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- You come here for the charm of a small town-like cinema, not exactly for the outstanding quality of their theaters. Come Tuesdays, Thursdays, & weekends before 11 for cheaper tickets on certain movies
- Pia FouillouxDecember 28, 2015this is my neighborhood cinema an it's the best. The guys are so nice, and you have what you need: a big screen, popcorns and seats.
- CompassMay 14, 2014Blockbuster and indie flick fans can treat themselves (or their dates) to a half-priced matinee show ticket or post-movie drinks at neighboring sweets shops like The Chocolate Room.
- Matt DorvilleAugust 10, 2014The best movie theatre in the neighborhood and by far one of the best in brooklyn. No stadium seating or Dolby anything. Just good movies, nice people and a theater that has a personality.
- They have cherry coke and candy stored in the freezer. This is the stuff childhood dreams are made of. FROZEN CANDY! CHERRY COKE!
- ShellyFebruary 17, 2018For years rickety uncomfortable seats...but now comfy seats, leg room, and new bathrooms. Quite the haul up several flights of steps if your film is at Theater 5, and you're differently abled.
- KarenOctober 25, 2016Friendly staff, nice selection of movie posters decorate the hallways. Feels like the owner loves movies. Bathroom downstairs is clean 😊. Great neighborhood.
- Brian MooreAugust 7, 2014This is my local theatre. Indie films at a decent price (cheaper on Tuesdays and Thursdays) with reasonable (read: quiet, cell phones in pockets) clientele.
- Sandra RubinchikOctober 19, 2014This place is an old school neighborhood staple, playing mainstream movies and the occasional indie flick, for ticket prices significantly lower than other NY theaters.
- Sarah SpagnoloJanuary 31, 2015Don't miss the NYTimes Who Made That? Popcorn tear sheet above the water fountain. Popcorn at the theater dates back to 1931.
- Great neighborhood cinema which is often a good place to see the latest release - away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan movie theaters.
- Theresa RoldanNovember 27, 2016Small but efficient. Eat, drink, and get that. Caffeine fix before the movie...$4.50 for a small nestle machine mochaccino. The nacho prices were just as ridiculous.
- $10 movie tickets, old school movie theater vibe in a great Brooklyn neighborhood. Definite alternative to the multiplexes that now dominate the cities and burbs
- Love this neighborhood indie theater with cherry coke on tap and the best opening credits that will bring you back to the 80s.
- CompassMay 14, 2014The Cobble Hill-based theater is a convenient (and slightly less-packed) alternative to feature film venues in downtown Brooklyn and Manhattan.
- Jane EyreMarch 9, 2014A cute spot with way cuter prices. I got nachos, popcorn and a juice for $12.50, a great price for the theatre! I love saving $$$.
- Ashley AlvarezJanuary 13, 2017Small theaters, good slant for screen visibility, but sometimes the sounds off or projection hasn't lined up their masking correctly. Still relatively cheap tickets in comparison to a Regal.
- My kids bailed on me for the movie. I was able to get a refund from the box office super easy. Very much appreciated
- Danika LandersJanuary 2, 2015Love living next to this little gem of a theater. Reminds me of my hometown theater. Only complaint, guy at door needed to check my purse as I'm walking in w/my mom. Seriously buddy?
- I have personal beef with this theater bc they once made me "check in" a crossaint at the door, but otherwise they're chill.
- AbDecember 27, 2015Cute, OLD theater. A bit of hassle when full. Old tech. But quaint. Would be a great place to watch older films
- David BrahlerAugust 1, 2015Conveniently located small cinema in Cobble Hill with quirky theatre layouts.
- Sean McKenzieJanuary 23, 2014This is what movies use to be - a simple experience where the star is the movie itself. Can the corporate rhetoric. Embrace the nostalgia of Americana.
- It doesn't matter what movie you bought tickets for: 80's style opening credits welcoming you to Cobble Hill Cinemas and asking you to silence your pager will make it worth your money.
- Small town theater vibe. Has everything you need and very convenient for the neighborhood.
- Patricia LeeJuly 25, 2015Cute small theater. Reminds me of little home town cinemas. No frills. Delicious popcorn though!
- SpAcE cHimP LiVeSMarch 6, 2016my uncle was in this theater, when the Japanese bombed, pearl harbor. that's how historical this place is to the neighborhood. ..
- Sergey SmirnovMay 13, 2017Okay Indy cinema experience. Seats could be better (and cleaner), screens could be bigger, sound system could sound clearer. Food is alright. Convenient if you live in the area.
- Anna MaftserMay 26, 2014Small and cozy theater with comfy plush seats, cheap tickets and nice crowd.
- Ashley YangJanuary 1, 2014Small theatre, but good tix prices. Also located in an area with lots of restaurants and bars.
- no frills cinema that's not without its charms. don't be disappointed by lack of up-to-date cinema technology. embrace its small town tackiness instead, such as the 90s era PSAs before each screening.
- Come early on opening nights as the lines can be long. Great little theatre though. Less of the rudeness of the larger theatres. Read more
- Their hot chocolate is so good, with a dash of cinnamon!
- Andrew CSeptember 7, 2018A cute movie theatre that's maybe a better spot for indie flicks than action.
- Junior Mints are the perfect snack, and at this theatre you can get them frozen.
- Must be the cheapest place to see a movie in NYC. First show on Sat and Sun is $6.50, and I've heard all day Tues and Thurs is the same. Charming place too!
- Thiago BlumenthalNovember 4, 2012Nice place with a cozy atmosphere and always a good selection of movies.
- Tickets are now $8 on Tuesdays and Thursdays (all day, except holidays)
- Tickets are $7 on Tuesdays and Thursdays and before 2 pm on weekends. Good deal.
- BEST place to see a (non-CGI) movie in Brooklyn. Period.
- Support your neighborhood... And avoid people who like to have conversations with the screen (yes you UA Court moviegoers)..