"Listed below are 80 great scenes set in the familiar environment of the movie theatre. Some are full to the brim, like the local cinema crowded with over-excited townsfolk in Divorce Italian Style (1961); others, like the one the titular character stumbles into in Wanda (1970), are quiet matinee screenings. Some are beautiful, ornate picture palaces, as in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), whereas others are on the brink of collapse (The Smallest Show on Earth, 1957).
No matter the location, however, the magic of film wins out. That is, unless you're one of the many unfortunates below to have met their end in a cinema. Assassins, murderers and supernatural creatures frequently find comfort amidst the aisles, too…"