Landmark's Century Centre Cinema

Movie theater · Lakeview East

Landmark's Century Centre Cinema

Movie theater · Lakeview East

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2828 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657

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Discover a hidden gem in Lakeview's Century Mall where you can catch new releases and indie flicks in a chill atmosphere with a full bar and good parking.  

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"A longtime staple for indie film viewing, this beautiful theatre building at the split of Clark and Broadway recently got a facelift. The Century now sports a slick charcoal interior and a bar/lounge. The building is still waiting on the other tenants to follow suit, but hey. Even with the new lounge, the draw here is still obviously the movies. And with an always impressive lineup of flicks you often can't catch anywhere else, the Century is a must for film fanatics." - Studio Malt

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"Century Cinemas, Lakeview. A longtime staple for indie film viewing, this beautiful theatre building at the split of Clark and Broadway recently got a facelift. The Century now sports a slick charcoal interior and a bar/lounge. The building is still waiting on the other tenants to follow suit, but hey. Even with the new lounge, the draw here is still obviously the movies. And with an always impressive lineup of flicks you often can't catch anywhere else, the Century is a must for film fanatics."

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Veronica Reynolds

Google
My friends and I try to support smaller businesses compared to the large chains, and Chicago has so many great ones. The Landmark theater is super cool- Take the cool elevators up! The attendants and bartender were lovely while we waited for our movie. Definitely recommend this place and it’s in a great area to do things before and. After your movie

David H

Google
I LOVE this theater! Last night, after dining at Sunset Pho Cafe next door, we stopped by Landmark to watch Mickey 17, which I had just finished reading the book that evening. The staff here are incredibly kind and efficient, whether at the ticket booth or the concession stand. This was my third visit, and my partner and I have also seen Venom: The Last Dance and Nosferatu here. Every time has been great! No complaints and a great option for date night, especially if you live in the Lakeview area.

Tavares Tavares

Google
The staff at this mall is amazing. I was surprised to see that it is still here, but it could definitely benefit from some improvements. For the area, this theater has the potential to be great. I’m genuinely shocked that in 2025, they still haven’t added reclining seats and don’t show more in-demand movies. However, the concessions and bar selection are fantastic, and I can’t say enough about the staff; I have yet to encounter a rude person here. Since many films are long, comfortable seating is important, especially considering that half of the mall is now gone. I’m surprised they haven’t expanded further or even added an IMAX theater.

Shelley Green

Google
Went to a premiere of Perkscription Productions premiere of "It's just Temporary" a sitcom coming to Amazon, Roku and Tubi streaming. It is about a guy who loses his job and has to move back with his family in Chicago, they own a temp agency and it was hilarious. Can't wait to see more! The theater was super comfy and clean. Snacks, full bar. The parking and validation was a little confusing but we figured it out! Great private premiere event, and I can't wait to see more from this production company!

sue p

Google
Went to a work get-together at Game Night Out. It was so much fun! Great time, good and funny hosts. We had to bring our own food, which made sense and increased the bonding. I remember Century Mall from the late 1980s not the same, sadly to say. The movie theater is still there with great shows. The other shops are eclipsed by an empty, barren mall. Sad 😔

Scurgen

Google
Great theater located in the Century mall in the Lakeview neighborhood. The theater has a nice dinning area where you can enjoy your concessions or a drink from their full bar. The parking lot is directly attached to the building so it’s easily accessible for everyone ,Handicap accessibility throughout the building with ramps on every level. Theater sizes are medium compared to larger chains. Every time I’ve been there it’s not packed either which keeps me coming back. This theater is somewhat of a hidden gem in the sense that it’s not as busy as the bigger chain theaters. I’ve been there several times and it’s never been overcrowded, a bonus in my opinion. Prices are as to be expected in any theater. I haven’t been to the lower levels of the mall but I do see people walking around so maybe wander around the mall after a movie. Enjoy!

