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Blacktown Drive In


An old fashioned drive-in movie
Cricketers Arms Road
Blacktown
Sydney, NSW 2148
Australia
+61 (0)2 9622 4170
http://www.greaterunion.com.au
Drive-In Cinemas are a dying breed in Sydney, with only two left! Enjoy blockbusters, special effect movies and schlock horror/martial art style entertainment. Double feature every night, with the main movie shown first Sunday to Thursday, and second Friday and Saturday. Fast food, soft drinks and fun in the car!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cinema Paris at Fox Studios


Cinema with a bohemian feel
215 Bent Street
(at Driver Avenue, Moore Park)
Sydney, NSW 2021
Australia
+61 (0)2 9332 1633
http://www.hoyts.com.au
paris@hoyts.com.au
Cinema Paris has an intimate feel, with four, state-of-the-art auditoriums, with digital surround sound, and stadium seating on big comfy chairs. It is the first art-house cinema in the southern hemisphere to be fully licensed, so you can enjoy a drink before, during and after the movie. There is also an emphasis on film heritage and a fascinating display of movie memorabilia and antique film equipment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Enmore Theatre


Suburban deco palace
130 Enmore Road
Newtown
Sydney, NSW 2042
Australia
+61 2 9550 3666
http://www.enmoretheatre.com.au/
admin@enmoretheatre.com.au
Located only a stroll from Newtown, the family-run Enmore Theatre was built in 1908. Recently renovated, with a re-designed foyer and first floor bar and cafe, the auditorium offers 1,600 new, comfortable seats in both dress circle and stalls. A melting pot of cultural fare, performances vary from flamenco dancing and foreign spectaculars to cabaret, rock bands and mainstream musicals. They also have special shows for children. Prices vary according to performance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Enmore Theatre photo by A Reminder
Photo: A Reminder
Enmore Theatre photo by Paul Wilcock
Photo: Paul Wilcock
Enmore Theatre photo by Shannon Scully
Photo: Shannon Scully
Enmore Theatre photo by caleb
Photo: caleb
Enmore Theatre photo by Amy Greatrix
Photo: Amy Greatrix
Enmore Theatre photo by Heather Thorkelson
Photo: Heather Thorkelson
Enmore Theatre photo by Erik Flakstad
Photo: Erik Flakstad
Enmore Theatre photo by fritzsbeard
Photo: fritzsbeard
Enmore Theatre photo by Peter Hindmarsh
Photo: Peter Hindmarsh
 

 
Greater Union Cinemas


Cinema chain in city and suburbs
525 George Street
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 (0)2 9267 8666
http://www.greaterunion.com.au/
The main cinema in this chain is centrally located in the city, a few minutes walk from Town Hall Station. It has 17 screens boasting digital surround sound and the usual candy bars selling popcorn and drinks. They show a good selection of crowd-pleasing, main stream releases. Look out for cheap deals on movie tickets. Tickets are generally cheaper on Tuesday. There are at least 15 branches throughout Sydney.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Greater Union Cinemas photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Movie Room


Food and movies
112 Darlinghurst Road
Darlinghurst
Sydney, NSW 2010
Australia
+61 (0)2 9380 5155
jaxa@ozemail.com.au
If you are looking for a movie house with a different ambience, get down to The Movie Room in the heart of Darlinghurst. Located above Govinda's Restaurant, help youself to the vegetarian buffet and then have some fun viewing art-house, old favourites and mainstream releases as part of a meal deal ticket. Cinema seating is on lounge chairs and cushions. Admission: "All you can eat" vegetarian smorgasbord and ticket deal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St. George OpenAir Cinema


Quality Films & Wonderful Views
Mrs Macquaries Road
Royal Botanic Gardens
Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia
+61 2 9231 8111
http://www.stgeorge.com.au/ope...
contact@cinerent.com
This open-air cinema is an unforgettable way to experience the great outdoors, catch a movie, and see some dazzling cityscape views. Situated in the Royal Botanic Gardens and overlooking some of Sydney's top sights, it is the perfect place to spend a summer evening. Films begin at sunset on a large screen that rises from the harbour, seemingly out of the water. Films range from general releases to cult classics to family favourites. The on-site restaurant and bar opens at 6:30p, and serves light meals, such as noodles and Chinese veggies, Tandoori Chicken, Octopus Salad and a range of alcohol. Films are screened nearly every night for this brief just-over-one-month period. See website for titles to be shown.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. George OpenAir Cinema photo by Amit Karmakar
Photo: Amit Karmakar
St. George OpenAir Cinema photo by Andrew Hamilton
Photo: Andrew Hamilton
 

 
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