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4.4 Google Review
808 Douglas St, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 2B6, Canada
(250) 389-0444 www.thevic.ca
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May 8, 2018
I love this movie theater! Just this weekend on Saturday evening, I went to a short documentary film festival on Saturday night, and all of the movies were educational and with a very powerful environmental message. Movies here are deeply meaningful and I have never regretted the long drive from North Saanich to downtown to see one of their carefully selected movies. All the staff is super nice! And now there is a coffee truck parked outside to take a nice espresso coffee drink into the movie with you!

May 30, 2018
The best place in town to watch independent films. Art house cinema atmosphere with a great selection of local beer, wine & cheese makes it even better (the only licensed Theatre in Victoria!). Need to try that famous organic coconut oil popcorn!

May 23, 2018
They show interesting and less widely circulated movies here, and they are the only licenced theatre in town. So is comfortable and spacious (they are not reclining, if it bares mentioning any relevancy)

Apr 1, 2018
It’s a throwback to experience in the age of mega theatres. The Vic always plays interesting movies too. Highly recommended!

Dec 5, 2017
This place is without a doubt, the most charming movie theatre I've been to. I decided to catch a showing of 'The Tale of Princess Kaguya' on a whim, and I'm really glad I did. The staff and my fellow patrons were both conscientious and polite, the popcorn was perfect, the drink selection was great, and the ambience is something that bigger establishments are going to struggle to replicate. Oh, and as a bonus, the staff also saw fit to play short, awesome, TED Talks instead of the awful commercials for real estate and liposuction that precede movies at a lot of places here in the United States. As a trifle, the seats were a little uncomfortable, but not in a way that interfered with my experience. Needless to say, I'll definitely coming back for another show, should I ever find myself in Victoria again.

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