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The West Portal theater offers listening devices, closed-captioning, descriptive narrative, and the option to print tickets at home. Located by the West Portal Muni station, it features independent films alongside blockbusters.
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I am an avid movie goer. I will even see a movie by myself if no one wants to go. What I cant stand though is when you pay your $12 for a ticket and then $10 for snacks only to be annoyed by talking people or screaming children. Well you wont find that at this theater. Not only do they only play quality films, but there is a rule prohibiting children 6 and under into evening R rated shows. And the best part- they have bin candy! you know the make your own bag kind. This is hands down my favorite theater in SF.
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