Landmark's Century Centre Cinema
The first theater in the Chicagoland region with stadium seating, Landmark's Century Centre Cinema is a cutting-edge and aesthetically distinctive structure. It was designed in the Spanish Baroque style by architect Edward Eichenbaum of the firm Levy & Klein, whose work also included the Granada Theatre in Rogers Park and the Marbro Theatre in Garfield Park
It shows independent and foreign language films. One of the city's most cutting-edge and exciting theater venues is Landmark's Century Centre Cinema, which offers convenient validated parking, unhindered sightlines, Dolby Digital sound, and gourmet as well as conventional concessions. On Chicago's bustling near-north side, it is tucked into the fourth, fifth, and sixth levels of the Century Shopping Center, where it is surrounded by award-winning eateries and shopping options.
Though it's located on top of a seemingly abandoned mall, the Landmark's lineup of studio-backed indie films and obscure midnight screenings is worth the trip. The cinema is the ideal destination for the budding cinephile because the bar and snack selections can be as eccentric as the film you're watching.
- Google Rating: 4.5/5.0
- Opening Hours: N/A
- Website: https://www.landmarktheatres.com/chicago/century-centre-cinema
- Phone: +1 773-248-7759
- Address: 2828 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657