the best movie house in barringtonthe place was clean and staff was friendly. the food a little expensive but good
decent theater, but a bit on the pricey side. go for a matinee, or save it for the movies that are really worth seeing on a big screen.
This is a nice clean theater but is more expensive than the Regal theater in the Glen. Also, parking is less convenient. The AMC rewards program is one you have to pay for while other theaters have benefit programs without having to pay up front. As a result, this theater is better for those to go the the movies much more often than we do.
It is a theater, like any multi screen american theater. Stadium seating is good, number of screens is good, and location(s) is good. No classics, no foriegn, no art, but perfect for first run.
4 stars for the old seats. They have not upgraded the seats in at least 16 years.... They are not too bad but you can tell the difference between these and the newer ones at Golf Mill (they got or re-did their AM around 2007)But is it worth the extra gas money to drive to a farther away AMC? Not really. I usually just go to Golf Mill if the showing time is more convenient. .
This is the only movie theater my husband will attend! Nice seats, good sight lines. Plus, he loves the popcorn!
Went to watch Elysium starring Matt Damon today. The sound system and screen were good, and the chairs were quite wide and comfortable. They have 14 theatres in total. A good place to spend a few hours. Customer service was bubbly and efficient and they also serve food in the forecourt. There are also good restaurants nearby, including Corner Bakery Cafe.
Enjoyed our visit to the theaters and our movie. ,price was reasonable for both the tickets and refreshments - less than movie theaters downtown
No complaints! Bathrooms clean, seating area clean-comfy, popcorn hot and delicious---what more can you ask for?
In my last (and final) visit to an AMC Theatre location, I spent $40 dollars. I won't deny that sometimes the experience costs that much money, and I accept that ticket prices are high almost everywhere, but what I received in service was worth maybe $10.AMC offers food choices in addition to their regular concessions, but the food was pasty and cold, despite the fact that they ran their "fried foods" through a giant heater. It took 10 minutes to receive what I payed for, and I almost missed my show. In the sticky, uncleaned auditorium, I eventually found a seat. I use the word "eventually," because there were no lights in the aisle to show me where the ends of the rows were, and I had to stumble through the dimly lit theatre without any other light.When the movie started, there was a very long and uncomfortable pause between the ads and the trailers, causing us to wonder if they had made an error in the projection booth. After the movie was underway, I heard several people complain that the movie was too dim to be worth their ticket price. I was severely disappointed in the presentation of the film, the condition of the theatre, and the service I was provided by the staff. If you have to see a movie and the closest theatre is an AMC, I would consider driving a few extra miles to get to a Kerasotes or a local chain.