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1168 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn

$7.50 for One Movie Ticket at Kent Theatre ($10 Value)

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Vintage movie theater screens current releases

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Marciatop reviewer
16 ratings10 reviews
August 12, 2021
This is one of the best little theaters I have been to.
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Jenny
2 ratings1 reviews
August 12, 2021
Loved it! They have a lot of food ✨
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kesha
2 ratings1 reviews
July 19, 2021
There was a lot of noise outside the movie theater and couldn’t hear the movie
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Dilshodatop reviewer
6 ratings5 reviews
July 19, 2021
We liked it
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Kerry
2 ratings2 reviews
July 7, 2021
Only has 3 screens, small and cozy, there was my family of four plus someone that took a child with them plus another 2 so we had the theater all to ourselves, spacious, they don't make these type of theaters anymore
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Larisatop reviewer helpful reviewer shutterbug
63 ratings46 reviews5 photos
April 1, 2021
Empty .Only 3 families.Love it!
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Jahmeeka
2 ratings2 reviews
March 9, 2021
It was a small old school theater. The kids enjoyed it so much.
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Btop reviewer
39 ratings29 reviews
March 8, 2020
Historic movie theater, enjoy movie, can be a little cleaner.
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Fine Print

Promotional value expires Dec 31, 2021. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person(s), may buy 2 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 90 days. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

About Kent Theatre

The Kent Theatre in Flatbush isn't just a movie theater—it's a movie star. A fixture in the neighborhood for many decades, the space was a favorite hangout of a teenage Woody Allen in the 1950s. Perhaps that was the reason he chose the Kent when scouting locations for The Purple Rose of Cairo, his paean to the early, less spaceship-filled days of cinema. The movie house still retains its vintage charm today, welcoming patrons with dramaturgical masks on its marquee and new releases on its three screens.