Kyle Watkins

Google
This Landmark movie theater is so underrated for the location. Yes, it’s at the top of a mostly vacant mall. But the mall is perfectly clean and nice. The theater itself has a really well-designed bar and snack area. Like most any commercial movie theater in Chicago, you can buy your tickets at a kiosk pretty hassle free. The theater chairs recline comfortably, but they don’t have the full electric-recline that some larger theaters do.

Rugby

Google
7 screens 1,116 seats Opened as the 3,080-seat Diversey Theatre on July 30, 1925 at the busy intersection of N. Clark Street and W. Diversey Street in the Lake View neighborhood. The opening program featured on the screen Douglas MacLean in “Introduce Me” & on the stage 5 acts of Orpheum Circuit vaudeville. It was designed in Spanish Baroque style by architect Edward Eichenbaum of the firm of Levy & Klein, whose work also included the Granada Theatre in Rogers Park and the Marbro Theatre in Garfield Park. It was equipped with a Wurlitzer 3 manual 15 ranks organ. The interior of the theatre was remodeled by Publix Theatres in the Art Deco style, reopening February 7, 1930 with Jack Holt in “Flight”. The Wurlitzer organ was retained and was played by organist Henri A. Keates. It was renamed the Century Theatre, in honor of the Century of Progress World’s Fair that was held in Chicago during 1933 and 1934. In 1973, the Century Theatre was closed, the interior was completely gutted, and the theatre was rebuilt as the Century Shopping Centre, a multi-level shopping mall. On March 31, 2000, the struggling mall gave its uppermost levels over, ironically, to a new 1,116-seat seven-screen art house cinema, operated by the Landmark Theatres chain. The small auditoriums were decorated in a neo-Art Deco style, and the ornate Baroque terra-cotta façade was cleaned and restored and given new signage. [as they travel to the Phantom's lair] Christine Daaé: Those who have seen your face draw back in fear. I am the mask you wear... The Phantom: It's me they hear... Christine Daaé, The Phantom: Your/my spirit and my/your voice in one combined. The Phantom of the Opera is there, inside my/your mind.

Joe K.

Yelp
Inside the world's loneliest mall is a terrific movie theater with 7 screens, showing a great mixture of first-run Hollywood stuff along with artier, weirder stuff. Generally good crowds, too. Great option for the area.

Annette D.

Yelp
It has been a very long time since I've been to a movie theater. With a desire to support local businesses, we headed to neighborhood Landmark Theater. Little did I know we were in for such a treat. There's a nice lounge area, full service bar in addition to the standard concession stand. The seats recline, the sound is great Landmark Theatre offers validated parking and several specials during the week. Great experience overall!

Jacqueline M.

Yelp
Good music theater but they need new seats. None are recliner and they also don't sell icees which those two things are reasons why I'd see a movie in a theater

Rick B.

Yelp
I thought I had reviewed this little gem a long time ago, but apparently not ... so here goes. This theater is located in the Century Mall ... a place that has seen better days and has suffered with the same problems other malls face ... declining trends because of online shopping. Be that as it may, the theater part of this complex is nice. It is situated in a busy area where Broadway diverges from Clark ... and as such, most of the real shopping is on those streets. The Century Mall is essentially just a theater now. They have spiffed up the interior a bit, so that they also offer food and liquor now ... a nice addition. They seem to have first run films, so as a theater it is still hanging on to business in the neighborhood. The fact that the multi-level parking lot next door is attached is a benefit ... you can visit, park, and get to a movie without going outside in the weather. Seats are nice and plushy, but not the faux leather recliners you find at some of the more modern places. If you are looking for a neighborhood movie house, this should be on your list.

Mark M.

Yelp
I had to leave after 30 minutes because the theater was very cold. The other 10 or so people there all had their coats and hats on during the screening. Do they believe they could get away with this because there was only a limited audience? If you want to bring back the theater experience, then have it comfortable for them. If you can't afford the heat, then close down until summer. This is the last time I'll attend this theater. You're not helping to bring back the theater experience. On the contrary, poor management and stupid decisions seem to be how you work.

