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    IMAX Theatre Sydney

    3.6 (29 reviews)
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    Nick S.

    Sure it's a giant screen, but it's $31 a ticket for feature films!! Also, their customer service could use a bit of work. Even on a slow weekday evening, the crowds were compressing outside waiting to be let in. The 3D glasses were ALL WET for some reason, and there's no illumination on seat numbers with only a single entrance per row. I've never had so many smartphone flashlights to the face.

    Danielle L.

    In the world of Iphones, Ipads and Imacs - where the motto is"the smaller it is the better it is" - another "I" i changing that attitude stating that bigger is better - is this "I" being "Imax" I hadn't been to IMAX since I was a kid - so I was super excited to go as an adult to see a 3D Movie.... As we walked inside I was blown away by how BIG the screen was - it's truly huge... and watching a BIG film on a BIG screen is simply an incredible experience.... Some people find the size overwhelming and can get motion sickness - i never felt that - but if you're prone to it - this may not be your thing. The best part about IMAX are the documentary films especially designed for their screens. The topics vary from monkeys to egypt, space to tornadoes - and the cinematography is so mind-blowing you will be awe struck.... Adult documentary tickets cost around $20 and feature length films cost about $30 - it's more expensive than you usual theatre ticket - but totally worth it.... it's a wonderful way to watch and engage with cinema... :)

    Justine C.

    A massive screen. I was fortunate to see Alice in Wonderland in 3D here when it came out, and the crowds came out in force. Originally designed to view real life documentaries; the occasional 3D film is worth seeing here instead of at a traditional cinema; although the big screen can make you a little sick. It didn't with Alice in Wonderland; yet when you see a documentary of the dolphins or an African safari for instance; you would be forgiven for thinking that your either a scuba diver at sea with the dolphins, or in Africa on safari. This makes great sense why these films last only around an hour; any minute more and you would begin to feel sick. Many people may tend to disagree with me on this; however it is best to eat before or after your film; not in between. Just sit back on their pink seats and enjoy. Aim for the back or at least the second or third last rows towards the back for a better viewing experience. A great experience, except the flights of stairs leaving can be full on. Not an establishment you would visit all the time as it can get quite pricey otherwise.

    Chandni S.

    IMAX - Bold and All Caps. That's a dead giveaway to what IMAX is all about. It's Big and Massive and they're definitely Bold to showcase mostly documentaries. Imagine watching a movie at home and watching a movie in a cinema? That's the same difference between watching a movie in a regular cinema and watching at Imax. The screen at IMAX is huge. And i love sitting in the centre. Middle row, centre seats. Join MyMax for invites to special previews. I don't particularly enjoy wearing glasses, so I often skip the 3D experience. But at IMAX, it's worth seeing a movie in 3D. Their glasses have evolved over time, and it's getting cuter now. I'm assuming that the glasses are always wet when I receive them, because they've been sitting in sterilised water. My obsession with Parking being an equally important part of the experience, let me assure you, there is plenty of parking available and if you park at Wilson's Harbourside or Entertainment lot, you can get your ticket validated at IMAX for $12 flat rate.

    IMAX Sydney, disgusting, unclean urine splashed floors and toilet during a 6:15PM showing of Interstellar. December 1, 2014.

