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2.8 Google Review
10015 Manning Ave, Fort McMurray, Alberta, T9H 2C2, Canada
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Jul 1, 2018
Shout out to Kaden for a job well done on a very busy night with short staff. You handled yourself very professionally. Hopefully the rest of your night went smoothly !!!

Jul 14, 2018
Run down cluttered minimal service and pretty dirty. Small selection of snacks. Does have fair prices for a movie though.

Aug 7, 2018
This is the most consistently sub par movie theatre I've ever been to. Stains on the screens. Blown out speakers. Broken self pay kiosks. No popcorn some nights. Awesome.

Jul 4, 2018
I can't wait for Landmark to get their new theater and destroy this monstrosity. This is NOT what a movie goers experience should be. The staff is nice. Aside from that, the food choices are extremely limited, and I use the term "food" lightly. Last time I went the nacho cheese literally smelled like vomit. Literally... stunk... like... vomit. Garbaged, waste of like $18 because we know the fountain pop that comes with it is not worth that much. Seats start getting really uncomfortable by the time the credits start; which last time was 15 minutes after the movie start time. This is also the only place in town where I make sure to bring an extra layer of clothes because it inevitably will be uncomfortably cold in the theater even for someone like myself that usually runs hot. Now, I'm probably going back again tonight for the 50th time because I like movies apparently more than I like food, atmosphere, or my money... because where else can I see a movie in town?

May 3, 2018
The place is on the smaller size. I kind of expected a theater a bit bigger and in better shape than this one in a city of almost 70k people. I was also suprised that they let in someone with a baby for the movie. It smell odd as well. Unless this place steps up its game; the second a Cineplex opens up they'll be out of business.

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