Luke Baker (15.11.2017 19:06)
This is a lovely little theater that shows movies a few weeks after most theaters for only $2-3. Because of this reduced price the size and quality of the theaters is slightly diminished but it is well worth the cost. A friend and I try to make a visit every week. I would highly recommend this place for a cheap flick.
Theresa Churchill (11.11.2017 22:48)
The movie was good. It was not very busy. My grandson is 4 and is not the quietest no was upset.
Jorge Orihuela (23.10.2017 16:40)
We got our car towed by a towing company that it was towing cars under AMC request, our night was ruined and the only thing AMC manager said was... sorry we got confuse, we would get your car back... so we wait half hour to get our car back. and then we need to walk to the back of the movie theater to claim our the car, it was never taken to us.
I was lucky that I saved my tickets and I payed with my credit card so I had how to prove it that we were at the movie theater.
Serious!! 😡😡 and as a compensation for all trouble you choose send one employee to give us three free passes, that sucks !!!!
Andrew Crisman-Kleczek (16.10.2017 07:06)
Blueridge does not have the newest greatest films. It is not where to go opening night or if you want a recliner and a big beer. It isn't somewhere to go if you even want a recently cleaned theater. It is however the cheapest show in town. As of this writing, it is $2.50 or $2.75 for a matinee. So if you like a value, it's your place.
Jon Lusk (23.09.2017 19:37)
This theater is so great that we drive from Greensboro sometimes just to make a day at the movies. It's a cheap, second run theater that is almost as nice as a first run theater. They usually get a pretty decent amount of independent movies as well as crowd pleasers. You can get concessions and tickets for two at the cost of just the tickets at a normal theater. You might even be able to see two movies plus concessions for a couple for the same price at a normal theater. This theater should have at least 3.5 to 4 stars.