Melbourne cinemas with a twist

Melbourne cinemas with a twist

Last Updated: 20 Aug 2024
Marina Piper

Watching movies in a cinema is a classic experience, but have you ever tried catching a film at a drive-in, an old gas station, or even on a rooftop? Whether you’re planning a memorable date night, seeking a one-of-a-kind movie outing, or you’re a film enthusiast eager to dive into cinema history, we’ve curated a list of six unique cinemas around Melbourne to satisfy your curiosity. Each venue offers its own distinctive charm—some double as rooftop bars, while others transport you back in time with their vintage Hollywood décor.


Dromana 3 Drive In

133 Nepean Highway, Dromana

Entertaining since 1962, this independent family run business has been offering the best selection of modern blockbusters and old classics with an authentic 1950’s drive-in experience. Dromana has four main screens to enjoy the comfort and privacy of your own car with full control of sound playing directly to your car radio or portable radio.

With this movie experience, you don’t have to worry about cramped seating, stuffy theatres, audible chewing or pesky chit-chatting as you’re surrounded by fresh air and plenty of personal space. Bringing the kids? Enjoy this family night out knowing questions and fidgeting won’t bother others and they’re already in the car if anyone falls asleep.   

Dromana is also home to the iconic Shel’s Diner, which offers a delicious selection of American style hot food, drinks and snacks. Surrounded by iconic black and white tiles, booth seats, memorabilia on display and a classic Jukebox and pinball machine. Don’t want to leave the comfort of your car? Shel’s adds a touch of modern convenience to your experience with the option to order from your phone and get it delivered right to your window. Shel’s proudly purchases their produce from local businesses so enjoy your burger and shake knowing you’re supporting the community.   

Watching a movie doesn’t need to break the bank with the option to pay $60 per car or $18 per person. Don’t have a car? Grab your deckchair and come along for $24.

Dromana 3 Drive-in is the perfect opportunity to step back in time whether you want to relive the 50s movie magic, introduce your kids to the past or create a cozy date night. Listed on Heritage Victoria and the national trust, Dromana 3 is one of the few remaining drive-ins and an experience that must not be missed.


Cinema Nova

380 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053

Cinema Nova isn’t just another theatre—it’s a haven for every movie buff. Whether you’re into indie gems, international films, documentaries, blockbusters, art-house features, or timeless classics, Nova has something for you. And yes, their fully licensed bar is a perfect bonus.

Throughout the year, Nova dives into key festivals like the Melbourne Queer Film Festival and Melbourne Documentary Film Festival, bringing you compelling stories from diverse communities. Their anniversary line-ups are a nostalgic treat, showcasing award-winning and underrated films that shine on the big screen.

For those passionate about the arts, Nova screens live performances from London’s National Theatre and New York’s Met Opera in stunning HD. Looking for some fun? Test your movie trivia at CineTrivia, where you can enjoy drinks, food, and friendly competition.

The Cinema Nova Bar only elevates the cinema experience with a standout selection of fine wines and local beers. Need a weeknight excuse? Happy Hour is 4-6pm Monday to Thursday. Sip away during the film or enjoy it in the comfortable bar space.

Join the Cinema Nova community! The Nova Film Club meets evenings for screenings and discussions with host Koko, while the Matinee Film Club offers morning tea, scones, and coffee with Jan Epstein.

For something truly unique, check out the monthly screening of “Room”, the celebrated so-bad-it’s-good film. Since 2010, this interactive event encourages audience participation—cheer, yell, quote, and even throw spoons (guides are provided if you need them).


Thornbury Picture House

802 High St Thornbury 3071

At first glance, Thornbury Picture House might seem like a local pub, but it’s actually a charming, family-run cinema with a unique history. Housed in a former 1920s gas station, it now features a single screen and an airy, upbeat bar space. The cinema screens everything from new releases to cult classics and film festival specials. With Hollywood-inspired décor that nods to its petrol station past, Thornbury also supports local filmmakers by hosting short film screenings and premieres to spotlight community talent.

With seating for 57 in front of a 6-meter screen and 5.1 audio, Thornbury provides an intimate setting without sacrificing quality. The bar features a diverse selection of wines, local beers, champagne, cocktails (don’t miss the signature The Motor Spirit!), and non-alcoholic options like Padre coffee from East Brunswick.

Thornbury Picture House doesn’t skimp on food, offering a delightful twist on classic cinema snacks. Their in-house popcorn is fresh, warm, and buttery, with a vegan recipe that’s both delicious and guilt-free. For a sweet treat, try their creamy, cold vegan choc-tops, which are locally sourced and hand-made by The Toddy Shop (dairy options are also available). Of course, you’ll also find familiar favourites like Maltesers and other pre-packed goodies to satisfy your snack cravings.

