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Cinema entertainment in Caribbean Islands

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  1. A

    Cine Carmen

    If you’re in the mood to catch a film, try Cine Carmen, on the corner of Calle Libertad, with big-screen and video offerings daily (don’t miss the big movie projector spilling film on the Libertad side of the building).

    reviewed

  2. B

    Cine Praga

    Cine Praga shows mostly subtitled films; also look here for the video schedule at Uneac (Antonio Maceo No 178 between Rafael Ferro and Comandante Pinares; movies screened at 8:30pm and 10:15pm).

    reviewed

  3. C

    Cine Riviera

    Big pop, rock and sometimes rap concerts happen here. The movies are a myriad of Latin American, European and North American, and the audience has a strong student demographic.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Fine Arts Cinema

    The island’s only true art-house cinema was once a sanctuary for adult-only movies. These days it shows a good selection of independent films from around the world.

    reviewed

  5. Multicine Infanta

    Habana’s fanciest cinema was refurbished for the prestigious 2006 Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano, and its four auditoriums sparkle afresh.

    reviewed

  6. E

    Cine Céspedes

    This cinema is on the western side of Parque Céspedes, next to the post office. It offers everything from Gutiérrez Alea to the latest Hollywood blockbuster.

    reviewed

  7. F

    Cine Yara

    One big screen and two video salas (cinemas) here at Havana’s most famous cinema and the venue for many a hot date.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Cine Payret

    The Centro Habana’s is the largest and most luxurious cinema, erected in 1878. Plenty of American movies play here.

    reviewed

  9. H

    Cine La Rampa

    De Niro seasons, French classics, film festivals; catch them all at this Vedado staple that houses the Cuban film archive.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Cine Prado

    Cienfuegos has three movie houses: Cine-Teatro Luisa, Cine Prado ; and Cine-Teatro Guanaroca, opposite the bus station.

    reviewed

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  12. J

    Cine-Teatro Encanto

    This is the town’s only cinema. It looks disused but you’ll probably find it’s open.

    reviewed

  13. Bob Marley Experience

    Shows hourly screenings of an engaging documentary on Marley’s life in a 68-seat theater.

    reviewed

  14. K

    Cine Rialto

    This cinema is one of Santiago de Cuba’s favorites, showing large-screen films and video.

    reviewed

  15. L

    Island Cinema

    First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the single-screen Island Cinema.

    reviewed

  16. M

    Carib 5 Cinema

    First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the five-screen Carib 5 Cinema.

    reviewed

  17. N

    Palace Cineplex

    First-run Hollywood movies can be seen at the two-screen Palace Cineplex.

    reviewed

  18. O

    Cine Romelio Cornelio

    This cinema, on the southwestern side of Parque Céspedes, shows films nightly.

    reviewed

  19. P

    Cine-Teatro Guanaroca

    The movie house Cine-Teatro Guanaroca is opposite the bus station.

    reviewed

  20. Q

    Cine 23 & 12

    One of a clutch of well-maintained cinemas on Icaic’s Vedado movie strip.

    reviewed

  21. R

    Cine-Teatro Luisa

    Check the movie schedule on display at Cine-Teatro Luisa.

    reviewed

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  23. S

    Cine Cubanacán

    Cine Cubanacán shows large-screen films in English.

    reviewed

  24. T

    Teatro Velazco

    On Parque Libertad, Teatro Velazco is Matanzas’ main movie house.

    reviewed

  25. U

    Reading Cinemas

    In the Hato Rey district, this is the city’s largest multiplex.

    reviewed

  26. V

    Teatro Metro

    This classic, restored cinema is in Santurce, edging towards Miramar.

    reviewed

  27. W

    Cove Theatre

    For the latest Hollywood releases try Cove Theatre.

    reviewed