I went with my son and fiance for the release of the minecraft movie. We paid for our tickets early that afternoon and our showing was at 915. When we got there a line was out the doors into the parking lot. I went through and asked whether we could get in since we already bought tickets. The girl was pretty rude about it and told us we have to sit through the whole line. By the time we got in, no seats and the movie had already started.(we showed up plenty early) Worst theater I've ever been to. My boy got teased by seeing a minute of the movie while we were scanning the packed theater for open seats. I'll stick with the great escape theaters from now on. Yall will never get my...
Read moreI've lived around Corydon for a good part of my life, but when I didn't I visited plenty of other movie theaters. Sure many are bigger (and more expensive) but you'll find none cleaner, friendlier, and with a better selection of all the big releases (and some smaller family fare) than the Corydon Cinemas. Back when it was the Corydon Twin Cinemas I saw my first R rated movie there (Tomboy, eccchhh) and first horror movie (Fright Night in 1985, awesome) in a theater there and I keep going back and keep getting a great experience. It's a tough time for the cinema industry and I for one am glad you're still here and still a gem of this...
Read moreWe've always liked our local theater. It's clean, has plenty of bathrooms, and the crew is always super nice. My only complaints are that the concessions are really overpriced, no free refill(s) on large drinks or large popcorn like most other theaters in the area, and the only diet soda they have is Diet Coke, which tastes really nasty. I'm diabetic, so bleh. I don't usually mind having to drink it, but theirs tastes absolutely awful. I've complained for years that they don't have Pepsi products, too. Most of the other theaters do, and it makes me happy to not only have multiple choices, but I can always get my...
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