. "7"^^ . . "I've been to Sundance three times, and I have to say it is by far my favorite place to see a movie. The ambiance with its woodsy, dark brown color scheme, big comfy couches, and soft lighting in the lobby is so low key, it creates the perfect aura of escapism into another world. As you enter the auditorium area, you travel down a darkened tree-lined path to your screening room, further enhancing the effect.\n\nThe food is hand prepared and remarkably inexpensive for the quality. I ordered nachos for $5.50 and they were a definite cut above the usual theater nachos. Really delicious with housemade queso and tomatoes and jalape\u00F1os. I was starving and cranky because of it, and these fixed me right up along with the very personable and accurate service of the staff. Bottled beer, a nice selection, runs $4.50 I think, and they have a couple of local brews on tap for a similar price. Lots of other great food and drink choices as well. You can have a decent meal here before or during your movie. Peet's coffee shop as well. Really everything you could want.\n\nIt is perhaps a bit more expensive than the other movie theaters in town, but not by much. You choose your specific seat at the ticket window as you would for a theater performance, which is nice. Unfortunately for me, our group bought a section all at once so we could sit together, and it wasn't my preferred front and center seating. (Gah! Had to activate my seldom-used internal *temporarily relinquish control* feature.) They let a representative of your party do that, and then as people arrive, they credit their ticket purchases back to the original purchaser, so that's pretty cool. When we got to our seats, it wasn't bad at all, even though it was towards the back and off to one side. \n\nSo yes, five stars. Go here. \n\nAnd see Michael Moore's 'Where to Invade Next'. It's a film I frankly and firmly believe that every American needs to see before casting another vote."^^ . "5"^^ . "0"^^ . . "2016-02-22T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ .