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South Australia

Cinema entertainment in South Australia

  1. A

    Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas

    Facing-off across Rundle St, both cinemas feature new-release art-house, foreign- language and independent films as well as some mainstream flicks.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Mercury Cinema

    The Mercury screens art-house releases, and is home to the Adelaide Cinémathèque (classic, cult and experimental flicks).

    reviewed

  3. Piccadilly Cinema

    A beaut old art-deco cinema on the main North Adelaide strip, with a sexily curved street frontage and chevron-shaped windows spangled across the facade. Mostly mainstream releases.

    reviewed

  4. C

    Moonlight Cinema

    In summer, pack a picnic and mosquito repellent, and spread out on the lawn to watch old and new classics under the stars. 'Gold Grass' tickets cost a little more.

    reviewed

  5. D

    Mercury Cinema

    The Mercury screens art-house releases, and is home to the Adelaide Cinémathèque (classic, cult and experimental flicks).

    reviewed