The Wilton Town Hall Theatre is unique. You feel like you have stepped back in time. Dennis, the owner, does a great job booking a wide range of movie selections - some block busters, others having merit if not being huge financial successes. A great activity for out-of-town visitors.
I love seeing movies at this theater. The popcorn is GREAT and the prices are reasonable. Good selection of movies.
Went to this old theater last night and felt like I was set back into the 1940s. Just a good old fashioned theater from back in the day. Food is cheap. Buttered popcorn was addictive. That's a warning if you are a popcorn lover. So yummy. Make sure to get it!!! If you are into a good sound system like Dolby Digital--you won't get it here. Haha. It's really like the old days. Good times!!!
A movie theatre like the old days. Creaky stairs, popcorn smell, no neon or glitz. Just good quality films, many are indies,
First of all, it really is in the town hall building over the police station. Lots of leg room, low prices, and real butter on the popcorn. If you're lucky, they will be showing a Three Stooges short before the feature film! This place is not your kids' multi-plex.
This place is an OMG situation, there is the big room, which is comfortable and a connection to the way back past, but, the technical stuff if current. Also, they have the screening room, and good popcorn, great parking, and friendly service. All that is great, if you then consider and include the silent movies, well you would understand that anyone who celebrates "Movies" either needs to celebrate this operation or ad it that they really do not understand "Movies". So then, look forward to the experience when they bring in a live band to accent a silent movie. Over the top! Unless you hate movies.
Wilton Town Hall Theater is a local treasure. First run movies on two screens. Ticket prices are under $10 and at least three feet of legroom between seats! Popcorn refills, clean. Great movie theater in this historic theater.
Love this old building, built in the late 1880s. There are two theaters, one very large, the second quite small and intimate. There are always two interesting movies playing, sometimes indie films, other times major releases. The also show old movies on Saturdays later afternoon, and silent movies on Sunday evenings accompanied by organ. Tickets prices are inexpensive and so are the concessions. You need to go here!
This theater shows movies on the second floor of an old town hall. There are two "theaters." In the bigger one, you sit in comfortable seats with lots of room between the rows. The floors are wooden as is the old stage. Heavy curtains open to a screen hanging from the ceiling and the movie starts. No bad seat in the place. Drinks, snacks, entrance fees are a bargain. One dollar for a can of soda or seltzer. Seniors only pay five dollars for a movie. The other "theater" is not as spacious. The room is smaller and narrower rows between the seats. The handicap entry is from the road in the rear of the building where there is handicap parking as well.
Ok so the chairs in the one room are not very comfy, but the popcorn and fresh lemonade could have me here every weekend. It is a renovated old town hall and it is delightful. No video games here just piping hot popcorn with real butter if you request. A gem.