Pretty decent art house. Popcorn is made to order (so expect to wait a bit). Sound is awful - no center channel. Seats are in great condition - I’d say close to new, but it’s traditional seating, meaning if you sit in any row aside from the first 3-5 front rows, viewing the screen is horrible. No sound proofing or dampening on the walls, ceiling, or floor. This is as art house as they come. Staff was lovely.
The best little art house in Metro Detroit. They seem committed to honoring local film makers as well as indie films that might not make it to big screens. The small theatre and rooms make the movie-going experience more intimate and immersing and the owners are almost always there helping with snacks and tickets. It's definitely a place dedicated to the art of film rather than making money which I appreciate. Would recommend to anyone!
The screening room we were in sat about 16 on a variety of couches and chairs. Obviously building still being worked on but bathroom was nice, it was clean and comfortable, price was terrific and snacks were very good. Probably not the place to see the next Star Wars, but was very comfortable and staff were great. Has off-street parking lot too.
I’ve visited this establishment many times. I’ve dealt with the most uncomfortable seats in the world, the terrible sound affect, just this past winter a day after big snow fall there parking lot wasn’t cleaned of the snow Then finally this Sunday 10/01/17 Iwent to see the 530 Columbus movie and it was showing in the tiny screening room. The noise was so loud from the other theater you clearly hear it in The screening room. I went and said something to the owner (glasses semi bald guy) he said he would turn the sound down. He never did. Sound level was still the same. When the movie got out I complained to his wife Blond Hair Glasses about why he didn’t lower the noise. She rolled her eyes at me and said he did and was telling me something about the sound level this high dialogue this high, talking to me like a little child rolling her eyes. Weird thing is this doesn’t happen at The Michigan Theater or Main Art where you hear noises from the other theater.
I didn’t enjoy the movie because of the noise and the owners weren’t concerned about my complaints they roll their eye’s at you and lie to you. I’ve spent my last dime at this dump.
I took both of my daughters and son-in-law to see Donnie Darko. We all loved the unique atmosphere of the theater with the exposed brick, and the comfort of the genuine theater-style seating. There is a cool lounge area near the concessions (which were super affordable, BTW), and it was a nice place to sit for a few after the film. Apparently, a couple from the area owns and runs the theater themselves, and from what I can tell, they are doing an excellent job. We will definitely be back! (Hopefully for Rocky Horror later this month!)
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