Coolidge Corner Theatre Movie Showtimes
290 Harvard Street
Brookline MA 02446 map
617.734.2500
Listening Devices available
Accessible to Disabled Audiences
Prices:adult: 9.75, senior: 7.75, child: 7.75
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12:00am
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12:20pm, 2:30pm, 4:45pm, 7:00pm
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11:00am, 1:45pm, 4:20pm, 7:00pm, 9:45pm
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12:00pm, 2:15pm, 4:30pm, 7:15pm, 9:30pm
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11:45am, 2:15pm, 4:40pm, 7:20pm, 10:00pm
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8:50pm
User reviews on Coolidge Corner Theatre
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Despite the triple postings of negative comments, the Coolidge is actually one of the last remaining "art houses" in the U.S.
It shows films on the big / medium screen you won't find screened anywhere else in the city, and is an anchor in its community.
Plus, half the fun is going to a really old, classic movie theater.
If you can't handle real popcorn with real butter and the occasional "different movie" then you should stay home with your flat screen to be fed big media by mega-corporations who would like nothing better than to kill independent films for good.
Think different (or something like that). -
First, I don't understand why the intial review is repeated. We got it the first time.
I remember when you could sit in the balcony and see the main screen. I miss that, but I do appreciate the need to redesign the theater for economic and structural reasons.
The Coolidge offers a wide range of films, hosts festivals, film series, and other cultural events. It is a wonderful member of the Brookline community, and too often, one of the few places one can go to in an effort to escape the banal, the violent, and the just plain ridiculous. -
I thought this was a great art house theater but I was sadly mistaken. I saw a film in their Screening Room and the entire film was shown out of focus. I even complained to an employee who came up looked at the screen and then at me as if nothing was wrong. The film was supposed to a beautifully shot film, but I got to experience the film as I was strongly near-sighted. Then at the end of the film, the theater lights came on so that we could hardly see the final scenes. Coolidge Corner ruined this film for me and wasted my money. I strongly discourage anyone from seeing a film in their Screening Rooms.
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I thought this was a great art house theater but I was sadly mistaken. I saw a film in their Screening Room and the entire film was shown out of focus. I even complained to an employee who came up looked at the screen and then at me as if nothing was wrong. Then at the end of the film, the theater lights came on so that we could hardly see the final scenes. Coolidge Corner ruined this film for me and wasted my money.
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I thought this was a great art house theater but I was sadly mistaken. I saw a film in their Screening Room and the entire film was shown out of focus. I even complained to an employee who came up looked at the screen and then at me as if nothing was wrong. Coolidge Corner ruined this film for me and wasted my money.
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Great selection of indie/foreign films in a neighborhood that is a plus as well--places to eat, bookstore, parking lot behind theater. Downsides: rabbit warren layout, up and down stairs to get to some screens, which would be just kind of charming, but add some employees (not all, but you\'ll encounter at least one on any trip there) who just don\'t give a damn, rude.