    Piss Poor Customer Relations and Filthy Toilets We went to IMAX Sydney to redeem our Groupons that expired on November 30, 2014. Much to our disappointment when we arrived at the IMAX, there were a a couple of printed out signs at the desk saying that all of the shows were fully booked out for the remainder of the day. These sold out sessions totally put us out of luck with our groupons. Fine, whatever. Our fault. HOWEVER. After reading the "Fine Print" on the gropon which I have published here as well. The fine print CLEARLY STATS THAT: * Vouchers will strictly not be extended or accepted after the expiration date, 30 November 2014. No exceptions. Fine, but what the groupon DOESN'T SAY is that. YOU MUST WATCH THE selected film AFTER November 30, 2014. If this was IMAX intended by THEIR Terms and Conditions, that would of been no problem, we would have accepted our loss and moved on. HOWEVER. After having an employee at the ticket counter read the Terms and Conditions and failing to point out to us, where it says that the film must be watched ON OR BEFORE November 30, 2014. He failed. The IMAX employee was also very condescending and patronizing by repeating several times that "...this is a groupon..." ...groupon..." As, if I didn't know what groupon was. I am the one who booked it. We then asked to speak to the manager, which he contacted. We were then told that the manager would be out in 3 to 5 minutes. Why hurry? I'm not sure what the hold up was. The manager which was a girl probably in her mid twenties listened to what we had to say about REDEEMING the groupon today (which at the time was November 30, 2014, which was still valid) and booking a movie for the next day, which was December 1, 2014. The manager, blatantly lied to us and said that is not possible, and that their system wouldn't even recognize it. Even though we pointed out that no where in the TERMS and CONDITIONS that it says that the film must be WATCHED on or BEFORE November 30, 2014. Which clearly the groupon's Terms and Conditions do not. Here is an EXACT copy and PASTE of the IMAX Sydney groupon's TERMS and CONDITIONS: * Vouchers will strictly not be extended or accepted after the expiration date, 30 As you can see, NOWHERE in the TERMS and CONDITIONS does it STATE that the FILM MUST BE WATCHED on or BEFORE November 30, 2014. Although, that is how the manager made it sound. So, basically we were told that were totally out of luck and left to deal with our loss. At this point, I reluctantly accepted defeat and prepared to own up our losses. It sucked, but what else can you do? I spoked to the manager and explained that we drove all the way down to the IMAX which is about an hour drive for us. And that perhaps maybe we could get some compensation for our troubles. I think that is a bit fair. Even if it was something small. A free soft drink (it was hot muggy), a free snack or something for our next visit, a discount on newly purchased IMAX Tickets, something. Going on a slight tangent for a moment, what a beautiful opportunity to make a sale for another show...? Turn a negative into a positive and make some repeat customers happy about spending their time and money at an IMAX. No. As I asked for some sort of compensation, even if it was small, she simply said NO, and proceeded to walk away from me, as I was speaking. Extremely rude, and very unprofessional. We were left feeling like garbage basically. No goodbye, no have a nice day, nothing, just turned her back and walked away from us. HOWEVER, here's the KICKER. As we were rudely told that there was nothing that the manager or IMAX could do, my wife was punching in our groupon voucher numbers into the IMAX's website for redemption. Within a couple of minutes we had successfully redeemed our groupons for the Monday, December 1, 2014 show. Which clearly proves that this manager wrong. We WERE able to redeem our groupons ON or BEFORE November 30, 2014 AND for another day's showtime. This IMAX Manager was rude, unprofessional and either uninformed or a liar. Maybe both? I don't know. I've been a long time fan and supporter of IMAX but have lost a lot of respect for IMAX after this episode. At this point I don't know where I stand with IMAX and do not know if I will be returning. We continued to see Interstellar on Monday, December 1, 2014 with our groupons which we successfully redeemed online before November 30, 2014 for another day's show time. We saw the 6:15PM show. I just want to add that the male toilets were absolutely repulsive. They had not been cleaned in who know's how long. There was urine splattered all over the floor, all over the toilet seat and just stunk like hell. Just repulsive. IMAX Sydney cannot clean their toilets and how their management behaves clearly reflects the same by how they leave and treat their guests. Think twice or more about parting with your hard earned dollars at IMAX, Sydney.

    Shane-Brenda M.

    We go to iMax once a week unless there is nothing new playing. You really do feel like you are right in the movie. It does get very crowded and best to arrive early.

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    The biggest screen in the Southern Hemisphere. If you love movies you'll love this theatre. Amazing sound. All round great experience.

