Plaza Theatre

(404) 873-1939

1049 Ponce De Leon Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30306 33.7738 -84.3528

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Neighborhoods: St. Charles/ Greenwood, Northeast, Northeast

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5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/09/09

corpse bride.

by CSMobileUser

The first time i went to this theatre i saw tim burtons corpse bride. I enjoyed the vintage atmosphere. It smelled like monster plantation does at six flags (old and musty) but that's makes it so charming. The history behind the wear and tear of the historic theatre. I am going to see neil gaiman's "coriline" there this friday and i can't wait. It's been too long

01/23/08

Tiny old-school theatre in the Poncey-Highlands specializing in art flicks, Rocky Horror Picture Show.

by Jonathan Baker

In Short
Draped in neon and illuminating a retro vide over Ponce, The Plaza dates back to 1939 and is the oldest theatre in the city. The long entrance ramp plastered with old movie posters and a ticket window housing vintage records quickly cements the idea this isn't the Regal 18. State-of-the-art projection systems and giant comfy seats can't be found at this tiny historical landmark, but its unique experiences will be worth it the next day at the water cooler.

4 Star Rating: Recommended

09/01/07

Go for Rocky Horror on Friday nights

by technolust

It's an old theater that has real character. I read reviews on here with people complaining about lack of stadium seating and the sound quality. If you want stadium seating and Dolby Digital 9.1 THX DTS rumble seat sound and HD DLP video, then go to Atlantic Station and pay $16/person. If you want a place where you can go and watch a movie with a small crowd and no one really cares if you prop your feet on the seats in front of you (unless of course someone's sitting there... they might prefer that you didn't kick them in the head) then this is your place.

Be let's be honest... the real reason to go is to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday nights. If you want to see a bunch of people dressed in leather and lace and running around in their underwear, this is for you. If you have never seen RHPS with audience partici....pation, you should find someone that has or just paint a red V on your forehead (for RHPS virgin) and go on in. People are really into this movie and you should be able to find someone that will share their props with you and help you have a good time. There are often squirt guns, so if you don't want to get wet, take a newspaper and sit near the back. Sitting near the back also lowers your chances of being h1t (h1t is an inappropriate word?) in the head by a roll of toilet paper.

There will be lots of profanity and people yelling. If you don't have a sense of humor or you are homophobic then this probably isn't your scene. If you want to really get into there are websites that tell you what props to take and teach you some of the audience responses. It's a fun time.

  • Pros: historic atmosphere, Rocky Horror Picture Show on Fridays
  • Cons: Cash only, no credit cards.
1 Star Rating: Poor

02/20/07

not a good deal

by lexar

Similar to other user's experiences I had a bad experience in this movie theater. They should not show a movie if it is damaged. If their set up is not functioning properly, they should fix it. Otherwise, it is not right to charge the viewers as if they are showing the movie in perfect quality. Seats are very uncomfortable, many of them are broken already. I kept hearing the sound coming from the next screening room, no sound isolation at all.

  • Pros: none
  • Cons: damaged sound, no sound isolation, uncomfortable seats
1 Star Rating: Poor

02/20/07

Don't go to Plaza Atlanta

by ozges

If you are a sensitive movie audience, if you care about the audiovisual quality that a movie theater offers to you simply don't go to Plaza Atlanta. They are screening the damaged copies of the movies!!! The sound quality was horrible; it was unbearable and alienating in Little Children. Sound was switching back and forth between left and right speakers. There was a scratchy noise that foreshadows the dialogs. Kate Winslet's voice was coming out like a man's voice. (This might be fun but if you want to concentrate on the movie it annoys you:) They are not putting up a warning sign to the ticket office to warn the audience before they sell the tickets. When I complained about the sound quality to the manager he told me that "I know." They know and they still keep showing the damaged copies. This is clearly stealing people's money and time. They are also unable to accept credit cards. You have to run to an ATM machine and miss the beginning of the movie and then give your money to them for watching a damaged copy.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

10/27/06

Say It Ain't So!

by jaymaygm

Just read George LeFont sold the Plaza Theater. But thank goodness, someone else bought it. It is the oldest movie theater in the city, since 1939. My mother went to see movies here. The Plaza Shopping Center on Ponce was the first true shopping center for those with auto's, with off-street parking. Long gone is the Plaza Pharmacy Store, and their famous soda fountain, with egg salad sandwiches. But The Majestic still rules, for quirky breakfasts. Saturday's were a ritual at The Plaza. The Three Stooges, Spanky & Our Pals, Marilyn Monroe, and later the Rocky Horror Show, and John Waters movies, with Divine. And throwing popcorn off the balcony, and hiding under the seats, to catch the afternoon movies, without having to pay extra. Check it out. May it live for at least as long as I do. It would be great if the new owners did a "retro" Film Festival yearly, showing "The Women", the original opening movie, starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. George, thanks for many great years!

  • Pros: Living Atlanta History!
  • Cons: Needs To Show Vintage Movies!
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

06/03/04

if you can't park there, try walking!!!

by calexile

One of the only theaters in Atlanta you can walk to. This city's driving culture is appalling. Almost every theater here is a giant megaplex surrounded by acres of parking lots. The Lefont is an enticement to leave your car behind for once. Screenings include a good balance of indies, cult classics, and Hollywood blockbusters.

  • Pros: walk to theater, independent films, funky decor
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/19/03

Lefont Plaza Rocks!

by emcee217

The Lefont Plaza is a GREAT Theatre! I am a member of the group that performs the Rocky Horror Picture Show there, and we have found that the theatre has an excellent amount of space, it's got an EXCELLENT location, and the management and employees are very accommodating and friendly!

  • Pros: Movie Choice, Location, Atmosphere
  • Cons: Bad Parking
4.5 Star Rating: Recommended

11/01/02

Best flicks in town

by acsolomon

All of the obscure movies visit Lefont.

Its an old school theatre with plenty of charm...nice restaurants around the area. Perfect for an afternoon matinee or relaxing evening.

Respectful crowds, never too noisy. People usually come because they want to see the movie, not to kill time.

  • Pros: quiet, great movies
  • Cons: parking can be a pain
3.5 Star Rating: Average

05/16/02

Cheap Seats and Indies

by mstampley_citysearch

No frills but plenty of character. They run great indies and tickets are fairly cheap. Have dinner next door at the Righteous Room, then catch a flick. A refreshing alternative to the big name theaters that tend to be overrun by hyper teens.

  • Pros: good flicks
  • Cons: a little rundown

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