Tenisia M.

Yelp
Felt like a hidden gem. I was looking for any theater besides AMC and this was a good one.

Joani O.

Yelp
Parking can be challenging in the city, so I hadn't been to Century Mall in years. It used to be bustling with many great stores that I loved, and now sadly, it's a ghost town with retail shops struggling to stay open. Yet this theatre remains, on the 4th floor, and a large group of us went the other night for the Barbie opening. I was surprised that the refreshments were actually reasonably priced (compared to the suburbs where I live.) Between $6-8 for hot dogs, popcorn and drinks. The theatre doesn't have a bad seat unless you're all the way up front, and it's easy in and out. I'm glad I went and would go back as I hear they show a lot of independent films that can have limited showings.

Joe C.

Yelp
My local theater. It's grandiose facade makes it easy to spot. They have ample auditoriums so you can always catch a feature. It's also usually the location for many premiers, Art house films and film festivals. It's a great spot in a busy neighborhood packed with restaurants all up and down Clark and Broadway too. But honestly you don't have to go that far for a night out either there's plenty of fun activities in the building and a pretty nice lounge and bar located in the theater.

Jeffrey K.

Yelp
Clean. Easy parking cozy comfy, power theater seating. Armrest you can fold back if you wanna get cozier. Food's expensive like all theater food but it is what it is. Had a great experience.

Ryne D.

Yelp
Surprisingly, where we live in West Lakeview is kind of a movie theater desert. There's the new Alamo drafthouse I'd like to check out, and there are a few spots that show smaller or indie films. Landmark Century used to be one of those too, but I guess with the pandemic and Marvel still going strong they gave in to the masses. And uhhhh count me in as part of the masses. I basically come here with my friend to watch Marvel movies on Tuesdays when tickets are $7 - now that I have a baby it's kind of hard to watch blockbusters on their premiere anyway. It's not too far from the Brown line nor the 77 bus which work well for getting me there and home. They have a full bar and all the usual movie snacks, but it's close to a number of good restaurants that I like filling up at beforehand - Bluebird and 5411 empanadas are on the same street. Like many theaters these days reserved seating is the norm, which I appreciate. Overall there's nothing too extravagant to speak of, but it's still a fine place to watch movies. Will see if Alamo is a strong competitor though...

Roseann M.

Yelp
This movie theater sits in lonely splendor among the empty storefronts that once made the bustling Century Mall. In fact, it's almost the last business there. You won't have any problem finding the place, on the 4th level. I'm a movie buff, have been since my teenage years when I lived in the wilds of Northwest Indiana and watched every old, classic movie that WTTW ran. And they ran a lot. For years in Chicago, we had the Fine Arts Theaters downtown that ran a lot of indie and foreign films. Now that's gone, too. Happily, the Century Cinema still runs smaller films. Oh yeah, you can also see all the boring, cookie cutter Marvel films, and watch two or three hours of shootings, car chases, and murder. I suppose they supplement the smaller audiences that "Living" or "The Quiet Girl" or "Showing Up" draw. Fine and dandy. As long as I can still see something original in the special atmosphere of a movie theater, I don't mind the floor shaking a bit when the movie next door is blowing things up real good. So, thanks Century Cinema, for running the movies I want to see, even if they don't draw huge crowds. That's why I come here. And yeah, you can watch lots of these films on streaming services, from the comfort of your lazy boy. But the atmosphere of the theater, sitting in the dark, sharing the experience with strangers who want to see that particular film as badly as you do, is still special. The Century also has a bar area with lots of seating. It looks nice and comfortable. I haven't used that -- at least, not yet. Neither do I get fountain drinks or popcorn. The thing I do appreciate, though, is that the ladies' rooms are always clean, and are well-supplied with soap and towels. Frequently, the person who takes the tickets is a movie buff, and we chat for a few minutes about the film. It's nice that at least a few real film geeks work here. Keep showing those little indie and foreign films, Century Cinema, and I'll keep giving you my money so I can sit in the dark with strangers and enjoy the old-fashioned movie experience.

