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    Michigan Theater

    4.4 (106 reviews)
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    Needtobreathe amazing band!

    My husband and I were there for the first time ever to see my favorite band (Birthday present from him). The place was clean, organized, small, but great service. Easy affordable parking and convenient dinning within walking distance. Love this venue!

    Main screening room
    Linda I.

    I love Michigan Theater!! An iconic visual symbol of Ann Arbor, it is packed with charm, incredible design and detail, and a sense of reminiscence and nostalgia. At a minimum, we go watch the Oscar Nominated Shorts here every year (Animated - my favorite category), which is one of my favorite date nights that I always look forward to. But they do so much more! In addition to movies, they do all kinds of special screenings, music shows, events, etc. I've gone here in the past to a Vulfpeck show (one of the most fun shows I've been to), my first time experiencing the Rocky Horror Picture Show, AA Film Fest, a South Indian dance competition show, a celebration of skiing, and many other special events. The theater seats aren't going to be as comfortable as your modern movie theater, but literally everything else makes up for it. You can count on a night at Michigan Theater to be special and memorable. They do serve alcoholic drinks as well as traditional concession items. To buy alcohol, you need to have a membership card. If you don't, it's super easy to become a member on the spot for $5 (which just goes back to supporting the theater, so it's really a no brainer). They'll then give you a card that's good for a year. Definitely plan on going here for something, or everything! This theater is an important part of the community, Ann Arbor, and in celebrating the arts.

    Sir, this is a Wendy's....NOT!
    Kevin J.

    This is an absolutely beautiful theater, filled with opulent splendor. I finally saw a movie here in the main auditorium, I'm gonna call it the grand auditorium, taking in a viewing of Asteroid City this past weekend. I was thinking of seeing Oppenheimer, but it was showing in the more cineplexy affiliated theater down the block - The State Theater. That's not a bad theater either but I really wanted to finally see a film in the grand theater here, and Asteroid City was perfect. Previously I'd seen two films in the smaller auditorium to the rear and around the corner- some animated flick I enjoyed but can't quite remember the name of and Super Duper Alice Cooper where the director was there and got interviewed by a DJ from WDET. It's clearly a later addition to the building back there and though it doesn't have the size or splendor of the original theater I don't mind it. It gives the place more versatility and must help to keep the lights on. But the main room is what I pine for. Previously I'd seen local artist Scott Hocking give a Penny Stamps lecture in the main auditorium and it's cool they gave him such a magnificent backdrop for a slideshow, lecture and Q and A, but again it just whet my appetite for a film here. The balcony was closed and I think it always is. I don't know if it's due to disrepair or just they have more seating capacity than they know what to do with. No matter. Main floor is what I wanted, especially on the maiden voyage. No cup holders but the plush old school seats are surprisingly comfortable; a lot of these theaters that have been around for many decades don't have the easiest chairs to sit in. Concessions are eminently reasonable in price, and they don't value shame you into ordering giant servings by making the small and mediums cost almost as much. I appreciate that. Staff is on point, too. They seem like like an intelligent, intuitive bunch of film lovers. And the lobby is magnificent, too, as is the marquee. I don't have one bad thing to say about this place. Let's all go to the movies...

    Getting wine and popcorn
    Radhika R.

    I'm ashamed to say that the last time I was here was the late 80s, to see a Talking heads concert. I'm glad I got the opportunity to return last night for the Ann Arbor Film Festival. We saw Films in Competition 12. The theater is even more stunning than I remembered. Thankfully surrounded by easy parking and fab dining options. The decor and architecture kept me intrigued the whole evening. Fortunately, I was accompanied by a member, so we were able to purchase wine. I look forward to returning.

    Michigan Theater auditorium
    Amanda L.

    An absolute iconic gem in Ann Arbor! I love you Michigan Theater! A stunning space, host of the Ann Arbor Film Fest, which I attended last year virtually, so I actually haven't yet seen an actual movie here, but I have come here for conferences before since their auditoriums double as stages as well! This place is gorgeous and chock full of history. It has all the charm of those old-timey theaters that I absolutely love, and I hope Michigan Theater remains standing for years, decades, and millennia to come! :)

    Saranya D.

    Beautiful historic building in Ann Arbor downtown with a retro flair .. Liked the detail and effort put toward maintaining the old grandeur .. Gorgeous interiors and clean atmosphere .. First time there with a friend who had yelp passes for "58th Ann Arbor Film Festival sneak peak preview ".. A classic piece of Ann Arbor history located near the UOM campus with many restaurants and coffee shops around ..

    Harish V.

