Entertainment
All Cinema Houses in Lagos Nigeria
Cinemas are entertainment centers or large halls with big screens where you watch movies at your leisure time. In Lagos, Nigeria there are quite a number of these cinemas that are said to be the best movie theatres around because they offer various categories of movies; epic, horror, romantic, adventure, latest movies in Hollywood, Bollywood and even local Nollywood films.
These Cinema halls are located in various areas of the state, offering various incentives like discount prices, free popcorn, free movies when you pay a visit to the cinema or book for a ticket online. Below are the location/addresses of the best Cinema halls in Lagos where you can watch any kind of film:
I also added the websites of these cinemas just in case you want more information about ticket prices or movie schedules for these entertainment centres
List of Good Cinema Halls in Lagos, Nigeria
1. Silverbird Cinema
Silverbird Cinema is a subsidiary of the Silverbird Group owned by Senator Murray Bruce. They are one of the best cinema company in Nigeria that shows trending both Nollywood, Hollywood etc and various kinds of films. Silverbird galleria is the best cinema in Nigeria currently and was launched in 2004. Since then, the film exhibition company has become a leader in the Nigerian leisure and entertainment industry. If you are a movie lover, then you would want to pay a visit to this film hall. They are several Silverbird cinema branches in Lagos. If you want information on Silverbird cinemas movies schedule, you can visit their official website at http://silverbirdcinemas.com.
Silverbird Galleria Lagos Address: 133 Ahmadu Bello Way, Lagos, Nigeria
Working hours: 10am to 9pm
Phone number +23412701413
Fees: ₦1500 to ₦2500 (snacks, popcorn included)
2. Ozone Cinema
Ozone Cinema is one of the most fast growing and cheapest cinemas in Lagos to watch films for various ages. Mostly patronized by average/low income earners, the film house has a good number of luxury seats for its customers. it’s managed by, Dominos company limited who has been in the industry way too long. It’s also the first multiplex cinema on the mainland to be built by Dominos
At Ozone, you get maximum satisfaction with cheap deals as the theatre possesses Dolby Altmos surround sound speakers, nice acoustics and a modern projection system. Movies are also accompanied by popcorn and drinks at the Cinema. This four-screen cinema is the first multiplex cinema located on the mainland of Lagos. Ozone Cinemas was opened to the public in 2008.
Their official website is http://www.ozonecinemas.com
Address: E Center, 1-11 Commercial Avenue, Sabo, Yaba, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 277 8897
Fees: ₦600 to ₦3000 (Depends on movie to watch)
3. Filmhouse Cinemas
Filmhouse Cinemas is another good cinema company in Lagos that offer trending Nollywood movies, epic, romantic and even Hollywood movies. This cinema hall is located in Surulere. It’s an exquisite multiplex cinema with MX4D theatre that meets international requirements. It is located near shoprite and has various bars, private dining room, eatery, car park, a cube and an area where children can play. It has enough room to sit and watch your favourite movie. There are also four 2D screens in a well air conditioned five auditoriums.
Website: http://www.filmhouseng.com
Address: Filmhouse Surulere, Leisure Mall, Adeniran Sreet, Surulere, Lagos.
Phone: +2349024973039
4. Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Lekki, Lagos
Genesis Deluxe Cinemas Lagos is another great cinema center in the heart of Lagos. It’s also the first cinema in West Africa to show a 3D movie (Green Hornet). Genesis Deluxe Cinemas has grown to 4 cinemas with 15 screens and over 2500 seats. Genesis Deluxe Cinemas has cinemas located in Lagos, Port-Harcourt, Warri and Abuja. They provide quality filming experience.
Website: http://www.genesiscinemas.com/
Address: 1st Floor ,The Palms Shopping Centre, Lekki Estate Phase 1, Eti Osa, Lagos, Nigeria.
5. IMAX Filmhouse Cinema
Imax cinemas is another film house in Lekki, Lagos that partnered with a Canadian theater company, IMAX corporation and established its first IMAX Cinema in Nigeria, West Africa in May 2016.
With state of the art technology, Imax cinemas has facilities to thrill its audience entertainment needs. They have the first biggest screen and filmhouse in the country, using new tech and ambience for special film presentation.
The massive two-storey building carries the movie screens with over 400 seats. Within the premises, the cinema has five screens in different rooms which consists of the main IMAX screen theatre, a premium and private theatre screen respectively.
It also has a conference hall for corporate and personal events especially when a huge screen is needed for presentation. They have cool entertaining movies for all ages with new releases on weekend days.
Imax Cinemas is located at the Rock drive, off Bisola Durosinmi Etti Drive, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos. You can visit them from 9am to 2am, depending on the days they are open. Fees to watch movies at Imax cinemas rangs from N1000 to N2500 (popcorn included)
6. Sky Cinema
Sky Cinema is a cool cinema hall in Lagos owned by Bildiamo Limited. This cinema hall has about 518 seater capacity in its auditorium with four screens, high-resolution digital projection systems with shows immersive 3D content through its MAX screens. There are different services according to your budget.
Other Cinemas worth to mention are :
7. Pen Cinemas, address is at Oba Akran avenue, Ikeja Lagos mainland.
8. French Cultural Centre located at Alfred Rewane road, Ikoyi, Lagos.
9. City Mall Cinemas located at City Hall Island, Onikan, Lagos
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