Landmark's Canal Place Cinema
New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 581-5400
- Directions:
- Near Aquarium of the Americas
- Hours:
- Daily
Editorial Review for Landmark's Canal Place Cinema – by Marc Weidenbaum
In Short
Suffice it to say that New Orleans isn't the movie capital of the world, let alone of the Third Coast. But if a major independent film is destined for a local screening before hitting the video store, this theater is its likely venue. The smaller screening rooms are deeper than they are wide, which says something about screen size, but the one large theater is always a treat, as long as you don't get stuck on either of the far sides of the aisles.
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Insider Tips
One of New Orleans' BestNominated for best movie theater for hosting first-run art-house flicks.
Date CentralCanal Place is at the tip of the cuisine-packed French Quarter, which nicely upgrades dinner and a movie.
Art on TapeThe city's best-stocked art-oriented video store is Video Alternatives, which has a solid inventory of documentaries, musicals and more.
User Reviews for Landmark's Canal Place Cinema
09/13/2004 Posted by taylor30350
This movie theatre was not what I expected going into Canal Place which is very high dollar shops, etc. It was a strange "little" (literally) theatre that was cramped and concession stand was really weird, the have to prepare food for you while you wait (i.e., a "hot" pretzel has to be dipped in salt, then mircrowaved, then if you want mustard, they put it in a paper hotdog holder thingy), too weird. Just not the "typical" movie theatre that I'm used to!!! The seats were REALLY cramped and the threatre we were in was REALLY small, and FREEZING cold!!!
Pros: Convenient Location
Cons: , Cramped Theatre, Strange Place
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