Top 8 Coolest Movie Theatres in Metro Manila for Cinephiles To Visit

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top 8 coolest movie theatres in metro manila for cinephiles to visit

Metro Manila, the bustling capital region of the Philippines, boasts a vibrant cinema scene with theaters that cater to cinephiles seeking unique and immersive movie-watching experiences. From retro-themed venues to state-of-the-art multiplexes, here are the top 8 coolest movie theatres in Metro Manila that every film enthusiast must visit.

1. Uptown Mall Cinema

Go to the cinema in Uptown Mall if you’re a night owl in the city searching for something to do. On weekends, it is available for screenings from Friday through Saturday. Remain comfortable in their La-Z-Boy seats while you take in the butler service. Just try not to nod off while the film is playing!

2. Nuvali NightSky Cinema

With your loved ones, take in a movie while lounging on the grass beneath the stars in a large open space. You have two options for meals: either bring your food and mats or buy food from the nearby food trucks. The Nuvali NightSky Cinema shows films on at least three different days throughout the year, so check out the upcoming calendar!

3. Cinema ‘76

An ideal movie theater for independent film enthusiasts or those who were unable to see their preferred independent films in theaters. In the coziness of their couches with throw cushions, Cinema ’76 offers you the opportunity to view or perhaps discover indie Filipino films. Only 60 people may be accommodated at a time in the theater, so make sure to make reservations before visiting.

4. The Yard Street Food Cinema

Look no further because The Yard Food Park’s third location is here with a surprise if you’re seeking for a new hangout that blends delicious cuisine, pop culture, and movies! The most fashionable and recent addition to Quezon City’s burgeoning culinary hub is the Yard Street Food Cinema. This time, it’s more than just a fantastic location to hang out and eat—it’s the first outdoor food park with a movie theater!

For movie lovers worldwide, the culinary park featuring its movie-themed concessionaires will be a pleasure. Everyone is welcome to enjoy their favorite movie and the cuisine it serves here, regardless of their fandom!

5. Cinematheque Centre Manila

The ideal easily accessible location for showing Filipino and international film is a cinematheque. Their screenings often cost P100, but occasionally they’re even free! Visit their website to view the films that are scheduled for the coming week.

6. Black Maria

Another sanctuary for movie buffs is this microcinema in the center of Mandaluyong, one of the metro’s most recent theaters. It features a 20-foot silver-white screen with 7.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound, showing both foreign and Filipino motion pictures. They have around two dozen monoblocks and twenty-two theater-style chairs. 

7. iChill Theater Café

Sampaloc’s Theatre Cafe serves food and beverages, plays music, and shows. Even better, those who participate in the open mic can win a complimentary dinner! They often host discussions, parties, theatrical productions, acoustic concerts, and film screenings. 

8. Blue Water Day Spa

Make an appointment at the Blue Water Day Spa Ortigas location to watch your preferred film while receiving a foot massage for the perfect peaceful day. Dolby Surround sound and cozy La-Z-Boys are provided for the audience’s enjoyment at their theater. Indulgence at its best!

From upscale luxury cinemas to intimate microcinemas celebrating independent films, Metro Manila offers a diverse array of movie theatres catering to the tastes of cinephiles. Whether you’re seeking a unique cinematic experience or simply want to catch the latest blockbuster in style, these top 8 coolest movie theatres in Metro Manila are a must-visit for film enthusiasts.

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