If you’re planning a night out in Montréal’s Quartier Latin, the Cineplex Odeon just off rue Saint-Denis is worth knowing about. This neighborhood has a cinematic anchor that draws everyone from film students to regular moviegoers looking for something beyond the multiplex experience. The good news: current showtimes are easy to pull up online before you head out, and a handful of nearby restaurants make it easy to turn an evening into a proper outing.

Location: 350 rue Émery, Montréal, QC, H2X 1J1 · Phone: (514) 849-2244 · Features: RealD 3D, Wheelchair accessible · Current Listings: Cinoche.com, Cineplex.com

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Total screen count unconfirmed
  • Exact seat capacity unknown
  • COVID or renovation timeline unavailable
3Timeline signal
4What’s next

The table below consolidates the most reliable data points drawn from multiple aggregator sources for quick reference.

Detail Information
Address 350 rue Émery, Montréal, QC
Postal Code H2X 1J1
Contact (514) 849-2244
Accessibility Wheelchair accessible
3D Technology RealD 3D
Online Tickets Not available — purchase at door
Primary Source Cinoche.com

What is the program at the Quartier Latin cinema?

The weekly program at Cineplex Odeon Quartier Latin rotates through a mix of dramas, thrillers, and the occasional horror release, with showtimes that follow a predictable but slightly flexible pattern depending on the day. According to multiple showtime aggregators, the venue screens a mix of current releases alongside select art-house and specialty titles that might not make every downtown multiplex.

Current weekly schedule

Three film titles appear consistently across Tribute.ca showtimes aggregator and where2watch.ca film listings for this location:

  • Cap Farewell — Drama, 1h 48m runtime, rated G. Showtimes: 1:55pm, 4:25pm, 7:00pm, 10:00pm (Tribute.ca)
  • Case 137 — Drama, rated G. Showtimes: 1:15pm, 3:55pm, 6:35pm, 9:15pm (Tribute.ca)
  • 28 Years Later — Horror/Thriller, 1h 55m, rated 13+. Currently on the schedule (Tribute.ca)

The pattern is clear: most screenings run at roughly 2.5-hour intervals starting mid-afternoon, with the final showing landing between 9 and 10 pm for most titles.

Why this matters

Film genres span Drama, Horror, Thriller, Comedy, Action, Adventure, and Fantasy (Tribute.ca film genre listings). If you’re hunting for a specific mood or rating, check the day’s full listing on Cinoche.com before heading out.

Daily showtimes breakdown

The schedule varies by day, with Tuesday and Thursday offering a fourth evening slot that other days don’t include.

Day Showtimes (standard) Notes
Sunday 13h55, 16h25, 19h05 Three slots
Monday 13h55, 16h25, 19h05 Three slots
Tuesday 13h55, 16h25, 19h05, 21h40 Late show added
Wednesday 13h55, 16h25, 19h05 Three slots
Thursday 13h55, 16h25, 19h05, 21h40 Late show added

The pattern: Tuesdays and Thursdays get an extra late slot at 21h40 — the only days with that option. Sunday through Wednesday and Friday follow a three-showing pattern, with the latest slot at 19h05 on those days.

Upsides

  • Bilingual French/English listings on most aggregators
  • Consistent schedule structure makes planning predictable
  • RealD 3D available for applicable titles

Downsides

  • No online ticketing — you pay at the door
  • Screen count not publicly confirmed
  • Late shows limited to two days per week

Takeaway: Arrive 15–20 minutes before your target showtime, especially on weekends, since there’s no way to reserve seats in advance.

What films are at Quartier Latin?

The cinema’s programming leans toward dramas and genre films rather than broad blockbusters, which gives it a distinct character in Montréal’s cinematic landscape. Tribute.ca film roster for this location lists the most comprehensive film roster, with titles like Cap Farewell, Case 137, and 28 Years Later appearing regularly.

Top films playing

Beyond the three most consistently listed titles, showtime aggregators also flag Le Faux-monnayeur: l’affaire Bojarski and The Great Arch as available options on certain days. The Great Arch runs at 1:20pm and 4:00pm on select days according to where2watch.ca showtime listings.

Popular picks

For those seeking a drama with a longer runtime, Cap Farewell at 1h 48m delivers a substantial evening option. Horror fans leaning into 28 Years Later should note its 13+ rating — it’s not suitable for younger viewers.

