With prices being just about the same as other Regal theaters without recliners, there's really no other reason for us to go anywhere else to watch a movie as long as our favorite area isn't sold out. The seats are comfortable for me and I can usually find a sweet spot if I play around with different positions. Avoid the bottom rows because even though you can max recline the seat, you still have to put some strain on the neck.
The theaters are pretty easy to get to if you park on the ground level in the Sunset parking deck where there's always plenty of spaces. From there, you'll have about a five minute walk. You can check times, reserve seats, and buy tickets via Fandango. Paying the $1.50 convenience fee per ticket to get a barcode so you can go directly to the entrance and walk right in will save you time once you reach the theaters. I've done this a number of times for simple convenience or if we think seats may be going fast. If you buy your tickets at the theater, use the kiosks because you'll have your tickets and seats with a couple swipes of your cards and taps of the screen.
I haven't had any issue with the theater, picture, or sound, but I do have issue with the weirdo solo person who reserves the seat right next to my wife and I when 75% of the seats are still open. The concession stand now sells beer and wine for those wanting an alcoholic beverage. Don't forget to use your Regal Club Card for points and as far as I can recall, your ticket stub will get you a discount at Fatburger.