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    Event George Street

    Event George Street

    2.5(66 reviews)
    0.5 kmSydney

    This movie theater was located just south of the Town Hall Station on George St. I came here to…read morecatch a movie before heading over to the airport to catch my flight home. I bought a ticket using one of the kiosks. Unfortunately, the movie didn't start until 3:30 pm. I had a couple of hours to pass and I didn't want to walk anywhere, so I found an open seat in front of the Ten Fourteen Bubble Tea shop and used the available free WiFi to pass the time. When it finally came time to go inside the theater, the employee told me that it was downstairs. He didn't point me in the right direction, so I thought maybe it was the stairs that I saw on the way in. That wasn't it as it led down to the pool hall and arcade. I went back up and pushed on a set of glass doors that led to another area which had the stairs leading down to the theater. The seat that I had picked was okay, but the theater seating was very outdated for movie theaters these days. I guess you get spoiled when you're used to those big comfortable recliner seats! At least the important thing was that the picture and sound was good.

    I had a poor experience at Events Cinema George Street, Sydney, on Sunday 4 December 2022. Tickets…read morefor Gold Class were $44.00 each and two were purchased, totalling $88.00. There are three key problems: (1) There was an additional booking fee of around $6.00 for the two tickets (we used gift vouchers). Given the high ticket price, this is unreasonable. (2) Popcorn and drink were not included in the ticket price. Again, given the high ticket price and low cost for Event Cinema to provide popcorn and drink, this substantially lowers the value of purchasing a ticket. Also, Hoyts Cinemas offers popcorn and drink with its equivalent Lux tickets. We will probably go to Hoyts next time. (3) It was really difficult to order food via the website using the QR code. Given staff are available, they should help with the order rather than directing people to use the website/app. We didn't end up ordering any food. This is not a good idea. A very disappointing experience! This complaint was forwarded to Event Cinema's head office. No voucher or compensation was offered (despite asking), which, again, is very disappointing. This company needs to lift its game.

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    Event George Street - I haven't seen it yet but it's about to start so I will leave the thoughts for after. Really hope it's good!!!

    I haven't seen it yet but it's about to start so I will leave the thoughts for after. Really hope it's good!!!

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    Palace Cinema - Concessions

    Palace Cinema

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.2 kmChippendale

    We were very early arriving at our hotel and they had no rooms for us to check-in early so we had a…read morelot of time to kill. Even though we had just travelled about 24 hours, we decided a movie would be a nice way to kill said time. I thought it would be a nice nap time but the movie was interesting and none of us slept. This theater is odd but interesting. You buy tickets at the concession stand. I wish I had tried the popcorn but I assumed I might not be awake so eating was out. The theaters are spread around the floor in different pockets of the area, so it's more like walking to a different shop. Even though it was a matinee, we were told it was mostly sold out and that we'd have to sit in the second row. This worried me but the person selling the tickets said it's where they prefer to sit and, again, I assumed I'd sleep so we agreed. We sat in theater 11 and lone behold, it wasn't going to be a problem because the screen is far away and there's a good amount of space between the front row and the screen. The other unique thing about this room was there was a large window. I've never seen this in a movie theater before and it was cool. Don't worry, the drapes, once closed, were nice and thick and let no light in. The seats were comfy and did manually recline. I only like to recline if there's a leg rest though so I didn't do that.

    Came here for a $5 movie deal. I believe they market themselves as a boutique kind of movie cinema…read more I dont think there was more than 25 seats, and the screen is not as big as your typical cinema. But the chairs were clean and comfy. I am not sure if I would want to pay full price for such movie experience...but their "award winning olive oil" popcorn is delish :)

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    Palace Cinema - Headed to 11

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    Window IN the theater

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    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Upstairs, very classy

    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace

    4.7(26 reviews)
    5.7 km

    The cinema that ruins every other cinema experience for ever more…read more Quite simply the finest, classiest, most demure, seductive, charming and good old-fashioned fun cinema experience in Sydney and quite possibly the universe. Every time you visit a soulless megaplex after your time at Hayden Orpheum it will be a singularly disappointing experience bereft of any aesthetics or cultural value because really, how can anything compare? The cinemas are stunning art deco, they sell old-school choc tops, there's a solid program of the latest blockbusters and art house / doco fare, and they have insanely fun cult classics like a monthly interactive showing of the word movie ever made, The Room. There are love seats in the main cinema, and a freaking organ that rises up out of the floor for matinee performances. I know right! What what all the way. Best.