    First time here for the Ann Arbor Film Festival sneak preview through Yelp.They had handed over the tickets for the festival after checking their guest list and encouraged to take some gear and brochures . They had some light refreshments and introduced a few film makers and screened some trailers of the films which will be screened. Pros: -------- Amazing Architecture( Vintage Vibes) Cool staff Clean restrooms Great for photoshoots In Downtown Lot of food spots around Cons: ------ None to me

    Vanessa H.

    So happy to be in the best College Town in the Midwest. IMHO. Went to the movies at the beautiful Michigan theater, on Liberty St. Went to see the movie The Public, starring Emilio Estevez. Mr. Estevez also produced and directed the film. Nicely done drama. The popcorn is always freshly made here I think it's pretty delicious! They have great offers for Michigan Theater members, such as bring a friend for free on Mondays, bar access, discount tickets, invited to specials & events and more!! Historic landmark!!

    Erin P.

    Such a fun theater to watch a movie in! So nostalgic and grand. We saw Marcel the Shell with Shoes On and it was a joy. Mask mandate is still in play (Aug 2022) but they have masks for you if you forget to bring one. A great place to see any kind of movie!!

    Kelly Ripa

    I thought it was ridiculous that masks were still required! If it wasn't for Kelly Ripa being there- I wouldn't have went! I definitely won't be back,

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    Awesome concert. The theater design was a great surprise. The sound quality was amazing. Will be going again.

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    Best venue in Ann Arbor for all kinds of things: films, concerts, UM Groove productions, and don't forget the Ann Arbor Film Festival.

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    Cinemark

    Cinemark

    3.7
    (18 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    Great movie theater! Food is pricey but tickets are a steal. Military discount of $3 for my…read moreboyfriend! Drinks + tickets + popcorn were about $40. We seen Dolly and it was pretty good!! Only downside is people do not know how to turn their phone off. Our scheduled movie was 8:10 and it didn't end up starting until 8:45.

    My husband and I couldn't remember the last time we had been to this Cinemark (all signs point to…read morepre pandemic?) and I was honestly a little apprehensive about how it would be since a lot of theatres have been falling by the wayside but to my pleasant surprise it's actually still in pretty good shape! Typically we go to another theatre that's a bit closer with some better amenities (a fairly robust food, menu, a full bar, etc) but we came here because it was the only theatre in the area showing a movie we wanted to see. Gone are the days of the giant movie releases where multiple concession counters are open, so parts of the building do feel like of deserted, but it was still pretty busy for a Monday night and there was a bit of a line, though it did move pretty quickly. A lot of it is grab and go (including most hot food), so it's convenient and quick, though the quality does suffer a bit not being made to order (compared to their local chain competitor who delivers your food to your seat). I got the chicken fingers and we split some fries and they were ok. Not great but not terrible. It got the job done. We also split some popcorn which was freshly popped. I'd probably just stick to that and a soda next time. The theatres are clean and the seats themselves are recliners and pretty comfy and in good condition. Projection was good, as was the sound. Commercials/trailers were almost a half hour long which felt a bit like overkill, tho. Over all, it was fine. Not impressive enough to get us to change our regular theatre but serviceable for a visit now and again.

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    Lots of seating!
    The State Theatre

    The State Theatre

    3.8
    (60 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I love the State Theatre. The art deco style is beautiful and gives the place a personality you…read morereally don't see much anymore. The marquee on State Street is one of those sights that makes Ann Arbor. I appreciate the mix of old movies they show. It makes the theater feel alive instead of just another multiplex playing the same few blockbusters. The different theater sizes are nice too and the whole place feels very convenient, comfortable, and community-oriented.

    OK, time to show some serious appreciation to our local indie movie theatres! In a time when so…read moremany are closing we're profoundly lucky to have them here in Ann Arbor (alongside the Michigan Theatre) and I admittedly have taken having them here for granted. No more! We've committed to going to see more flicks here. Just tonight we went to see The Phoenician Scheme and had the best time. Pros: * Convenience! It's right downtown and close to so many places where you can grab a quick bite before a movie (we opted for NYPD for pizza tonight). * Really good popcorn! And much less expensive compared to big multiplexes. Today we got a large popcorn and pop combo for a cool $11! It's a bit smaller in size than the bigger guys but the quality is great (very satisfying) and they use real butter, y'all! * Tickets are also not terribly expensive comparatively and, though they only offer a few films at a time, you can see things here they don't screen anywhere else in the area. Especially now that so many theatres have closed (RIP Main Art). State Theatre is a destination! Sure, they don't have the big recliner chairs, and I do admit I miss those, but there's something really special about that old school movie experience. Every time I come here I feel like a teenager again coming here to see Run Lola Run with my friends. It's a special place and I hope it continues on for more years to come. I'll do my part to make it so!

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    Art deco meets generic cineplex
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