Devonport Film Club
11 Reviews
- Friday6–9 PM
- Saturday2–8:30 PM
- Sunday12–7 PM
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
About the Business
Devonport Film Club – Discover New and Classic Film | This is the home page's excerpt
Contacts
Call Us
+642041041596
21 Clarence Street, Devonport, Auckland 0624
Hours
- Friday6–9 PM
- Saturday2–8:30 PM
- Sunday12–7 PM
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- In-store shopping
Recommended Reviews
Ammar Moughis
26.09.2023
Devonport Film Club
I was looking to rent 4k HDR titles and this place had a selection of about 10. Friendly staff too. Recommended.
Judith Walker
25.08.2023
Devonport Film Club
Friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff. Great selection of films both new and classic.
Mary Carmichael
27.07.2023
Devonport Film Club
Glen works hard to provide us with great TV series from around the world. Always pleasant & very helpful. We feel extremely lucky to have this unique source of entertainment available when most others are gone. Have looked at what's available on the likes of Netflicks but not been impressed. Glen brings in a different level of choice to Devonport.
Kerry Hawksworth
19.07.2023
Devonport Film Club
BRILLIANT! The proprietor a movie-lover who’s defying the suffocating presence of ‘streaming’ sites, each of whom are offering fragmented portions only of an enormously vast catalogue of cinema through the decades … front-runner in New Zealand, ‘Netflix’ demonstrates a flimsy depth of movie content, and ‘the rest’ have even poorer depth, yet all seek monthly subscription fees disproportionate to what’s on offer.Subscribe to just 5 sites (there’s about 30 in NZ alone .. more pending), and you may have access to 20% of film libraries .. with combined monthly subs in excess of $60.. patronise Devonport Film Club, and you hand-pick from an International cream-of-the-crop (working to your budget).Have just enjoyed a re-visit to iconic 60’s movie ‘Spartacus’ .. a nightmare to source if dependent on NZ streaming.Kudos to DEVONPORT FILM CLUB .. long may they survive