    Being an eastern suburbs dweller, I've only been to the Orpheum on a couple of occassions. Each…read moretime I've sworn to journey over there more often (it's not even that far FFS). The Orpheum has kept it's gorgeous original deco interiors and exteriors intact, and the last time I visited (John Cleese triple bill including the Life Of Brian on Easter Sunday- kudos Orpheum!), there was a vintage pianist playing the grand piano in the lobby. I would love to see a silent movie thing here and I would bet money that they do them, it's that kind of place. Check out retro cinema Sundays- awesome and affordable triple bills that people dress up for. Old school wholesome entertainment, I love it.

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    Theatre 5

    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - There's a white baby grand piano!!

    There's a white baby grand piano!!

    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace - Wonderful snack bar and you can even have a glass of wine

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    Wonderful snack bar and you can even have a glass of wine

    Golden Age Cinema & Bar

    Golden Age Cinema & Bar

    4.8(6 reviews)
    1.1 kmSurry Hills
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    Are you ready to STEP BACK IN TIME to an age when men were dapper, women were genteel and cocktails…read morewere potent? Come then, friends, down to Golden Age Cinema. Attended their first birthday party last night and got to see some of the reasons this place rocks socks. Like the tiny, old-school cinema with all the original touches, like low-slung wooden chairs, green velvet walls, and the coup de grace, the unbelievable old film projectors that they found in the basement of the Paramount Building (when film reels had to be changed every 20mins during a movie). The main bar is low-lit and great date territory, the cocktails are inventive (maple pecan Old Fashioned, anyone?) and they do a small range of big-taste toasties. Oh and there's a secret mirrored performance stage hidden behind a remote-controlled curtain in the main bar.

    I came here with a friend after he recommended it for a catch-up venue. Golden Age Cinema & Bar is…read morea really lovely little place to have an intimate night with a friend (or probably a date... great mood lighting!). The bar had a delicious-looking cocktail menu and a nice range of pre-cinema snacks to choose from. It's only a small venue but it's perfect for a couple of drinks and conversation before you head in to watch a film. The actual cinema is really cute. Older-style seating and a pretty small screen might put some people off... but I loved it. Overall Golden Age made me feel like Sydney is finally "growing up"... it's a venue less concerned with trying to look cool and more focused on being a quality, enjoyable option for anyone and everyone. I highly recommend it!

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    Golden Age Cinema & Bar
    Golden Age Cinema & Bar

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    Cinema Paris

    Cinema Paris

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.2 km

    Agreed. Cinema Paris at the Entertainment Quarter at the old Fox Studios backlot is Hoyts' answer…read moreto the Chauvel, Dendy, Verona and Palace cinemas. Not too bad. The seats are actually quite comfortable. C = Civilised I = Intimate N = Near car Parking E = Excellent M = Movie Lovers Paradise A = Active. P = Parisian (as much as it can be!) A = A-ok R = Relevant I = Interesting S = Service is quite good Once in a while, pay this cinema a visit if there are any films to your liking available for show and tell.

    Never been to Paris before, but I doubt Paris Cinema looks like Paris. It looks just like most…read moreother movie theatres from the inside. It houses 4 screens with plush seats and has double armrests. I like having double armrests. What is special about Paris Cinema is that Hoyts group has built an entire theatre for just fine art films from around the world. You can watch the best foreign films (No need to know the various languages as subtitles are of course included) from travelling international film festivals. I was invited to watch 13 Assassins a Japanese samurai film based on a true story. Having learnt a bit of Japanese I thought it would be easy to follow the movie. Thank God, for subtitles! If you are learning a foreign film, I highly recommend visiting Paris Cinema and watching a flick to learn more about the culture and art of that region. Cinema Paris is also host to Sydney's premier film festival. Parking is free for the first 2 hours everyday before 6 pm, but you can get your parking ticket validated at the movie counter for a general all day ticket as there's more to do and see at Entertainment Quarters (or EQ as its more popularly known.)

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    Cinema Paris
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