Timothy C.

Yelp
This place is weird. Proper weird. Good weird. It's as if a pandemic has swept through the city, perhaps the entire world, like a magic broom. Its bristles have only removed certain kinds of particles according to a secret, AI-powered filter. It left behind a landscape of empty shopfronts or meticulously calculated, fail-proof restaurant group concepts that no matter how gilded or conceptually complex still have the tang of inauthenticity, machine-ishness. And this place. A temple-like facade hides a Bladderunner-esque birdless aviary with steampunk accents, like the caged yellow elevators gliding up and down the center. Immaculately clean, staff that always passes the vibe-check, and a willingness to platform art house films that might not break the box office but also might showcase some of the best of risky human creativity.

Ashley R.

Yelp
Super convenient location. Staff is always friendly and accommodating when they have credit card issues. Movies aren't usually busy so you can always find a good seat.

Miriam W.

Yelp
A great theater in a beautiful historic building, which presents both first run movies and indie films not showing elsewhere. The lower floors of this space are taken up by retail, and the theater is on the 4th floor, where the box office, popcorn and other treats and a full bar are also located. The seats may not be as cushy as in some of the newer theaters, but I was comfortable through a 2 hour movie. The Clark number 22 bus stops very close by.

Jacob M.

Yelp
This place has been good to me over the years but the last two movies I saw here I felt like something was wrong with the screens/projectors. Everything was real dark overall and felt that the lighting was off in several places of the screen.

Elaine R.

Yelp
Had a really pleasant experience at this theater! You don't get all the flashy, luxurious feeling amenities as you may at places like AMC, the ticket prices are about the same and the theater is equally as comfortable, but what you lose is a little bit of cleanliness (you'll notice it in the bathrooms) but what you gain is less crowded movie nights on the weekends and really, really well priced drinks from the bar! We got 2 drinks for less than 10 dollars that we were able to bring back with us to watch the Batman! It's a full bar and has ample seating so even if you want to skip a movie and just get a cheap beer this is a great place to be. The building itself is a little spooky at night because a lot of the property is unleased so the floors between the ground level and the theater are empty and vacant. However the elevators make you feel like your in Star Trek with the way they are designed! Lastly, they need a medium popcorn bucket. You either get a itty bitty small or a large that will send you home feeling sick LOL

Madison C.

Yelp
Great establishment!! Welcoming bartenders, great specials, fun atmosphere. If you are watching a movie or in the mall area, coke on by to the fourth floor.

Jimi H.

Yelp
Don't short change yourself on the snacks!!! Went with a hot dog, candy, and popcorn myself. Reclining seats are great. Movie was pretty good it seemed like but was making out during most of it. Sup? 5 stars

Jonna N.

Yelp
Probably one of my consistently favorite movie theatres! It's always clean and has a good selection of indie movies and award winners. They have vegan cookies! These cookies are great and giant! Their utensils have changed to wooden ones and they have fancier toppings for the food you buy. I definitely get a modern and updated feel from the usually movie theatre concession stand. Their bar has a good selection of snacks and you can still bring the food into the theatre while watching your movie! I'd recommend their sliders because they offer a veggie one and their meat sliders are wagyu beef! How fancy! Now if only they adopt recliners like other movie theatres have and this place would be perfect but it's still pretty awesome!

Francis C.

Yelp
I visited there several times recently. It was quite cold each time. There was also a draft, as if a door or window was opened somewhere. One star is fitting.

Brian L.

Yelp
They play a lot of movies that most other theatres won't play, that's the good thing. I worked here during CIFF 2007 when this theatre still showed CIFF films. Since I was festival staff and not theatre staff, I don't know all the ins and outs of how the theatre runs, but in all that time nothing has really changed. The seats are fairly comfy, though kind of slouchy. The incline to the back isn't that severe so you'll get the top of someone's head if they're not short. The sound quality is just okay. I think on my last visit the tech didn't have the volume turned up enough. They do tend to play more artsy or limited run films, so that's the big plus this place has going for it. Nothing spectacular, but nothing glaringly negative.

