| 2012 PG-13, 158 min | tickets | |
| An Education PG-13, 99 min | tickets | |
| Blind Side, The PG-13, 126 min | tickets | |
| Men Who Stare at Goats, The R, 90 min | tickets | |
| Oh My God (2001) No Rating, 45 min | tickets | |
| Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire R, 109 min | tickets | |
| Red Cliff R, 148 min | tickets | |
| Twilight Saga: New Moon, The PG-13, 130 min | tickets |
This is an ok theatre but it doesn't really live up to it's name. Mostly it just plays mainstream movies. When it does offer art films they are usually focused around LGBT themes. I'd love to see more indie films shot in the south and more foreign films here.
I ordered an orange juice and the guy asked me if I wanted a shot of vodka in it! Ha! I'm not in Seattle anymore! I can't give this theater a bad review for one simple reason... it's two blocks from my house! Sweet!
Terrible experience. Went to "Gone Baby Gone" last night and the projector broke 45 minutes into the movie. The remedy was free passes, so apparently management thinks that providing the same service we already paid for and nothing more is sufficient to make up for a bad experience. It's not. When you let your customers down, you provide more than just the original service. Snack bar was fine but it shuts down at 11 so if you see a late movie don't think you'll be able to get a free refill before the close up. Won't be back, there are a lot of theaters in Atlanta including the Tara which also shows indie movies and is much nicer.