even on an opening weekend. The staff are friendly. The concession has a self-serve fountain pop machine with dozens of flavours. And pretzel bites. If you live downtown, this place is super convenient. The one down side: you have to pay for parking if you drive here.

Jun 20, 2018
The cinema is fine; conveniently located, comfortable seats, adequate sound. They have the basic munchies, and handle Atom advance purchases pretty much on time. It's too bad that the options for having a drink or a meal nearby are so dismal, and there is no decent, safe parking for your bicycle.

Jul 13, 2018
Never over-crowded, spacious seats. Snacks and popcorn are a standard good, nothing wrong with that. Their drink machine is great, lots of selection. Pretty good service most of the time. Prices are better than Cineplex.

May 10, 2018
If you really want to enjoy a movie of your own type, without bring bothered by usual brouhaha inside and crowded hustle bustle out side the theater, this is the place. Seldom, you will find a lineup for tickets and taste-bud paraphernalia. And if you are on moon and want to moonlight, again this is the place. Hardly anyone will notice you and nothing to disturb you in your rendezvous!!!! Pops and snacks are tasty and ambiance, layouts are opulent: Overall a good place to entertain-n- hide or to tide over the shopping tiredness or boredom from wife/ girlfriend shopping marathon in the city centre.

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