Emann B.

Yelp
I have been to the movies twice following the 6/11/2021 reopening of Chicago, and both have been at the Century. The first show of the day discount is a plus, and everyone that works there is always pleasant. What a dream to have an art house theatre in E Lakeview/LP.

Jane V.

Yelp
This theater shows a lot of Indie movies that you will not find in the bigger movie theaters. This movie theater is on the 4th floor inside the old Century shopping mall, yes I do remember the century shopping mall. Prices are decent and they recently upgraded their seats. We go here for a lot of movie screenings especially the offbeat ones that you won't find in the general theaters. I have never experienced a crowded movie at this theater when purchasing a regular ticket. Parking is non-existent streetwise, but they do have a parking garage where if you get your ticket validated by the cashier at the bar you only have to pay $5 which is a bargain considering how hard it is to find parking in the area.

Otto V.

Yelp
This theater is in an area where there are no other movie theaters. It shows many independent movies that you will not see anywhere else. It is located in the old Century shopping mall on the fourth floor. You get a sense of nostalgia and intimacy when you step off the elevator ontp the 4th floor. Within the last couple of years they opened a full bar so you can enjoy a drink before or after your movie. Their stadium seating gives you a clear view of the movie anywhere that you sit and the legroom is adequate enough to be comfortable for the average sized person. The attached parking garage for $5 with validation from the bar register is reasonable for the area. I enjoy coming to this Theatre especially with all the options around it to continue my night out after the movie.

Blake C.

Yelp
Went to this theater this past Tuesday & " Maggie R" helped me with everything & she was AMAZING in e very way!!!!! She was so helpful, informative, smart , funny & BEAUTIFUL I hope you All appreciate " Maggie R"

Kate H.

Yelp
I've gotten so spoiled by recliner seat theaters that coming here last night to see Avengers made me feel out of my element! With that said, it's a decent theater, though a little bit different than the 'big-box' theaters I'm used to. Because it's in a mall (multiple stories), the setup is a little weird. When I got there it took me a minute to figure out how to 'exchange' my email ticket for a printed one (there are kiosks, but theyr'e off to the side). They had a line set up for Avengers shows, which kind of snaked through the middle of the concession area but worked out okay. Concessions are your normal popcorn/coke, with nachos/mozzie sticks/etc. They also sell beer and wine, and have a full bar. The bartender even had a 'secret menu' of drinks tied to Avengers character; Captain America was delicious! :P We were in a traditional-seat theater, although the seats do 'rock' back a bit (but not recline). The seats are really close together, so if you have to get up it's a pain because there's no room to walk. As a short person, I also thought the seats were pretty tall, and I was thankful that no one ended up sitting in front of me because if they had I might have had difficulty seeing everything. Overall, if you're looking for a non big-box theater, this might be a good experience for you.

Jacqueline B.

Yelp
I remember when this entire complex was HOPPING with stores and a packed food court downstairs. Now only Aveda, LA Fitness and the theater seem to enjoy any real profits. The ramp/escalator set up is interesting, as is the elevators that see out. This time I went to see Green Book. I am so glad they added a bar with seats here. We did not visit on this occasion or get a drink, we just headed to the concession stand and had snacks. They have a membership program here but I do not live close enough to use it. The popcorn was good, not as decadent or 'fake' as the multiplexes (I love both) and they had nice seats with cupholders. Such a responsible audience, not a lot of us to be fair, but no chatting or phone texting. Like Music Box and Siskel, this is one of the most attentive theaters audience for movies in the city! I really want to get out to the Tuesday Midwest Independent Film Fest screenings on the FIRST Tues of every month. I'll check my fellow Yelpers on how that turns out.

Nicola P.

