Cinema Centenario

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Quezon City, Philippines

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Cinema Centenario Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cinema Centenario is located in Quezon City, Philippines on 95 Maginhawa Street, Diliman,. Cinema Centenario is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category movie theater in Philippines.

Address

95 Maginhawa Street, Diliman,

Phone

+639455367054

Open hours

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Catherine Britania

Truly a home away from home. This has been my go-to place whenever I want to take a break from life since 2017. I am thankful to the people behind this initiative to promote Filipino films. Kudos also for a great service! Will definitely go back and bring friends and encourage them to support our own films.

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John M Yder

Thank you Cinema Centenario for making us experience the best movies we missed. Staff are friendly and courteous. The place is clean and their restroom. Seats could be improved though and blankets should be well maintained better (there's a bit of a smell).

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Joboy Jordan

Nice artsy mood. Have food stalls. Clean cr. Nice small seat with pillow and blanket. Let's support indie local movies!

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Luna Solon

Super love the place. It’s simple but has so much to offer. The cinema itself is small but overall really comfy. Screen is also large enough to enjoy movies. Also nice that they have a snack bar.

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Lacey Ramos

You can call ahead of time and reserve seats. They also allow food and drinks inside the cinema. They feature good quality Filipino films and even has beyond midnight screening!

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bj absin

Very quaint cinema and managed efficiently by staff. Viewing area is clean, chairs are small but comfy for my plus sized nerve uniqueness and talent. The iced tea and the pop corn though... Needs a pinch of this and that.

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Ana Clariza Briones

This place reminds me of everything I love about the north: progressive (just look at their restrooms!), cozy, hip, and having the feel-at-home/UP vibe. Tonight's show was an indie comedy entitled \Ang Pangarap kong Holdap\. They showcase quality local movies that are rarely featured in big mainstream cinemas. Only downside was that the chairs were a bit hard and uncomfortable. Other than that, I highly appreciated the movie line up and will definitely come back for more.

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Norman Mascarinas

Intimate viewing experience since the theater only admits around 50 persons. But this ain't a cheapy pop up theater, mind you. Audio and video quality are both superb. Chairs were very comfy \u003c3