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Browse movie theater in Reading. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 34 results in Reading. Average rating 4.3/5 based on 37,873 reviews & ratings. The listings below include movie theater from cities such as Wokingham, Reading, Basingstoke, Bracknell, Maidenhead and others.
“Good cinema with reclining chairs. The price higher than the competitors but the seat comfort might satisfy you. They got cheaper tickets prices Monday. Also with some promotions like if you have "meerkat cinema 2 for 1". They got insider cinema card where you can by tickets with offer and got some money back in the wallet put towards a another tickets. Also if yoy got company perks available you can save on those ticket prices too. If you love to go cinema just try it. Locate your nearest one. Enjoy your big screen entertainment!”
“Fantastic and currently under-appreciated spot in the centre of Reading. Great for hanging out, grabbing a coffee or a snack, with films and games of you're so inclined. Often hosting events too, which are great for a sense of community and allow you to support local makers and businesses.”
“Great independent cinema run in a lecture theatre. You can often find films that wouldn’t have been shown at the Vue or Showcase. Decent price too. They don’t allow food or drink.”
“My first time of going to the cinema here in Reading and my overall experience was a good one and not that expensive for a ticket, but the prices for popcorn and drinks a bit pricey, but wouldn't stop me from returning.”
“So amazing everyone's is super nice and no one is judgy. Even in covid-19 times they're still fabulous”
“The Corn Exchange in Wallingford is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of the town centre. Housed in a beautiful Grade II listed building dating back to 1856, it’s a venue that seamlessly fuses historical charm with vibrant contemporary arts. Whether you’re catching a film, a local play, or a live performance, the experience is always warm, welcoming, and memorable. Run largely by passionate volunteers, the atmosphere is refreshingly friendly and community-driven. Staff go out of their way to make you feel at home, and the intimate size of the auditorium creates a lovely, cosy setting to enjoy theatre or cinema. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like part of something local and special. The programming is impressively varied. The Corn Exchange screens a mix of mainstream and independent films, hosts regular live performances (including five productions a year by the talented Sinodun Players), and puts on an eagerly anticipated pantomime every January. Matinee performances are also a nice touch, catering to those who prefer earlier showings. Technically, the venue doesn’t disappoint either – with high-quality digital projection and surround sound ensuring an immersive viewing experience. There’s also a small bar and coffee shop on-site, perfect for a pre-show drink or a catch-up afterwards. Highly recommended – a cultural treasure in the heart of Wallingford.”
“My first visit the theatre and a very delightful and historic building. I will certainly be back for future events.”
“A really fantastic venue on the outskirts of Maidenhead. I only had time to attend a gig in the studio which was converted for the evening into an intimate theatre. Very friendly staff and very well curated.”
“Brilliant theatre in Newbury been going for many years”
“I had such a great experience at Everyman Cinema! The food was delicious ,fresh, tasty, and served quickly. What really made the evening stand out though was the service. Kam, Dan, Will, Mhorran and Anne were all absolutely fantastic. They made us feel at home and really looked after us from start to finish. It’s rare to find such a combination of great atmosphere, quality food, and genuinely excellent service. Definitely looking forward to coming back soon!”
“Outstanding 3-screen cinema, conveniently situated in the heart of Henley-on-Thames, very close to a large car park - £3 for 3 hours parking. The staff are all friendly and very helpful. They make you feel at home immediately. From the cosy coffee shop located on the ground floor to the cafe bar on the first floor, the Regal Picturehouse feels both luxurious and homely. Both the ground floor and first-floor cafe seating areas afford pleasant views of the surrounding town. The tea and coffee we purchased tasted very nice indeed. The screening rooms, like everything else, are kept scrupulously clean. The seats are comfortable, with plenty of leg room. The sound is loud enough but not too loud and crystal clear. The adverts before the film, not too long at all. The toilets are clean and well-appointed and offer up hand lotion as well as liquid soap. A nice touch. There is a customer lift as well as stairs to the first floor. There is an option to become a member, which as well as offering plenty of benefits with regards to the cinema, also includes discounts for patronising local businesses in the town. Regal Picturehouse, Henley, comes very highly recommended indeed.”
“First time at the Camberley theatre & we found it extremely pleasant & welcoming. Staff were great & bar prices very good. So close to the multi storey as well for parking. All in all would definitely return without any hesitation.”
“Lovely venue with lots going on, fab cafe, very popular. Beautiful gardens and trails for all the family which are free. Great playground for children.”
“What an amazing place, you feel like a star when you walk through the front doors glitz and glam. I will definitely be back if im in the area. Staff are super friendly and helpful. Xx”
“I regularly take my daughter here because it is such a lovely experiance. We travel here for movies even though there are 2 cinemas in our town. Plenty of parking, all seats are recliners and there are no bad angles.”
