🎬 The 15 Best Movie Theaters in Oregon (2025)
Connect Labours Team’s Journey Through the Cinematic Heart of Oregon
—Experience the magic of cinema at the historic Hollywood Theatre
🌟 INTRODUCTION
The road was long. The popcorn? Always fresh.
In the spring of 2025, the Connect Labours team packed their bags, loaded the van, and set out across the lush, varied landscapes of Oregon on a mission that was part business, part pleasure, and all heart. Their goal?
To find, review, and rank the most beloved movie theaters and cinemas across the state.
This wasn’t just a trip—it was a love letter to the big screen, from dusty indie houses in small towns to plush cinema lounges in Portland.
“Movies are like time machines—we just wanted to see where Oregon’s finest theaters could take us.”
— Heidi Lea, Connect Labours Field Team Lead
⭐ 4.4 | Reviews: 324 | Downtown Portland
Reviewed by CandaceK123
“Great movie theater with interesting films, small theater rooms with comfy chairs, affordable food and snacks, and very chill atmosphere. I love that the armrests go up—it makes the whole thing feel more like your own living room.”
Why We Loved It
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Plush seating with retractable armrests
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Delicious upscale snacks
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Fantastic lineup of indie and foreign films
🍕 2. McMenamins Kennedy School – Portland
⭐ 4.3 | Reviews: 206
Reviewed by ericeIdridge1
“Good pizza in the movie theater.”
Why It’s Unique
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A converted elementary school with a pub and soaking pool
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Delicious pub fare served during the movie
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Perfect blend of nostalgia and fun
🎭 3. Bagdad Theatre – Portland
⭐ 4.4 | Reviews: 90
Reviewed by Soldier_of_the_Cross
“Also adjoins McMenamin’s Bagdad Pub—if you want just the pub experience before or after dinner…”
What Made It Shine
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Historic 1927 interior, restored beautifully
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Craft beer, food, and film—all in one place
🍿 4. Salem Cinema – Salem
⭐ 4.8 | Reviews: 52
Reviewed by G9718IIjamesd
“An intelligent selection of not-easy-to-find-at-the-Cineplex features in clean, comfortable space with helpful staff.”
Why We Keep Going Back
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Arthouse and foreign film selections
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Quiet, clean, and perfect for true cinephiles
🎬 5. Hollywood Theatre – Portland
⭐ 4.8 | Reviews: 32
Reviewed by RSNN
“Tinseltown and The Hollywood Theater. And the host for this festival is Film Noir expert Elliot Lavine.”
Standout Feature
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Frequent film festivals, including classics and noir
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A landmark theater with deep local roots
🍽️ 6. Cinema 21 – Portland
⭐ 4.3 | Reviews: 31
Reviewed by LAMOlympa_WA
“There are many good restaurants nearby that provide plenty of choices for pre- and post-movie eating.”
Insider Tip
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Ideal for a movie + dinner date night
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Special screenings and indie showcases
💸 7. Academy Theater – Portland
⭐ 4.6 | Reviews: 11
Reviewed by captaindude1
“See a movie for half price or better. Great selections of micro beers. Popcorn for half price. Pizza by the slice from local shops!”
Best For
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Families and budget-conscious moviegoers
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Retro ambiance with modern touches
🎥 8. Pix Theatre – Albany
⭐ 4.9 | Reviews: 102
Reviewed by 940mariab
“The Pix is our favorite. We’ll wait or even skip new releases at other places just to see it here.”
Why It’s Beloved
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Loyal local following
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Heartfelt programming with a cozy feel
🕶️ 9. Darkside Cinema – Corvallis
⭐ 4.5 | Reviews: 76
Reviewed by MeganLMC
“The Darkside runs the best films, independent and otherwise. Munch on frozen junior mints! And easily recycle the box.”
Cool Factor
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Quirky and eco-friendly
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Celebrates storytelling in all forms
🍷 10. Studio One Theaters – Portland
⭐ 4.7 | Reviews: 15
Reviewed by MichelleBush
“We moved from Portland 7 months ago and still miss Studio One! Best seating, best sound, best staff. We’d drive back just to catch a film here.”
Luxuries Include
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Leather recliners
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Gourmet menu & wine pairings
🍺 11. Laurelhurst Theatre – Portland
⭐ 4.2 | Reviews: 21
Reviewed by ctuss
“The movie is inexpensive, food and drink are okay, but the parking can be a challenge.”
What To Know
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Affordable pricing
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Expect a wait at concessions—plan ahead
🧊 12. Regal Movies On TV – Tigard
⭐ 3.8 | Reviews: 17
Reviewed by LauraW999
“Theater was cool and comfortable on a 95° day. But food for 4 cost $28—and that was just popcorn and soda.”
Pros & Cons
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Nice escape from the heat
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Typical chain theater pricing
🌲 13. Sisters Movie House – Sisters
⭐ 4.8 | Reviews: 40
Reviewed by suzinvt
“Great little theater with comfy seats and plenty of parking—but the popcorn steals the show.”
Best Small-Town Gem
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Clean, friendly, perfect weekend activity
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Famous locally for their buttery popcorn
🎟️ 14. Regal Cinebarre Movieland – Tigard
⭐ 3.6 | Reviews: 107
Reviewed by k8infl
“Great concept, but the execution needs improvement. Location is convenient, but service is hit or miss.”
Our Take
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Good idea, needs refinement
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Still worth a try for casual nights out
🌧️ 15. Newport Cinema Center – Newport
⭐ 3.6 | Reviews: 44
Reviewed by BarbandJimMardock
“On a rainy evening at the beach and nothing to do… a movie was the perfect idea. The movie was nothing to write home about, but the experience saved the night.”
What to Expect
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Modest theater, cozy enough
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Great fallback for rainy coastal nights
🧳 WRAPPING UP: WHAT OREGON’S CINEMAS TAUGHT US
From the neon-lit nostalgia of Laurelhurst to the avant-garde comfort of Studio One, Oregon’s theaters proved that the big screen is still alive
More Information
- Address Portland, Oregon, United States
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- Brief Description Discover Oregon’s top 15 movie theaters with Connect Labours’ detailed 2025 ranking. We explore local favorites, luxury experiences, and indie gems across the state. Your next unforgettable movie night starts with our expertly curated guide.
- Summary Explore Oregon’s top 15 movie theaters of 2025, ranked by Connect Labours with detailed reviews, comfort ratings, and local flavor insights.
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- Total Years Experience 20+
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