Small theater with a cozy atmosphere. You can expect a good movie going experience for a fraction of the price of a larger theater.
There's a full-blown concession stand outside the door that offers a wide variety of fast foods. Don't expect the regular "put your food in your lap" seats. Every seat has a tray that swivels around to be used or not by each moviegoer. The trays even have cup holders in them for those who wish to buy sugary drinks.
Additionally, the projection screen is crisp and new, offering a better movie going experience than I have had in the last few years. The projector is, I suspect, top of the line. It didn't flicker or have any of the traditional movie theater blemishes on screen.
The seating was leather in each chair makes a genuine attempt to cradle you like you or the little spoon. I'm sure this would be the case for the women in the audience, but as a man I tend to slouch. So being the little spoon didn't work out so well. For about two and a half hours my back was up against the leather and, let me tell you, it generated some heat - not too much, but enough for me to notice.
The sound system was, dare I say it, pristine. I absolutely hate sitting in a movie theater where the volume is cranked up to 110% and my eardrums feel like shattering every time there's an explosion. That was not the case at the Jubitz Cinema. I felt like the volume level was balanced very well.
The temperature of the theater was noticeably warm. This is not a bad thing, simply an observation. It made me feel like it was summertime. Admittedly, likely contributed to the heat generated between my back and the leather seat. All that said, I wasn't Frozen to the Bone like I have been in some other theaters. I will take warm over cold any day when watching a movie.
Lastly, and probably most importantly, was the pre movie show. there was no annoying hostess trying to woo you into caring about all these different advertisements and TV shows. The free movie show was a series of short commercials for things somewhat relevant to the movie being played and trivia. My only quip is that the trivia went a little bit fast. My mind needed a tiny bit more time to process the question and select an answer. Needless to say, it made the pre-screening experience more fun.
Also, the selection of movies may be smaller than larger movie places, but for the price you can't beat it.
All-in-all, I give the Jubitz Cinema a 10/10.