Yelp
Theater near my house I have seen a lot of movies here, it's really good! I have a son in a wheelchair and this theater is very accommodating towards him- we had really good seats when we went to see 'the Incredibles 2' with him and we were able to secure a great seat and have him in his wheelchair and he absolutely loved it so we will definitely be coming back!!

Ryan T.

Yelp
Chicago Best Theatre for advance preview & filmmaker Q&A's. September 2003 advance screening The Brown Bunny with Vincent Gallo Q&A remains the best, most favorite Q&A screening here. And a lot have been through: Danny Boyle, David Gordon Green, Ti West, Christopher Nolan, Bong Joon-ho, Francis Ford Coppola, Todd Solondz, to name a few. Srsly could've skipped two years of film school with what Gallo discussed that night.

Mike T.

Yelp
Big seats, great sound, great location with plenty of pre-show restaurants around. They also sell alcohol, food, and regular movie show snacks. I enjoyed the theatre, but not the movie (my choice, and a bad one, lol).

Rosa J.

Yelp
Rosa J. may not be a die-heart Star Wars fan, but she's a loving wife and wanted to accompany her hubby for the SW early premier. Therefore, I went on searching for a quality, "affordable" cinema in the city. Please note that a-modifier was double quotation-marked because you really get what you pay for. While the movie theaters in the loop or Near North Side neighborhoods would feature something more high-end and luxurious, Landmark Century Centre Cinema was a great choice for us since it's still in the "hip" area (on Clark, near the Broadway/Diversey junction) and isn't unreasonably expensive ($12.50/person). Of course, we pre-paid for our tickets on their official website and picked up the tickets at the kiosk. Either the confirmation e-mail or the debit/credit card used to purchased was required. The entire process was beyond easy. One of the cinema staff members informed us that it was alright to bring food or beverages from the CVS downstairs. They wouldn't confiscate the outside food like some other movie theaters would. Otherwise, you're welcome to purchase over-priced cinema junk food from the concession stand. I noticed many SW fans were waiting at the bar by the concession stand. There's a plenty of establishments to go to if you've got time to kill, such as shopping at T.J. maxx on Broadway, Akira and Urban Outfitters on Diversey. There's a plethora of restaurants, bars, and cheap eats. You will find a ton of them with your trusty Yelp app. The seating was quite comfortable. The chair was able to recline to a certain degree. I was worried about the indoor temperature, yet it wasn't at all an issue for me. I had a cotton-bland denim shirt with an acrylic sweater and I didn't see the need to remove the layer. The washrooms were clean and well-stocked. Hence, I've got no complaints. Landmark Century Centre Cinema is accessible via CTA #22 (Clark), #36 (Broadway), and #76 (Diversey) buses.

Rachel R.

Yelp
My five year old daughter who is medically complicated and in a wheelchair thought we could see how she liked a movie theatre experience and even though it was a little too loud for her we had such a wonderful experience with all of the staff there who went out of their way to be helpful.

Kyle D.

Yelp
Overall: Landmark gets the job done and is a neighborhood staple, but there are still improvements that could be had. The good: Always a great selection of non-big-budget films, with a few sprinklings of some blockbusters (say, Star Wars). And, a ton of indie films as well. They have a good selection of snacks and drinks available, including some deluxe items. Service is always friendly. The not-so-good: I've heard they have reclining seats, but I have yet to sit in any. Compared to heavy-hitters like some AMCs, Landmark could use an update. Also I feel like a prune, but their bathrooms have the deplorable old-school hand dryers, which are really annoying. Atmosphere: 7/10 Service: 8/10 Food: 8/10

Del Y.

Yelp
If you are a indie/documentary film junkie this is your type of theater. They do show some main stream movies though. The theater has several different floors that can make it difficult to find what room your movie is in. Its a really comfortable place to see a film because it has really great seating it's very clean and the a/c is set at a perfect temperature. There staff is knowledgeable and will answer any questions you might have.

Maxim O.

Yelp
This movie theater used to show art films and had an audience of special film fans. Now it is trying to be just like all the others and that Hollywood blockbusters movie theaters are NOT doing well. The home cinema is killing it. Art movies and films are going to attract very cool and loyal audience and hope, this theater does not loose that angle.

