I've been going to movies for 35 yrs -- 20 of them in San Diego & many many at the Ken -- and foreign and a few 'art films' now and then have always been 'my cup of coffee' -- but it's either that these days the offerings at the Ken are getting to be more esoteric and more 'foreign' than foreign, or that I'm just getting older and have seen the same style of movies before and before. The Rocky Horror Picture Show and occasional old movies are fun BUT I SUGGEST MORE Classic Films and fun old stuff such as "Gone With The Wind" - "To Kill A Mockingbird" - "All About Eve" - 'Psycho' and 'The Birds' and a terrific Halloween Night or Weekend double-feature 'Whatever Happened To Baby Jane' and 'Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte' -- the first is a hoot and the second is a very well done Gothic Thriller -- There is an audience who'd love to see these movies on the big screen because they never have before. Thanks.
Great films, renovated interiors, very comfortable. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Prices have gone up a bit, but it's worth it.
Though I thoroughly enjoyed the movie I saw here, I have to say I wasn't too impressed with the theater itself. No A/C meant I was quite warm throughout the show, and the sound was terrible. I couldn't hear some portions of the movie from halfway back in the theater. While it's cute and quaint, I wouldn't recommend going for a quality moviegoing experience.
I love that it's a quiet little art house theater that plays lots and new and vintage really interesting independent and foreign films. The midnight films are cool, except the Rocky Horror Picture Show. The actors are loud, boorish, intrusive and downright frightening. That is not to say that most productions of RHPS are no good. It's a rite of passage for most young people to do the time warp at the late night, double feature, picture show. Wo oh oh oh. Just not this one. It's bloody awful. You have been warned.
This is a friendly, affordable neighborhood theatre. Parking is not an issue if you give yourself time to walk up to a couple of blocks. The screen is large, sound system good quality. Seats are a little old but soft. Support this wonderful local theater that provides some good alternative and/or retro movies!!
Landmark Theatres Ken Cinema is a US Movie Theater based in San Diego, California. Landmark Theatres Ken Cinema is located at 4061 Adams Ave, San Diego, CA 92116, USA.
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