“My daughter and I love coming here as its good value and has a great choice of films . Staff are very helpful and there is a great choice of cinemas snacks available , these could be a little cheaper however we don't mind buying them as the film tickets are good value.”
“Very comfy reclining and spacious seats. Great location right next to Festival Place which has lots of great restaurants and places for snacks. I like that they include closed caption showings of the movies too.”
“Had a wonderful meal here with a friend last week. The Didcot branch has recently shut so we headed here instead. We had a midweek lunchtime booking, the staff were very friendly and quick, the food was delicious and I would love to come back in the future.”
“I visited here with a friend (who has moderate learning difficulties), I was apprehensive at first due to having a visual impairment myself, but it was a fantastic experience. The cinema is easily found, the food & drinks counters were clearly displayed & it was very simple to use a digital ticket to enter. The sound wasn't excessively loud, the seats were comfortable & the floors were clean. I found the screen fairly easy to see. The only minor complaint is the amount of adverts before the film begins, but this is to be expected at all cinemas! Very enjoyable experience, excellent.”
“We do not attend the cinema very often, but when we do the members of staff at Cineworld are friendly. The "Pick N Mix" is pricey, but that is what I would expect and the fudge is really nice. They sell nachos, but I do not like to consume foods which make loud crunching sounds when people are watching a film. They also sell hot dogs. The movie theatre is very clean and there was a lack of sticky residue where other people have left their drinks, which shows that the members of staff who engage in cleaning duties are paying attention to detail. We recently attended to see "Forrest Gump." It is obviously an older movie that we have watched numerous times and it was lovely to see it on the bigger screen. The movie attracted a decent crowd. It would be brilliant if they were also able to show "Shawshank Redemption" again at this theatre.”
“Good cinema! Alot of choice in terms of films, screens and food. Nice seating. Seats have good space and its always nice for the upgrades which is your choice. Pricing is a bit high. Hopefully when they re open and restructure they will be slightly reduced but you can only hope. All in all a good cinema and in a great location”
“Went to see ‘A Quiet Place: Day 1’ which is the prequel to the subsequent ‘A Quiet Place’ movies. It was a perfectly watchable movie. Vue Cinema Newbury historically seems to get mixed reviews in terms of customer service. Attitude and training comes from the top so the buck stops with the local supervisor. My experience today was great!”
“£20 for two for a movie late on a Saturday was a good price. Only 6 people at the screening. The movie (28 Years Later) was entertaining. Indoor car park a stone’s throw away. Would come again.”
“Really lovely and clean cinema. Tickets and the different available seating (including sofas and deluxe seating with footrests and saver seats) are a reasonable price. The cinema is always really clean and well looked after - including the toilets and the cinema rooms themselves. Whilst the food can be on the pricey side (as it is with cinemas in general), it's all very good. I'd recommend bringing your own cold snacks and drinks in if you are hoping to save some pounds. That being said, the XL popcorn for £7.50 is hefty and would be enough for two, probably three or four. Good range and availability of films and viewing times. There's something for anyone on at all times.”
“A clean, tidy, professionally run cinema. The seating has loads of leg room. Climate controlled so very comfortable.”
“I went on Wednesday with my toddler, and another Mum and her toddler - they had the best time. All the staff were incredibly helpful and lovely. It was the little ones first time at the cinema and they were given stickers and certificates, which made it even more exciting for them. Genuine thanks to the staff (sorry I can't remember any names!) - my son is now a big cinema fan!”
“I’ve been coming for a year now, everyone is really nice and there’s a good variety of anime on show :-)”
“I work in a care home local to odeon and have visited many times. The team there are always super friendly and happy to help. The residents like Odeon as the disabled access seats are at the back of the screen, which means we don't have to crane our neck up to watch the film. Being at the very front often made us feel a little dizzy too, which is why we're much happier with this lay out. We are able to park right outside of the front, which means we only need to cross the road to get inside. The toilets have always been clean. We look forward to our next visit!”
“Great cinema, affordable prices and the seats are quite comfy for the price. Staff always helpful and sort out any issues when they arise such as when your mum books tickets for the wrong day.”
“The best night out we've had for a long time! If you would like to do something different, romantic and sociable, then treat your other half to an evening in the moonlight. Watching a movie on the big screen outdoors is far more exciting than going to a cinema house.. The fresh air with the Stars above, It doesn't get better than this. Very well catered for. The best quality pop up cinema for miles around. A great atmosphere with experienced and friendly staff. Highly recommended.”