Top Movie And Film Venues in Corona, CA 92879

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Edwards Corona Crossing Stadium

1.0

By Mina O. at Judy's Book

It is stupid, the security guard there on the weekends is a total d**k head! I live on the total other side of Corona where the old corona 15 theater use to be and now they had to take out MY theater to pay for that STUPID one and so now I ... ...read more

Video Shores

2.0

By Basem M. at Judy'sBook

I gave this place to stars just because they are nice people. Unfortuantely, being nice only gets you so far. The selection stinks as they have very few dvds and some more vhs. We have all moved on to dvds so vhs do us no good. They cannot ... ...read more

Edwards Corona Crossing Stadium

5.0

By abigaile a. at Judy's Book

this is the best movie theatre i have ever been to. it is very "wow" with bright lights, marquees, and a courtyard furnished with a huge water fountain nd benches. there are several ticket booths so there are never long lines. the employees... ...read more

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