It is rare to find someone who does not like movies. Be it old,
young, rich, poor, men, women everyone admires the glamour of
cinema. For years films have been the topmost entertainment
source for masses all around the world. People forget all their
worries and tensions in the 2 hours that they watch a movie
and get so involved in the movie that they feel all the
emotions displayed on the screen. Movie actors are a source
of inspiration for many in all parts of the world. People adapt
the styles of their favorite actors and change their own dressing
and behavioral styles.
Movies make us laugh, cry and shiver with fear. Movies influence
your lifestyles more than any other means of entertainment.
You have a big bunch of movies to select from like the classics,
comedy, emotional, evergreen, action or horror depending on
your interest. You can select from these and just hop into a
theatre to watch it. Watching a movie generally doesn't need
any reason, still you can have a lot of them like watching a
movie on your first date, a movie on your leisure weekend and
many such.
Every week many movies are released in various languages. These
are meant for different genres of the society, you have to choose
your movie. To guide you with your decision in selecting a good
movie worth watching many critics give their reviews and comments
about the movies. Not all movies that are released are meant
to be watched, so these critics' reviews help us in sorting
the movies.
Watching a movie does not cost much. The cinema houses charge
a moderate amount for the tickets to the cinema hall. A cinema
hall or a theatre as you may call it, generally has a seating
capacity of around 200 to 900 people. There are many cinema
halls in Australia. Below is a region-wise list of some of the
theatres in different parts of Australia,
New South Wales
Aberdeen- Civic, Open Air
Albion Park- Centennary Hall, Crown, Agricultural Pavilion
Albury- Cinema 6-plex, New Albany, Plaza
Ballina- Ballina Fair, Plaza
Coffs Harbour- Cinema Centre 5-plex, City 3-plex, Memorial,
Tasma
Cooma- Capitol, Monaro, Savoy, Victor
Gosford- Gosford Twin, Imperial, Regal, Valencia,
Lismore- Lismore 4-plex, Star Court, Vanity, Vogue
Mudgee- Alhambra, Criterion, Lyric Open Air, Regent, Town Hall
Newcastle- Civic, Elite, Hunter, Roma, Strand, Victoria
Queensland
Brisbane- Albert 3-plex, Carlton Newsreel, Forum, Majestic,
Metro, Wintergarden
Geebung- Grande
East Brisbane- Triumph, Classic, Capri
New Farm- Astor, Village Twin
St Lucia- Esquire, Avalon, Schonell, Schonell Twin
Windsor- Crystal Palace, Crystal
Cairns- Cairns Twin, Cairns 5-plex, Palace, Coral Twin Drive
in
South Australia
Adelaide- Academy 5-plex, Imax, Majestic, Cosmopolitan 5-plex,
Regent
Victoria
Geelong- Village Geelong 11-plex
Hamilton- Prince Regent
Melbourne- Capitol, Lumiere Twin, Cinema Centre 4-plex, Imax,
Kino, Forum, Russell 5-plex, Village Centre 4-plex
Western Australia
Albany- Orana Drive in
Busselton- Alan Jones Theatre, Busselton Drive in
Derby- Pictures
Karratha- Walkington
Midland- Regent 5-plex