Jo S.

Yelp
The addition of the bar and the overall new updates are great but the building just keeps losing more and more stores so not sure how long they can stay in business. I came here for a free movie screening so the theater was probably more packed than on a normal Wednesday night. My friend was pretty hungry so she did get some fries and chicken tenders at the bar area for around $9 which for a movie theater is a good deal.

Jacob J.

Yelp
Just the facts. Regular anytime admission $11 bucks. Matinee price is $8.50 M-F before 5 pm Student price is $9.00 bucks M-F only. Validated parking $5 and you get 4 hours of time. It's a good spot to watch those Foreign flicks and Indie films you've read or watched documentaries about. Concession items are pricey, but what do you expect in this foo foo atmosphere. They have to pay the bills somehow. I wish they'd use some of that dough to oil the seats in their theaters. A plus is the seats recline. A negative is that when you go for that stretch to give your knees a nice relax you squeak during an integral part of the film. I think every movie I've caught here I've enjoyed. Like.. The Machinist, Pan's Labyrinth, Born into Brothels and just recently Girl with the dragon tattoo. More winner movies here than at the regular theater. I like how the theater sits at the top of this mall like a birds nest centered at the top and on the walk up you walk past it's many arms.

Sarah S.

Yelp
I really liked this theater a lot! I went tonight for a movie and it's shot to the top of the list of places I'd like to view pictures. It has a really nice parking garage and it's only $5 to park there with theater validation...so much cheaper then other places in the area. I went for a movie screening so I didn't deal with the actual movie prices but this theater plays indie type flicks which I absolutely love! Overall, I just really like the atmosphere, neighborhood and parking garage!

Grant A.

Yelp
The mall surrounding the theater has been beautified, less creepy. Good selection of indie films as well as major releases. The bar area seems pretty posh. Outstanding location by dece eateries and watering holes. They accept Moviepass now as well.

Rob H.

Yelp
Great movie theater in the local area. Has a bar and good that can be delivered to your seats. Doesn't have all the top movies but the most popular ones. Comfortable seating and very clean. On the 4th floor of the building so you need to take the stairs or elevator up. Overall, good alternative to the other Regal options nearby.

Christina S.

Yelp
Great movie theater on North Clark Street that prides itself in screening "new releases as well as independent, foreign & avant-garde flicks." Very refreshing to see films that have won many awards from film festivals such as Sundance and other venues. I saw "Paris Can Wait" starring Diane Lane, Alec Baldwin, and Arnaud Viard. Synopsis: "Anne (Diane Lane) is at a crossroads in her life. Married to a successful but inattentive movie producer (Alec Baldwin), she unexpectedly finds herself taking a car trip from Cannes to Paris with her husband's business associate (Arnaud Viard). What should be a seven-hour drive turns into a carefree two-day adventure replete with diversions involving picturesque sights, fine food and wine, humor, wisdom and romance, reawakening Anne's senses and giving her a new lust for life." Source: Website at Landmark Century Theater. Really fantastic cinematography of France and its many landmarks, museums, food and culture in addition to excellent acting and a unique story. You can buy your ticket on their web site and print it out ahead of time so the entry time into the seating area of the theater is a breeze. Pretty reasonable ticket prices: $10.00 on a weekday. Stadium seating with leather chairs that semi-recline, cup holders, adequate number of seats, good sound and screen size, clean bathrooms, and you can buy popcorn, soda, and candy or drinks and food from the adjacent bar/pub. Theater is located on the fourth floor and ramps allow for wheelchair access. Will be returning in the near future to see other films...

Ken O.

