1. Cinema Nova
8.3
380 Lygon St, Carlton, VIC
Indie Movie Theater · Carlton · 55 tips and reviews
Kate Bradley: Wonderful, intimate yet spacious cinemas and the more decent array of films
Kassi: Favourite cinema in Melbourne. Tickets are $13 concession (cash only) and the guy from The Crayon Fields works here! Always shows the movies I can't find anywhere else, in cosy, intimate cinemas.
Ines Norman: Love this Cinema - great for normal & alternate films. Favourite room is the bamboo room; perfect with a bit of high tea. :)
3. Astor Theatre
8.7
1 Chapel St, St Kilda, VIC
Indie Movie Theater · 33 tips and reviews
Dimi Kos: Come to a cinema fiasco night! Heaps of fun
David B: Fantastic old fashioned cinema, showing new and classic movies in 35mm, 70mm, 2k and 4k. Fine films and atmosphere.
Glenn M: Awesome vintage cinema ideally suited to catching movies that have stopped running at Village / Hoyts or just an old classic. Wicked Wednesday's get you a double movie pass for $10.
Next_Studio: The 3rd largest cinema screen in the world! Sit bang in the middle and about two thirds back for optimal viewing pleasure, particularly in 3D. Suffer from motion sickness? Don't forget your sick bag!
Ross Hill: Stroll through the world heritage listed Carlton Gardens and lay in the sunshine before seeing a movie on the world’s third largest cinema screen.
RightFit Digital: Great Cinema experience.
Tasha: A luxurious cinema experience. Book tickets on line and they are a bit cheaper. The wines are good, and the deep fried items are actually good quality. You can book the whole cinema out for parties.
Ella Melbourne: Apart from The location is convenience, also the cinema itself, the ambiance and the services are all great!!! My favorite cinema in Melbourne. I always come here.
Suzana Miranda: Amazing....
Sigrid de Castella: Great performances at both Playhouse and Fairfax cinemas, both without mobile coverage so no performance interruptions. Car parking is expensive, better to PT it if you can. Limited food available.
Venoth: The design of this place is just amazing. Lovely architecture and rich with tradition.
Linda W.: Check out the Jeffrey Smart painting 'Container Train in Landscape' in the foyer of the Fairfax Theatre. It's big and beautiful.
Kevin Yank: Gorgeous little precinct with lush gardens, a few restaurants, an open air cinema in the summertime, and a plethora of markets and events throughout the year.
Haiku Reviews: This peaceful village / is now an all-in-one place. / Eat (and drink), pray, love. #HaikuReview
Chris Chinchilla: Rip handsome Steve, pay homage