A cinema from the Soviet past that has managed to get started. There are several halls. The halls are huge. Traditionally, you can buy popcorn and drinks. The image is good, as is the sound. There is a Burger king in the building. Next to the cable car in Koktobe, the new Novotel hotel, a square with fountains. The very center of the city.
The last film in this cinema was "Get Knives", after which there is no desire to return to the cinema. Now it is a pathetic semblance of "the same" Armand from childhood: the terrible "orange room" with a small screen and bad sound, the lack of toilets (I had to go to Burger king) and unjustified ticket prices for all this (even considering that it is now one of the most inexpensive cinemas in the city). Half of the cinema has already been given over to burgers and coffee, and the rest is just in terrible condition. This is no longer the cinema that we loved.
The cinema theater is just super, cheap, cool, delicious, 3D-cool, somehow top, Dostyk Plaza should have looked at Armand's prices, and Dostyk is in last place. Armand top.
The cinema was opened after reconstruction. Spacious halls and a super large screen. The prices at the bar are not too high. Perhaps one of the best cinemas in the city.
I've been going to this cinema since I was a kid. Maybe not the biggest, or with the most sophisticated technology, but it holds a special place in my heart.
(Although it is a little sad that tickets began to be printed on check paper instead of the thick paper that was previously. I just love collecting tickets and the old ones looked really cool)
A great movie theater.Excellent location.Comfortable halls.Excellent acoustics!The only reason why 4-star tickets sometimes don't happen. That 's probably why it 's the best 😀😘