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Regal Green Hills 16 Cinemas3815 Green Hills Village Dr., Nashville, TN | Directions 37215
36.108881 -86.816689 View WebsiteThis place needs a good CLEANING!! It's filthy and smells like a locker!!!
Convenient and Clean. This theater is very convenient if you live near Green Hills or like to shop at the mall. Unlike another location we visited once, this one is kept clean and doesn't have unruly teens in the parking lot. It is best to park in the garage next door. They show all the recent favorites along with some interesting independent films.
EXCELLENT!!!. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS PLACE! IT IS GREAT! JUST GO FOR YOURSELF! EXCELLENT!
Great Time in Green Hills. Love the theater, their selection is current. They could do a better job with the cell phone idiots, but I understand. I saw a comment on there about long lines. I usually get there a little early and not go on "kids night" . That may be what that was about. My only comment about that is get there early, enjoy the movie, and if you don't like lines in Green Hills, drive your happy butt over to 100 Oaks and enjoy the Rap show and see what new boxer short fasions are out now, and maybe get some new low-rider ideas for your truck or car. By the way, be armed, they are. Green Hills Rocks !!!! Raise the price of tickets now and maybe that guy will move to Antioch
Love this theater hate the cell phone users & texters!. My husband, son & I went to see the Night at The Museum-Battle of the Smithsonian this afternoon. It was very crowded since it was memorial Day. I had 2 young kids behind my husband talking loudly. We had to hush them twice, The 2 young boys behind me were kicking the seat throughout the entire movie-their chaperone/mother did nothing. And this punk teenager beside me & another teen a few seats down were texting on their cell phones. My husband told the boy beside me to put the phone away at the beginning & then during the last 30 minutes he opened the phone again & I told him that there are rules about the cell phones & he snapped at me quite rudely. Something must be done about this inconsideration for other patrons who just want to relax & enjoy a movie in peace. The glare from the cell phones are very distracting & parents who don't teach their kids to be quiet or keep their feet off of the seat in front should be ashamed of themselves. I am so proud that my 9 yr. old is quiet during a movie & respectful of others.
Excellent Choice of Theater!. The Green Hills Regal has a good selection of movies, and, occasionally, they show some independent films that are difficult to find elsewhere. The clientele are, generally, well-behaved and quiet; of course, they're usually quite wealthy and well-dressed, so you might feel out of place if you show up on a Friday night, wearing a T-shirt and gym shorts! The video and audio quality seems to be quite good, with few technical glitches, and I believe they have a good selection of snacks/drinks at the concession stand. One slight negative that I will mention: I think most of their theaters have a dividing wall that goes - left to right - across the seating area, so short people may have their view somewhat restricted if they sit in the row directly behind that wall. If you go there and check it out, I think you'll see what I mean...Overall, I would recommend this theater to anyone in the Nashville area.
Shows great indie films you can't see anywhere else, buy tickets at the lobby kiosk to avoid lines.
The reviewer below who advises to avoid this theater because of the lines is obviously like so many people (the ones standing in line) who don't realize you can bypass the line entirely and buy a ticket from a kiosk in the lobby. There is never a line there. The parking lot usually is crowded at busy times, but never so much that you can't find a spot. I guess it kills some people to walk a few yards.
I'm very grateful for the Green Hills theater. They show movies that no other theater in town would even consider. The Belcourt can only do so much to bring sleeper films to Nashville. I remember when the idea of first run indie films showing in Nashville was laughable.
So let's not gripe about little things (especially when you don't know any better than to stand in a line you don' t need to stand in).
Avoid this theater due to lines.
The lines to buy tickets always go out the door, the lines to purchase drinks are imossibly long, and parking is always difficult ---going around and around the parking garage to get in or out.
The only reason this theater stays as busy as it does is due to its proximity to one's own household.
Tiresome. Green Hills has Indie movies which is the only reason I tolerate them. They don't want to offend anybody, even rude talkers and cell phone idiots, and I have to get up 5 out of 10 movies to go get someone to turn out the lights, start the film on time, fix the jammed film, report loud talkers! What is it? I complained to a manager once about the sweeper employees who come in and tromp noisely up and down the stairs 1 or twice in a movie to do whatever they are doing. She never said she was sorry, but she couldn't defend the kids enough. I am a Regal Card owner and even thought they deny any control over points or free items, I have received much less rewards than other places in town. And I see movies a lot; I have 1500 points on my card in Nashville. And don't get me started about long lines to get a drink. What gives Green HIlls? Do you have to be "The Snobby Movie Theatre" with no service?
Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors. Green Hills location of national theater chain shows artsy and foreign films along with the mainstream fare.
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