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AMC Star Southfield 20

AMC Star Southfield 20

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3.7 Google Review
Southfield, Michigan, 48034, United States
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Aug 15, 2018
This poor theater used to be a beautiful, popular place. It has been run down. While the prices are reasonable for movie tickets, concessions are still pretty high. The Stubs card is worth it, especially if you go often. Old, dirty, non-reclining seats. Poorly cleaned bathrooms. They can't seem to keep a restaurant at this location. There used to be a salon inside, but now its gone too. I'm surprised it hasn't been torn down yet. But, lots of people still go to this theater so don't think because its old, that the new movie you wanna see Friday night won't be sold out.

Jul 15, 2018
Went to see Sorry to Bother You Saturday night with my woman. Hands down this is the dirtiest, filthiest, germ infested movie theater I can recall ever being in. Stains run rampant amongst the movie seats, as they were obviously visible everywhere. I'm no chemist or scientist but I'm confident there is some kind of fungus growing on the seats. Seats look as though they haven't been cleaned in months or years. Before entering the men's bathroom for the first time, I overheard a man saying these are the "nastiest bathrooms". So I braced for the worst before entering(perhaps feces or urine on the floor?) Thankfully I saw none of that but needless to say the bathrooms were disgusting. I was also told the woman's bathroom was equally disgusting. I honestly felt bad for my clothing having to sit and touch such germ ridden, fungus growing seats. I will never ever ever ever ever ever frequent this theater again. It should be quarantined.

Jul 27, 2018
Great movie options. The food was amazing and the popcorn they gave was always fresh and hot. Employees were amazing. Seats were comfortable and the movies started on time. I Absolutely recommend!

Jul 21, 2018
Great for the price but you guys seriously need to clean the sink fixtures with some good old lysol. They look grimy. Maybe even renovate the bathrooms all together and try to lease out some of that space to some family oriented vendors or allow people to purchase food from restaurants and actually bring it in to the movies...get back to the original concept when you guys opened up...

Jun 14, 2018
Can't speak for all the theaters here but the one I was in is in need of updating. The seats are small compared to other venues, they aren't very comfortable, and the cloth on them is dated and torn. The theater hadn't been cleaned well (if at all), as there was clearly visible popcorn and other trash on the floor underneath multiple rows of seats and there was a paper bag left on the seat near me. The seat cover on the bench in the women's restroom was ripped and patched with tape. Didn't have anything to eat or drink so I can't speak to the quality of the concessions. But everything else was alright and the price was reasonable ($4 before 4 pm and $6 after). We only went to this theater because we had one movie left in our Marvel movie marathon and Avengers: Infinity War was no longer playing at the AMC Star John R. I would go to a weekend morning movie ($5 before noon) there over Southfield any day. Big comfy leather seats that you can reserve. You can't go wrong.

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