Cinema entertainment in Hong Kong
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AMC Festival Walk
This complex with 11 screens at Hong Kong’s poshest mall is the largest cinema in the territory. The films are a mix of Chinese and Western. Check ahead as the latter are sometimes dubbed, rather than subtitled in Cantonese.
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Broadway Cinematheque
This is an unlikely place for an alternative cinema, but it’s worth coming up for new art-house releases and rerun screenings. The Kubrick Bookshop Café next door serves good coffee and decent pre-flick food.
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Agnès B Cinema
This recently renamed cinema – it was the Lim Por Yen Theatre for years – is the place for classics, revivals, alternative screenings and travelling film festivals.
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Palace IFC Cinema
This new eight-screen cinema complex in the IFC Mall is arguably the most advanced and comfortable in the territory.
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AMC Pacific Place
The AMC Pacific Place in Admiralty screens more interesting current releases and art-house films.
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Windsor Cinema
This comfortable cineplex with four screens is just west of Victoria Park.
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