Great classic theater, brings back memories of what the movie theaters looked like before all this modern seats. very economical and the quality of the picture and sound are great. Very cozy, an...
Oldham Theater
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Oldham Theater, established on September 14, 1950, is a historic cinema located on the north side of Winchester's town square in downtown Winchester, TN. Originally opened as a replacement for the Rivoli Theater, it was renamed in memory of George Oldham, who had purchased the theater but passed away before its completion. Recently, the theater underwent renovations, transforming from a single-screen theater to a double-screen theater, utilizing the former balcony upstairs.
Currently owned by Ray, Beth, and Montana Rhoton, the owners of the Montana Drive In in Estill Springs, TN, Oldham Theater continues to provide a nostalgic movie-going experience in Winchester. With its rich history and recent updates, the theater remains a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.
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I loved this place as a kid and sad to say I will not be returning. When we walked in we were immediately greeted by a heavy mildew smell the air literally felt thick to breathe and was extremely...

From the moment we arrived at this theatre, We were super excited! The Theatre has charm that you can only find in a small town! I've seen a plethora of movies here and the experience is...

I live out of town, but have tried to make it to the Oldham once every year or so, because of the nostalgic feel of the old place and of course it's a lot cheaper than the chain theatres. I won't...

The 2 stars are purely for how neat the location and marquis is in the downtown area. When we visited to see Star Wars, the ticketing staff was less than friendly. We were excited for the movie so...
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