Perth

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Cinemas

Movie theaters ranging from large multiplexes to boutique and outdoor cinemas located across the city.

Sections

Perth has a variety of cinemas catering to different tastes, from blockbuster enthusiasts to indie film lovers. Here are some of the most notable ones:

Mainstream Cinemas

  • Event Cinemas (Innaloo and Whitford City)

    • Known for showing the latest Hollywood blockbusters.
    • Features Gold Class for a luxury experience with reclining seats and in-seat dining.
    • Location: Innaloo (10 km from Perth CBD) and Whitford City (northern suburbs).
  • Hoyts (Carousel, Garden City, and Millennium)

    • Offers Xtremescreen for an immersive experience with larger screens and enhanced sound.
    • Recliner seating is standard in most locations.
    • Locations: Carousel (Cannington), Garden City (Booragoon), and Millennium (Fremantle).
  • Reading Cinemas (Belmont)

    • Affordable ticket prices compared to other mainstream cinemas.
    • Features Titan Luxe for premium sound and visuals.
    • Location: Belmont (close to Perth Airport).

Independent and Boutique Cinemas

  • Luna Palace Cinemas

    • Includes Luna Leederville, Luna on SX (Fremantle), and Windsor Cinema (Nedlands).
    • Specializes in independent, foreign, and arthouse films.
    • Hosts film festivals and special screenings.
    • Luna Leederville is particularly popular for its retro vibe and proximity to trendy cafes.
  • The Backlot Perth

    • A private cinema with 50 luxury seats, often used for private screenings, events, and indie film showcases.
    • Location: West Perth.

Outdoor and Unique Cinemas

  • Rooftop Movies

    • Seasonal outdoor cinema located on a rooftop in Northbridge.
    • Offers stunning views of the city skyline and a mix of cult classics, indie films, and blockbusters.
    • Open during the warmer months (November to April).
  • Moonlight Cinema

    • Outdoor cinema located in Kings Park.
    • Features bean bags, picnic-style seating, and a relaxed atmosphere.
    • Open during summer (December to March).
  • Galaxy Drive-In Theatre

    • Perthโ€™s only drive-in cinema, located in Kingsley.
    • A nostalgic experience showing double features at an affordable price.
    • Great for families and groups.

2. Ticket Costs

Ticket prices vary depending on the cinema and experience. Below is a general guide:

  • Mainstream Cinemas:

    • Standard tickets: AUD 15โ€“25.
    • Gold Class or premium experiences: AUD 35โ€“50.
    • Discounts: Many cinemas offer cheaper tickets on "Tight Tuesdays" (AUD 10โ€“15).
  • Independent Cinemas:

    • Standard tickets: AUD 15โ€“20.
    • Special screenings or festivals may have higher prices.
  • Outdoor Cinemas:

    • Tickets: AUD 15โ€“20.
    • Bean bag hire (optional): AUD 5โ€“10.
  • Drive-In Cinema:

    • AUD 22 per car (up to 6 people).

3. Booking Procedures

Most cinemas in Perth offer online booking, which is highly recommended to secure your seat, especially for popular screenings or premium experiences. Hereโ€™s how you can book:

  • Online:

    • Visit the cinemaโ€™s official website or use apps like Fandango or BookMyShow (if available in Australia).
    • Select your preferred movie, time, and seat (if applicable).
    • Payment is made via credit/debit card or digital wallets.
  • In-Person:

    • Tickets can be purchased at the box office, but availability may be limited for popular screenings.
  • Mobile Apps:

    • Major chains like Event Cinemas and Hoyts have dedicated apps for booking and managing tickets.

4. Amenities Offered

Cinemas in Perth provide a range of amenities to enhance your experience:

  • Mainstream Cinemas:

    • Recliner seating (standard in many locations).
    • Gold Class lounges with food and drink service.
    • Candy bars offering popcorn, drinks, and snacks.
    • Some locations have arcade games or play areas for kids.
  • Independent Cinemas:

    • Licensed bars serving wine, beer, and cocktails.
    • Gourmet snacks like cheese platters and artisan chocolates.
    • Cozy, intimate seating arrangements.
  • Outdoor Cinemas:

    • Bean bags, deck chairs, and picnic-style seating.
    • Food trucks and licensed bars on-site.
  • Drive-In Cinema:

    • Snack bar with classic movie treats like hot dogs and milkshakes.
    • Bring your own food and drinks for a picnic-style experience.

5. Unique Screenings and Events

Perth cinemas often host special events and screenings:

  • Film Festivals:

    • Perth International Film Festival (PIFF) showcases global cinema.
    • French, Italian, and Japanese film festivals are held annually at Luna Palace Cinemas.
  • Retro Screenings:

    • Rooftop Movies and Luna Leederville often screen cult classics and retro films.
  • Q&A Sessions:

    • Independent cinemas like The Backlot host Q&A sessions with filmmakers and actors.
  • Themed Nights:

    • Some cinemas organize themed nights, such as horror marathons or sing-along screenings.

6. Practical Considerations

Parking:

  • Most cinemas in shopping centers (e.g., Event Cinemas and Hoyts) offer free or validated parking.
  • Independent cinemas like Luna Leederville have limited street parking, so arrive early.
  • Outdoor cinemas and the Galaxy Drive-In have ample parking.

Public Transport:

  • Perthโ€™s public transport system (Transperth) is reliable and connects most cinemas.
    • Luna Leederville: Close to Leederville Train Station.
    • Event Cinemas Innaloo: Accessible via buses from Stirling Train Station.
    • Rooftop Movies: A short walk from Perth Train Station.

Accessibility Features:

  • Most cinemas are wheelchair accessible, with designated seating and accessible restrooms.
  • Hearing assistance devices and closed captioning are available at major chains like Hoyts and Event Cinemas.
  • Check with the cinema in advance for specific accessibility needs.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Luna Leederville: Surrounded by trendy cafes, bars, and boutique shops.
  • Rooftop Movies: Located in Northbridge, Perthโ€™s cultural and nightlife hub.
  • Kings Park (Moonlight Cinema): Explore the parkโ€™s gardens and walking trails before your movie.
  • Fremantle (Luna on SX): Visit Fremantle Markets, the Fremantle Prison, or enjoy the vibrant cafรฉ scene.

7. Tips for Visitors and New Residents

  • Book in Advance: Popular screenings, especially at boutique and outdoor cinemas, sell out quickly.
  • Bring Essentials for Outdoor Cinemas: Pack a blanket, insect repellent, and a jacket for cooler evenings.
  • Take Advantage of Discounts: Look for student, senior, or family discounts, and donโ€™t miss Tight Tuesdays for cheaper tickets.
  • Explore Nearby Areas: Many cinemas are located in vibrant neighborhoods, so plan to explore before or after your movie.

Perthโ€™s cinema scene offers something for everyone, from luxurious experiences to nostalgic outdoor screenings. Whether youโ€™re a film buff or just looking for a fun night out, youโ€™ll find plenty of options to suit your preferences. Enjoy your time at the movies!