Discover the best top things to do in Willamette Valley, United States including Salem Cinema, Hollywood Theatre, Pix Theatre, Ninety-Nine West Twin Cinemas & Drive-In Theatres, Rio Theatre, Studio One Theaters, Bagdad Theatre, McMenamins Kennedy School, Cinema 21, Bijou Art Cinemas.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
The Hollywood Theatre is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to entertain, inspire, educate, and connect the community through the art of film, while preserving a historic Portland landmark. The Hollywood screens the best in cult, classic, and independent film year-round; hosts a number of festivals including the Portland EcoFilm Festival, Portland Black Film Festival, Northwest Animation Festival, and more; serves more than 2,000 area youth through education programs; and provides fiscal sponsorship services for local independent filmmakers and film projects.
This theater is fantastic. It’s old vintage style has been well taken care of, they show movies in 70mm and even Quentin Tarantino has come to this theater to express how much he values it. They serve kombucha and beer on tap, ice cream from ruby jewel and sizzle pie pizza! They show vaulted films, host events for rare movies and film festivals like the Oscar shorts. I go every year.
5.0 based on 102 reviews
The Pix is my prefered place to watch movies. The owners are so nice. The consessions are reasonably priced as are the movie tickets. The seats are comfortable and I love that you get served your beer or wine in a glass. It is just a wonderful experience all around. I always recommend The Pix to people and I wait to see movies there.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Lots of new upgrades and remodeling. Prices that you can not believe and a great family run place that treats everyone like they are part of it.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
At STUDIO ONE THEATERS Patrons will get to experience their favorite first run movies thru new and exclusive state of the art immersive technologies including 4K Pure Laser Projection and 128 channel Dolby ATMOS sound. In addition, at Studio One Theaters movies will be enjoyed in one of its proprietary seven (7) Penthouse Auditoriums each featuring luxurious custom designed furnishings and thematic decorations. Using a array of visual special effects and creature comforts the Penthouse Theaters will transport you to some the most beautiful cities of the world including New York, Paris, Tokyo, Rio, and Istanbul. Guests will also enjoy full to your seat restaurant and +21 bar service featuring a fresh made from scratch New American and world cuisine menu, gourmet popcorn recipes, over 50 wines by the glass, 12 beers on tap and a full specialty cocktail menu. Inside Studio One Theaters there is also a special sit down restaurant / entertainment venue named Studio One Live.
What a wonderful full service entertainment center. Cutting edge technology combined with most luxurious comfortable seating makes the movie experience incredible. Plus gourmet farm-to-table food and notable wine list that we enjoyed while watching the movie. Pic show freshest halibut I’ve had outside Alaska. Then there was live music on the stage in the restaurant/bar area to enjoy with drinks and desert after the film. Top notch very hip new venue.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
We really enjoyed seeing Star Wars here so fun that they had themed drinks. Seats were comfortable and the service for the food was fast.
4.5 based on 200 reviews
We stayed here on the night be fore we flew out of Portland, and this was place reinforced our love for the McMenamins chain. We watched a movie and enjoyed dessert and after dinner drinks in the restored gym, had a great meal at the Courtyard Restaurant--what an education!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Established in 1980, the Bijou Art Cinemas has been Eugene’s premiere source for first-run, foreign and independent films, as well as second run and classic cinema. Conveniently located between the University of Oregon campus and Downtown Eugene, the Bijou Art Cinemas is housed in a repurposed historical California Mission-style church designed and constructed in 1925 by the University of Oregon’s own W.R.B. Wilcox, the first UO Dean of Architecture. It was originally the home of the First Congregational Church.
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