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Landmark's Kendall Square Cinema

Landmark's Kendall Square Cinema

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4.5 Google Review
355 Binney St, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139, United States
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Aug 13, 2018
Great theater for seeing some of the artsier movies that other theaters don't show. Really clean, good sound and picture. A bit pricey, but I guess that comes with the area. Only real complaint is the seats, kinda hurt my neck even with it fully reclined. Wow that's a 2018 problem if I ever heard one.

Apr 30, 2018
I'm pleased with the renovation having not visited this location in quite a few years. The recliners are clean and comfy but it didn't seem like there are any footrests. I didn't partake in any of the concessions but beer and wine are available in addition to the standard fare. If you do like a beer with your movie, take note that the bathrooms are on the second floor. I noticed muffled sound leaking from other theaters during quiet parts in the movie I was watching but other than that I had a very enjoyable movie-going experience. Patrons are directed to enter the theater through the garage due to construction nearby - just follow the signs when you arrive.

Aug 3, 2018
I've been happily going to see films here since it opened in 1995. Then they redecorated and installed new seats. For a short woman under 5', they are extremely uncomfortable. I literally have to sit forward at the edge of my seat with no back support or else I am almost laying down with my feet extended above the floor. The neck support hits me in the head. I am so angry when designers don't test their products with people of all different sizes. I'm giving the theatre two stars, instead of one, because they do show great films. Marilyn

Jul 22, 2018
Movie selection is great. They have some good stuff you won't find downtown. Good seats and they didn't pack them in so plenty of leg room. And a quality selection at the bar.

Mar 12, 2018
We see most of the films we watch at this cinema. The reclining seats are comfortable and wide, but I find the head cushion pushes my head forward more than I'd like. The sight lines are great, though. Most times the staff are pleasant and well coordinated. Occasionally, the person taking tickets could manage lines more effectively. The films shown are always in good condition and well curated. Parking is convenient and inexpensive with the self-validation provided in the lobby. Matinee prices are a bargain, especially compared to other big chains that charge more than $20 for similar amenities. I like an independent theater, and Kendall's Landmark ticks all the boxes.

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