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Rialto Twin Theatre

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1732 152 St, Surrey, British Columbia, V4A 4N4, Canada
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May 18, 2018
Man, are my feelings mixed. I love that old theater feel. The dim lights, the suede curtains. The buttered popcorn and the old man admiring posters outside. But, what I can't stand is how bad my back hurts after each film, from sitting in those cramped auditorium seats! I swear to God, I literally developed a cyst on my tailbone from extended viewing sessions in this theater, since I visit it so often. I had to have surgery to get that cyst removed and everything! Jeez Louise, honestly. Get those seats fixed.

Jul 1, 2018
One of the very last theatres like this around—support the Rialto! Don’t let them go out of business! I will be heartbroken if the ever shut down. Such an iconic part of White Rock.

Apr 8, 2018
Saw death of Stalin today. Enjoyed it. Older theatre but great popcorn, friendly staff. Small theatre with a touch of class. In some ways reminds me of the Fraser theatre I spent Saturday mornings in the 1960's. Will check it out again for movies they don't send to the premier theaters.

Jan 26, 2018
So wonderful to have this theatre here. Of course you cannot bring in your own food. This little theatre has to make a profit somehow and that is one of the ways of doing it. We enjoy coming to see great movies here! Thanks for keeping it going! At times it must be difficult to get the crowds! Good Luck!

Mar 9, 2018
Like having your own theatre. Intimate surroundings yet the screen is big enough and the sound is of absolute high quality that it becomes a real, yet cozy, movie night out. Would not be surprised if the proprietor is a movie fan. It just has that "movie lovers" feel.

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