Opening Soon Downtown! The Screening Room is Tucson’s theatre. Located in the heart of downtown, we offer a mix of eclectic and mainstream movies. Like Tucson, our beloved home, we cannot be defined by just one film!
The screening room is a gem! With only one theater, local beers on tap and a small lobby to hang out in before the movie, it is a great place to catch current and older movies downtown. They even have $ 2 movie Tuesdays! I wish I had explored the Screening Room sooner!
Jonathan B.
Place rating: 3 Tucson, AZ
When the screening room first re-opened, we saw The Drop, and second run of an R rated film that played in mainstream theaters. We were told that the screening room was going to start focusing on getting more mainstream titles. It has been more than 6 months since we have been back, mainly because there has not been a title that we want to see. The scheduling, location and pricing are great, but there has been no movies to get us to come back. We would be willing to go to more of the obscure offerings, if there were more of the mainstream ones.
Leslie H.
Place rating: 5 West University, Tucson, AZ
This is now my favorite movie theater! Small quaint at just the right price! I haven’t been to the movies in years, and this is my second time here this week! Love it!
Jamie L.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Local small screening room, small but powerful! Check out the Arizona international film festival in April, it’s an amazing local event that they host!
Michael M.
Place rating: 5 Tucson, AZ
Staff was friendly and allowed us in even after the movie had started. Theaters are clean and cool. I will definitely check them out for future events.
Ferdinand B.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
For a short time in the 80’s, this was a cool punk club called The DANGERZONE. I saw some great shows there including GBH, Crucifix(from SF), EFFIGIES, TSOL. The Screening Room is a small theater which shows special films. Hard to tell when they are open, as they don’t open up much but you can find some good films here, although expensive. They need to get their act together instead of just showing one film every 3 months.