Time Cinema, (Lyall Bay, Wellington)
PRIVATE CINEMA
Address:
191 Sutherland Rd, Lyall Bay, Wellington, 6022 Contact Person: Cass Shavez Phone: +64 4 934 8463 Mobile: +64 27 449 9345 Email: cass@timecinema.com Website: www.timecinema.com/ |
Details
Capacity:40
Screen: one
Sound: good
Seating: comfortable
Snackbar: light snacks available
Accessibility: good parking and access
Capacity:40
Screen: one
Sound: good
Seating: comfortable
Snackbar: light snacks available
Accessibility: good parking and access
Geoff's Review
This is a private cinema, in a suburb close to Wellington Airport. It is also a manifestation of the original owners (John & Margaret Bell) love of film, where you can experience an older style of film-going (the screening schedule favours films from the 1950s to 1980s), with a mix of film and DVD projection. The new owner (Cass Shavez) carries on the tradition.
Not everyone gets to build a fully-functioning cinema in their backyard!
You can get on the mailing list by contacting [email protected] find out what is coming. Advance bookings are advised and tickets are very modestly priced at $10 (matinees and evening shows). There is also a modest ($20) membership fee.
You can also get to view memorabilia and tinker with a pianola or antique pinball machine. It is certainly a different film experience, with opportunities to share the enthusiasm of Time Cinema’s (motto: “yesterday born again”).
This is a private cinema, in a suburb close to Wellington Airport. It is also a manifestation of the original owners (John & Margaret Bell) love of film, where you can experience an older style of film-going (the screening schedule favours films from the 1950s to 1980s), with a mix of film and DVD projection. The new owner (Cass Shavez) carries on the tradition.
Not everyone gets to build a fully-functioning cinema in their backyard!
You can get on the mailing list by contacting [email protected] find out what is coming. Advance bookings are advised and tickets are very modestly priced at $10 (matinees and evening shows). There is also a modest ($20) membership fee.
You can also get to view memorabilia and tinker with a pianola or antique pinball machine. It is certainly a different film experience, with opportunities to share the enthusiasm of Time Cinema’s (motto: “yesterday born again”).