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4.6 Google Review
157 Gibson Bend, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, S7K 0P1, Canada
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Aug 12, 2018
Everything was lovely. It was a nice, clean movie theater, everything you'd expect... Well, except where you'd normally find questionably stained seats, there are beautiful leather recliners. It was very comfortable but I would suggest booking tickets early so you can get a seat near the back. I bought tickets at the time I went to see the show and only the front seats were left. These were somewhat uncomfortable as the screen was so close. Still a very good experience overall.

Jul 25, 2018
The seats alone are reason enough to watch every movie here. Yes, it's slightly smaller than the other major competitor in Saskatoon, but their concession food is less expensive and they have ample free parking. Back to the chairs: they're simply amazing, super comfortable and have a tonne of personal between you and your movie going neighbour - is essentially a theatre filled with personal lazy boy seating. If a movie was playing here and Saskatoon's downtown theatre competitor - I won't hesitate coming here again. 🎥🎞️🎟️🍿

Jul 14, 2018
Good place with reasonable affordable price. Their seating is probably the best and the highlight of this place. Reclining seats and still enough room in front of you so people could walk by! Sound is good, and screen is great. Snacks didn't have a lot of variation I feel, but that's just me. Went here during noon hour on a Sunday, lots of kids. The lineup setup could be better when going for concession - probably would go faster as a straight line up to cashier, instead of one line.

Jul 22, 2018
This place was awesome!!! I love the recliner leather seats they were very very comfortable. The movie was awesome as well. It was affordable as well if we went to the theater downtown it would have been almost a hundred bucks for just the two of us for two passes, two popcorns and two pops. But we paid 60 for two passes two pops and one popcorn. I was really impressed going back again real soon

Jun 26, 2018
Where do I begin? Tuesday shows aren't much of a bargain, but the seating is exceptional, so it's understandable. Concession prices are offensively expensive, but one could sneak snacks from home in, easily and the large drinks DO come w/ a free refill & are larger than other theaters. However, when you get your refill, they toss your cup & replace it w/ a new one. VERY WASTEFUL. My only real complaint was after waiting in line for about 15min. or so, some people jumped the line and received service before me AND did so w/o an apology from the staff member. THAT was quite unsavoury. Overall, the experience was JUST okay. Could be a lot better, but we'll see how things go over the next little while.

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Opening Hours

Mon:2:45 pm - 12 am Today
Tue:2:45 pm - 12 am
Wed:2:45 pm - 12 am
Thu:2:45 pm - 12 am
Fri:2:45 pm - 12 am
Sat:9:45 am - 12 am

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