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Landmark Century Centre Cinema is a great neighborhood theater for the the Indie junkie. Granted the Century Mall have gone through several renovations, however, the theaters have a been a staple. After taking the elevators or the escalators to the lobby, you will be greeted by the lobby attendants which is generally quick and painless. Just know which movie you are seeing and have your payment ready. There are also couple of self kiosk machines available. Just a few steps away is the concession stand. Always quick with your snacks - great customer service. The theaters are actually in great shape. The seats are generally comfortable, every now a then, you may get one that squeaks. At times, you may feel a vibration from the LA Fitness gym, but it's really not that noticeable. There is a notice about a refund within the first 30 minutes. I've never had to ask for a refund. Again, this theater caters to the indie films so you don't see a large group of kids hanging out there and taking up space. I have seen some brilliant films here and some - not to remember. There is plenty of parking attached to the mall. Don't forget, there are a lot of great small independently owned restaurants within walking distance. If you want a great indie film experience, check out this indie gem.

Adam R.

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This movie theater is a cut above the rest. I just saw vice there on Xmas Day and had a fantastic experience. I was really impressed by the comfortable bar with great seating. It's great to leave the theater and have a chance to walk down the five floors before exiting to the winter mess outdoors in the winter. The one star off is because they have not yet switched to reserved seating. Reserved seating is the norm, not the exception. In addition, the theater shows the artsy movies which usually have more original thought than all the recent franchise movies that seem to populate the box offices

M J.

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Love coming here. One of the best in the city, I like the film selections have have great range.

Derek P.

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Came here twice over the years for two special movie showings. I saw the Angry Video Game Need movie, and I saw an early screening of The Mister Rodgers documentary. There's not much to say about the theater itself. They do a sharper incline for the rows of seats than most theaters, I believe (Don't quote me). During both showings, someone from the theater would give a little spiel about no recording device Estancia are special releases. To go along with the theater, it's in a building with a lot of activities which ranges from food to axe throwing. There is also a bar which you could take the drink to the theater. This place is far away from me but I would come here for another special screening again.

Collin B.

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Okay, you might be thinking "who tf writes a review for a movie theater?" Well, me, okay? Because this is a really great theater. I think this theater has been recently renovated because it seems very clean and sleek inside. They've got theaters with regular GA seating as well as the nice reclining chairs. AND it's an e ticketing theater on MoviePass-- not sure how long that's going to last, though. RIP in peace. The concessions are moderately priced (I think) and there's a nice seating area with a bar to enjoy a drink or two before the showing. Movies are more fun when you're buzzed anyway. They also play a good selection of movies that aren't necessarily art house but aren't the same incessant Hollywood remake machine fare that you'd expect from most big theaters. It's a great theater in the heart of Lakeview (and kind of the only one nearby unless you want to go to the nasty ass Vic for Brew and View). Definitely check it out before going to a downtown AMC.

Paula A.

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First time going to the cinema after COVID. No a lot of people and it has social distance. Food was good too

Victoria G.

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Great theater! They serve all sorts of wine, beer and cocktails. The theater screens are large and the seats are comfortable with lots of legroom. Enough for people to walk across to the isle without stepping on people's feet. They're a MoviePass theater with a lot of showings. I'll be back here for sure.

Kendrick W.

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I've been here a few times of the years and have clearly been derelict in giving it a ringing endorsement. Things have changed a tad as they've gotten a wee bit fancier and added a bar, but while the mall around it has fallen into despair, Landmark just keeps churning out great experiences. Movies: Mostly Indie an almost always something amazing to be seen. Obviously this is super subjective, but 9 out of 10 times I've enjoyed what I've seen. Seating: Somewhere in the last decade or so they've upgraded the seating. It's not the lush leather chairs that recline all the way back, but they do lean back a bit and are quite comfortable. Food: I mean it's a movie theater, c'mon guys. The key here though is the REAL Butter on the popcorn. Seriously, this alone is a win over most places. Cleanliness: Occasionally i'm underwhelmed by the job the crew does between shoes. Almost busted my behind getting into my seat on what I can only assume was some butter or oil on the floor. Fortunately Mr. Rogers made me forget all about it. I only wanted to deduct half a star for this, alas Yelp is not always perfect. 4.5 stars.