Welcome to Roseville Cinemas – an independent family-owned cinema located in Roseville, NSW. Established in the early 1900s as the Town Hall for the area, the building has a rich history of serving the community in various capacities. Renamed Traynor’s Picture Palace in 1919, the cinema underwent renovations in 1936 to become a large theatre with a seating capacity of over 500 people. Today, Roseville Cinemas remains a family-owned business, with ownership passing down through generations, showcasing top-quality local and foreign films.
Roseville Cinemas prides itself on being one of the few surviving independent cinemas in Sydney’s suburbs, dedicated to providing a diverse range of art-house film content to its audience. The cinema underwent a significant transformation in 2011, upgrading to state-of-the-art digital technology to enhance the viewing experience for patrons. With a commitment to showcasing quality films and maintaining its status as a cultural hub in the North Shore community, Roseville Cinemas continues to be a beloved destination for movie enthusiasts.
As a cashless venue that only accepts card and contactless payments, Roseville Cinemas upholds a strict no-refunds policy, except in select special circumstances as per the Australian Consumer Law and LPA Consumer Code. The cinema also offers discounted tickets for seniors and children, ensuring that moviegoers of all ages can enjoy the cinematic experience. With a focus on honoring the traditional custodians of the land and respecting Elders past, present, and emerging, Roseville Cinemas remains a cornerstone of the local entertainment scene, providing a unique and welcoming space for film lovers.