Cinemas in Sudbury, ON with e-mail

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40 Elm Street, Sudbury, P3C 1S8

(705) 670-8887
One of Rainbow/Magic Lantern's strengths is that it has a variety of cinemas, in many types of locations. We have small town single screen theatres; we have large city multiplex theatres; we have discount theatres and we have art/alternative theatres. We are not a "one-size-fits-all" company because we see the value in diversity of movie-going experiences. The next Rainbow Cinema was at Promenade Mall, Thornhill. It opened as a Rainbow Discount cinema, but due to market conditions switched policies to play first run movies at moderate prices. Still a great movie deal, but with first run films! The next year two more locations were added in Toronto, using Promenade s operation pattern. The first Ontario cinema opened by Magic Lantern was in London, at Galleria Mall (now Citi Plaza). It was opened as a discount move-over cinema, and so it was called Rainbow, like the ones in Saskatchewan. Rainbow Galleria is a success story right from the start.

355 Barrydowne Road, Sudbury, P3B 4K4

(705) 521-0069
Cineplex is the biggest entertainment chain company that operates and leases fully digitized movie theatre screens and not only. Cineplex with its brand companies fulfill various entertainment needs like theatrical exhibitions, gaming services, live theatre performances, opera projections, concert projections or sport events projections. Cineplex also provides home cinema entertainment selling and various applications to find out the latest news about films and events.For your theatre experience you can visit in Sudbury at 355 Barrydowne Road, P3B 4K4 or in one of the many theatres around the globe.
SilverCity Sudbury Cinemas is a popular destination for movie lovers with various reviews praising the movie experience. The theatre offers good movies with varying times and a decent selection. However, some customers mention discomfort in seating and long waits at the concession stand. Prices for snacks are considered high. A few customers have commented on the cleanliness of the theatre and quick response to long lines.

162 Mackenzie St, Sudbury, P3C 4X8

(705) 674-0000
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The Sudbury Indie Cinema Co-op is a beloved local destination for movie lovers. With friendly staff, comfy seats, and excellent movie selections, customers frequently express their satisfaction with the cinemas' unique offerings. The cinemas are easily accessible and have a community atmosphere, making for enjoyable movie experiences. Membership is recommended for frequent visitors to save on tickets. Indie and specialty films, as well as film festivals, are popular features. The concession stand offers a variety of snacks and treats.