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Landmark Lagoon Cinema
Landmark Lagoon Cinema 

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1320 Lagoon Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55408

612-825-6006 

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/marke...  

1320 Lagoon Ave. Minneapolis MN 55408

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Description

This five-screen theater is located in the heart of Uptown in Minneapolis. Amenities include wheelchair-accessible seating, hearing-assisted audio, and theater rentals.








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  • Star Trek Into Darkness (PG-13) 123 mins.

    (1:10 PM), (4:10 PM), 7:10 PM, 9:55 PM

  • Iron Man 3 (PG-13) 135 mins.

    Where has Robert Downey Jr. gone? There's no doubt he’s the star of Iron Man 3; he sprints through the picture like a neurotic panther. And yet he's curiously absent, detached in a Zenlike way from the whole affair. The nakedness that defines his... More »

    (1:20 PM), (4:20 PM), 7:20 PM, 10:10 PM

  • Mud (PG-13) 130 mins.

    (1:15 PM), (4:15 PM), 7:15 PM, 9:50 PM

  • The Great Gatsby (PG-13) 143 mins.

    There's a scene in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby in which Leonardo DiCaprio's hyperrich, super-awkward Jay Gatsby takes it upon himself to redecorate the bachelor pad of his less-prosperous friend, Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire). Gatsby's old... More »

    (1:00 PM), (4:00 PM), 7:00 PM, 10:00 PM

  • Sightseers (No Rating) 90 mins.

    (1:30 PM), (4:30 PM), 7:30 PM, 9:40 PM

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  • 2005 | BEST MOVIE THEATER

    If the best movie theater is the one that has the best new movies, then this 10-year-old multiplex offshoot of the Uptown--run by the muscular Landmark Theatres--is clearly the best. In the past year, owing to the bargaining power of its parent company, the Lagoon has played exclusive host to no small number of "specialty film" essentials (like 'em or not): I (Heart) Huckabees, Bad Education, Before Sunset, Vera Drake, Tarnation, Control Room, Dogville, The Brown Bunny, and Primer, to name... More »

  • 2004 | BEST MOVIE THEATER

    "The Twin Cities' essential neighborhood movie house," they're calling it now--and we couldn't convey it more succinctly ourselves. Essential because the programming continues to strike an accessible balance between new and old (Human Rights Watch docs and Buster Keaton silents with live scores); high and low (films by French intellectual Chris Marker and California nudie-king Russ Meyer); near and far (local director Charles Bowe and Japanese fantasist Hayao Miyazaki). And most, if not all... More »

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