If you prefer classic theaters with a vintage unclean ambiance, you might enjoy this place. However, the staff could be more welcoming and the restrooms require significant improvement in terms of cleanliness. Considering the regular ticket prices, it would be reasonable to expect better facilities. When paying $10 per ticket, one anticipates a high-quality screen and excellent sound. Unfortunately, the building's condition is deteriorating, and the theater's interior was uncomfortably warm and humid. Due to concerns about hygiene, I refrained from purchasing snacks and only opted for a soda, which unfortunately was flat. This theater ranks among the poorest I've visited throughout the United States. *Woman's bathroom...
Read moreProbably the only real positives about this theatre are 1: It's still open (previous theatres at this spot usually closed in a few months.) 2: Locals don't have to drive to Borger or Amarillo to see a movie anymore.
Movie selections tend to be what you'll expect from a small theatre with 4 screens. The seating is alright, however the big problems with this cinema are that the floor is permanently sticky and the walls are absolutely paper thin. So if being able to lighty hear two other movies at the same time as yours is a problem, a trip to United Artists is what you're...
Read moreAhhh Cinema 4 where in 1986 my wife and I had our first date watching The Rocky Horror picture show. We moved away after high school and came back home after 10 years. During that time Cinema 4 fell on some hard times. And then this amazing family moved here from Colorado. They bought Cinema 4 and have over these many years invested alot of time and money into it. Because of this my wife and I have been able to watch movies with our daughter in what is for us an iconic location here in Pampa. Please support our local movie theater. The owners have done an amazing...
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