If you’re in the mood for something more substantial, Thornbury has you covered with its partnership with Umberto’s, a renowned local Italian restaurant. They serve an array of mouthwatering small plates, including antipasto, calamari, arancini, and meatballs. These delectable options make for a perfect complement to your movie experience, ensuring you leave both entertained and well-fed.

Thornbury Picture House offers the perfect blend of quaint charm and diverse entertainment, making it an ideal choice for moviegoers who appreciate both quality films and exceptional food and drink. Beyond regular screenings, the venue is also available for private hire, making it a fantastic option for events like birthday parties and fundraisers. Run by passionate film enthusiasts, this quirky cinema promises a unique and memorable experience. Don’t miss out—get your tickets now!


Lido

675 Glenferrie Road Hawthorn 3122

Elevating the cinema experience, Lido Cinema offers a dynamic blend of film, design, and entertainment across its eight uniquely designed theatres. With a history dating back to 1912, the venue seamlessly incorporates elements from its past as a dance and theatre space into its contemporary setting. Lido showcases a diverse range of films, from blockbuster hits to cherished classics and selections from extensive festival lineups, including the Jewish International Film Festival and Children’s International Film Festival.

Lido’s appeal extends beyond its cinematic offerings. The rooftop cinema and bar, open from November to May, provides an opportunity to watch films under the stars, complemented by a selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Guests can arrive an hour before the screening to enjoy a drink while taking in the sunset and rooftop views—a perfect prelude to an evening with friends or a romantic date.

For those who prefer an indoor setting, Lido’s bar offers a range of classic cocktails, Victorian wines, and beers, along with seasonal specialties like fruity sangria in summer and warm, spiced mulled wine in winter. Morning visitors can enjoy locally sourced Axil Coffee, accompanied by vegan popcorn, choc-tops, or baked treats. For heartier appetites, the menu includes crispy hot toasties, edamame beans, and cheese platters from St Kilda’s Milk the Cow.

Adding to the vibrant atmosphere, The Jazz Room at Lido hosts live music every Saturday night and stand-up comedy on Tuesdays. With a curated lineup of local and visiting jazz musicians, the space offers a lively backdrop for socializing and entertainment.

Lido remains dedicated to its film roots, offering a variety of events such as the Fun Time Film Club, Lido Film Trivia by Swinburne, movie marathons, and ladies’ nights. This multifaceted venue is a hub for film lovers and entertainment seekers alike.


The Astor Theatre

1 Chapel St, St Kilda VIC 3182

Experience a cinematic journey like no other at The Astor Theatre, the last of its kind—a grand, single-screen cinema that has been a cherished landmark since 1936. This stunning theatre, with its lush carpets, elegant dress circle, and iconic golden curtain, offers a unique blend of history and modernity. Whether you’re there to relive a cult classic or enjoy a new blockbuster, the 900-seat theatre ensures a memorable experience with its state-of-the-art facilities, including full air conditioning, the massive Astor SuperScreen, and an advanced sound system.

The Astor goes beyond just screening films; it celebrates them. With the capability to project 35mm, the rare 70mm, and 4K formats, it’s a haven for film enthusiasts. The theatre also hosts special audience participation events, such as the recent screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, where a live shadow cast by The Pelvic Thrust brought the film to life with a professional ensemble of cabaret and circus artists, complete with dancing, call-backs, and costume competitions.

For those who love a good laugh at the expense of bad movie classics, Cinema Fiasco is a must. Hosted by comedy presenters Geoff Wallis and Janet A. McLeod, these screenings come alive with live, witty commentary that transforms dodgy special effects and awkward acting into a delightful viewing experience.

Listed on the Victorian Heritage Registry, The Astor Theatre is more than just a place to watch a movie—it’s where movie magic truly comes alive.


CREDIT: Phoebe Powell

ACMI Theatre

Federation Square Swanston St & Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000

For an immersive dive into the world of film, look no further than the ACMI Theatre. Nestled within the ACMI Museum, this venue is dedicated to connecting audiences with visual storytelling and fostering a vibrant screen culture. It’s a treasure trove of indie films, short features, captivating animations, timeless classics, and international cinema, making it an ideal spot to unearth hidden gems.

The theatre’s diverse programming includes moving stories from across the globe—whether it’s Birrarangga, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, or selections from the Melbourne International Film Festival. Daily interactive exhibitions offer a hands-on exploration of film’s evolution, from flip books to editing your own movie sequences and adding foley sounds. These engaging activities are suitable for both children and adults.

There is also an in-house bar and café ready to fuel your immersion into film. Including light meals from delicious sandwiches, sushi and pies to prepackaged snacks and bakery sweets.  The ACMI theatre is the perfect full day activity where you can learn all about film and watch one too!


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