Venue Type
Movie Theater
Parent venue
The Greene Town Center
Accessibility
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Rave Motion Pictures: The Greene
4489 Glengarry Dr.,
Beavercreek,
OH,
45440
(937) 235-4400
Created by
Zvents
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Movies Showing at Rave Motion Pictures: The Greene
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24
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WED
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Today, Sunday, May 19
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Adventure, Science Fiction, Action
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PG-13
10:00a 1:10 4:15 7:15 10:15 |
Location & Nearby Info
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| 05/21 | 1:00 pm | Rave Cinema Classics 2013 |
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2 reviews
Lots of good things about the Greene. Have been going there for some years now, since it's location is ideal for me (directly in between Dayton Mall and Fairfield Mall). Their selection is usually pretty current with good rotation. The seating is comfortable. Isles between the chairs are well spaced (you still have to kinda move in but don't have to fold up into your chair to let somebody pass). Lots of stuff to choose from if you're in the need of a snack (at the usual theatre pricing). Overall, a well tended facility, very clean. The Director's Hall offers food ordering and delivery to your seat, mostly from a cart (if you're into that kinda thing). Roomier seating, if I remember correctly. You, also, reserve the seat you want to the ticket you buy. All for an additional price, of course (think they run like $3 more or so). Personally, I wouldn't use them for just one thing. The leather seats. I've always found them (in general, mind you) to be uncomfortable in that there's no ventilation with leather. Can get hot and have found myself squirming in the seat. If you have leather seats in your car or at home and it doesn't bother you to sit there for a couple hours, then these shouldn't phase you at all.
The crowds I've seen movies with have been the non-participating kind (not yelling/talking out loud to the screen, basically quiet). They do get the occasional phone user even though they threaten instant removal if caught at the start of the show by an employee who give a little speech.
Parking is within easy reach and is typically not a problem, either. However, I usually go during the weekend afternoons. Evenings, The Greene (an outdoors style mall) can get pretty packed. Keep that in mind.
If you're looking for food after, there are several places within walking distance (a Mongolian grill style one being 30' from the front door).