Tribute.ca showtimes aggregator for Canadian cinemas provides trailer access and film ratings alongside showtimes, making it easier to decide before you leave home.

What movie is playing at the cinema right now?

Real-time showtimes shift daily, but the structure stays consistent enough that you can orient yourself before checking a live source. A sample session from a recent weekday lists Case 137 at 9:15pm, one of the last slots of the evening.

Today’s sessions

To find today’s exact lineup, Cinoche.com current schedule for this specific location maintains a current schedule. The first showings typically start at 13h55 (1:55pm) on most days, making afternoon matinees viable for those catching an early slot.

Evening slots

The prime evening window sits between 7:00pm and 10:00pm for most films. If you’re targeting a late showing, Tuesday and Thursday offer the 21h40 slot as a fourth option — unique to those two days.

The catch

Atom Tickets ticketing platform explicitly lists this location as having no online ticketing available — you can view showtimes but cannot purchase in advance. That means arrival timing matters more here than at theaters with advance booking.

Takeaway: Check Cinoche.com the day of your visit for the most accurate lineup, since films rotate based on demand and licensing.

What are the showtimes for Cinema Quartier Latin?

The showtime structure follows a day-of-week logic rather than varying wildly by film, which makes the schedule relatively easy to internalize. Most films share the same slot times on the same day, allowing you to pick your film and then choose an appropriate time.

Salle configurations

The venue supports RealD 3D technology (CinemaClock French-language showtimes), though not all screenings use this format. Film selection determines 3D availability — check individual showtime details on Cinoche before your visit.

3D and regular

Regular 2D screenings make up the majority of showings. The 3D option exists but appears selectively — it’s worth confirming via the specific showtime listing rather than assuming all titles are available in 3D.

Takeaway: If 3D matters to you, verify before you go — RealD 3D is available at this venue but not every screening uses it.

What movies not to miss right now?

Among the current lineup, Cap Farewell stands out for those who want a substantial drama with a 1h 48m runtime — it’s the longest film currently listed at this venue. For pure genre entertainment, 28 Years Later delivers the horror/thriller experience with a 1h 55m runtime and a 13+ rating.

Must-see films

  • Cap Farewell — Longest runtime at 1h 48m; ideal for a full evening cinema experience
  • 28 Years Later — Only horror/thriller currently listed; 13+ rating
  • Case 137 — G-rated drama; accessible for all ages

Senior discounts info

Specific senior pricing is not confirmed in publicly available sources for this location. For discounted rates, visiting the box office directly or checking Cineplex’s main website for age-based pricing policies would be the most reliable approach.

CinemaClock French-language showtimes for the Québec market lists current screenings with French titles alongside English options, useful for Francophone visitors or those who prefer French-language listings.

Takeaway: For seniors seeking discounts, the box office is your best bet since online pricing details aren’t publicly listed for this location.

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The Cineplex Odeon chain behind Cinema Quartier Latin also delivers current Cineplex Odeon Ste-Foy showtimes at its Ste-Foy multiplex in Quebec City.

Frequently asked questions

What is the address of Cinema Quartier Latin?

350 rue Émery, Montréal, QC H2X 1J1. The venue sits near rue Saint-Denis in Montréal’s Quartier Latin neighborhood.

How to check latest showtimes?

Cinoche.com maintains an active listing for this location. Tribute.ca and CinemaClock also show current screenings with film titles, ratings, and specific times.

Does it have 3D screenings?

Yes. The venue supports RealD 3D technology according to CinemaClock. However, 3D availability depends on the individual film and specific showtime — not all screenings are in 3D.

What are senior ticket rules?

Publicly confirmed senior pricing is not available in current sources. For age-based discounts, ask at the box office or check Cineplex’s official website for current policies.

Where to buy tickets online?

Online ticketing is not available for this location according to Atom Tickets. Tickets must be purchased at the door on the day of the show.

Are subtitles available?

Specific subtitle language options are not confirmed in current sources. Listings appear in both French and English across major aggregators, suggesting bilingual support for this Montréal location.

What parking options nearby?

Tribute.ca parking recommendations identifies an underground parking lot as the best parking option for this venue. Street parking in Quartier Latin is limited and metered on certain days.

How far in advance to book?

No advance booking is possible — purchase tickets at the door. Arriving 15-20 minutes before your target showtime is advisable, especially for popular screenings on weekends.