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Four Star Theatre

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2200 Clement St, San Francisco, California, 94121, United States
(415) 666-3488 www.lntsf.com
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Aug 5, 2018
Saw Whitney Houston movie here. This is a cute, compact old fashioned movie theater. I liked it! And because it's in a mostly residential neighborhood, you can find free parking on most of the side streets.

Jul 5, 2018
You can hear the movie playing in the other theater next door...but all things considered (pricing) you get what you pay for. If it's playing a movie you're dying to watch, I'd recommend it for the intimate atmosphere and affordable pricing. In general, it's a local favorite for many in the neighborhood, the people who work there are friendly, and it's one of the few places that shows a solid amount of foreign and contemporary films.

Aug 2, 2018
There is nothing good about this place. The screen is small and still square so you see big black bars above and below the movie. The sound leaks between their two screens. Their food choices are limited and pretty bad. The prices aren’t even low. Seriously, it’s better to pay full price for a movie on iTunes or Amazon and watch it on your laptop with headphones or your hdtv. I’m sorry, but they don’t even get the old school charm right.

Apr 18, 2018
A local movie theatre with a good selection of movies. The best ones come here a few weeks later. There are two rooms, one larger , one quite small. Nothing fancy, but totally adequate. The entire space is very small, but the theatre is kipping its long tradition of being one of the best small theatres in town.

Jul 29, 2018
Never again. Chewy popcorn with nasty artificial butter, walls so thin you can hear the film to your left and the street to your right. Screen size a tad larger than my big screen and the toilet was scarier than the horror film I saw. Love and respect indie theaters but some things just can't be. Save your money and go to the Roxy or Castro. You'll be glad you dodged this bullet.

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