Cinemas

GSC LaLaport BBCC

📍 Pudu, Kuala Lumpur

4.9(3,595 Google reviews)💰RM6 to RM50👶All ages

One of GSC's largest outlets with 12 halls, 1,282 seats, and a dedicated merchandise store. Spacious layout navigates easily with children and prams. Weekday visits are noticeably quieter.

Spacious modern designComfortable seatingFamily-friendly layoutPram accessibleWeekdays quieter
★★★★★Featured review by britr

GSC LaLaport is easily one of the best and biggest GSC outlets I’ve been to. The layout is spacious, modern, and really well thought out. There’s even a dedicated merchandise store and a comfortable lounge area, with some unique swing-style chairs that make the place feel extra fun and relaxed. I watched my movie at the HLB Big Studio, and the hall was impressively wide. What I liked most is that the rows aren’t too long, so getting to your seat feels less cramped and more convenient. Although the cinema is located a bit separately from the main mall area, GSC and LaLaport did a great job with the signage. There are clear directions everywhere, even in the basement parking,so it’s easy to park at the closest and most suitable spot. Overall, a great cinema experience with top-notch facilities. Highly recommended!

🏆 Family Action Verdict

Strong cinema choice for families with children of all ages. The spacious layout and pram-accessible design remove the usual friction of cinema visits with young kids. Weekday afternoons deliver a calm experience; weekends bring larger crowds. The air conditioning runs cold — bring a layer for young children.

ℹ️ What to Know Before You Go

💡Bring a jacket or blanket for young children — air conditioning is strong during screenings
Book seats in advance on weekends to avoid conflicts, especially for popular sessions
🎟️Use clear basement parking signage to find the most convenient spots for the cinema entrance
🚗Weekday afternoons are significantly less crowded — plan around school hours if possible

💬 What Families Are Saying

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4.9

3,595 Google reviews

Spacious and modern design40%
Comfortable family-friendly seating30%
Good sound and screen quality20%
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britr

4 months ago

GSC LaLaport is easily one of the best and biggest GSC outlets I’ve been to. The layout is spacious, modern, and really well thought out. There’s even a dedicated merchandise store and a comfortable lounge area, with some unique swing-style chairs that make the place feel extra fun and relaxed. I watched my movie at the HLB Big Studio, and the hall was impressively wide. What I liked most is that the rows aren’t too long, so getting to your seat feels less cramped and more convenient. Although the cinema is located a bit separately from the main mall area, GSC and LaLaport did a great job with the signage. There are clear directions everywhere, even in the basement parking,so it’s easy to park at the closest and most suitable spot. Overall, a great cinema experience with top-notch facilities. Highly recommended!

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Ammar Roslan

4 months ago

Great cinema experience overall. The place is clean, well-maintained, and feels modern. What I really like is that it’s family-friendly — comfortable seating and a relaxed environment, especially when coming with kids. The layout is spacious and easy to move around. Sound and screen quality were solid, and the whole experience felt smooth from start to finish. Definitely one of the nicer GSC locations to watch a movie in KL.

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Daniel Yoon

4 months ago

GSC LaLaport BBCC is a well-designed cinema with great prices, an impressive concession menu, comfortable seating, and solid screens and sound. However, limited kiosks, slightly awkward concession delivery, and an unexpectedly disruptive audience experience kept it from being truly excellent. Still, this is a very good theater overall—with room to grow. Full Review GSC LaLaport BBCC has many of the hallmarks of a theater that should be among the best in Kuala Lumpur. On paper—and in many areas in practice—it absolutely shines. It benefits from being part of LaLaport BBCC, one of the city’s most thoughtfully designed malls, with wide walkways, modern architecture, and a clean, polished atmosphere that sets a strong tone before you even step foot inside the cinema. Inside, the theater’s design is sleek and modern, with clean lines, good lighting, and a sense of space that many other cinemas lack. Pricing is extremely reasonable for both tickets and concessions, and GSC continues to prove that its concession offerings far outshine its competitors. From popcorn to snacks to hot foods, the variety alone makes it a cut above what most Malaysian cinemas attempt to provide. But let’s get into the experience itself. One immediate drawback is the limited number of kiosks at the front. This wasn’t an issue during my visit, but you can easily see how—on a weekend evening or a big release day—this bottleneck would become a problem. A theater of this size and quality deserves a more robust queueing system. The concession workflow is another minor sticking point. Aside from drinks and popcorn, food is delivered inside the screening. While the intention is appreciated, the execution feels intrusive. Most Malaysian cinemas simply do not have the infrastructure to support dine-in service without breaking immersion. Watching an employee quietly shuffle down the aisle with trays of hot snacks is… well, distracting. Cinemas like Cinemark Reserve or the Alamo Drafthouse handle this style beautifully because their auditoriums are designed for it—GSC’s setup unfortunately isn’t, making the whole thing feel like an afterthought. Now, onto the part that truly marred our experience: the audience. We booked tickets to what was supposed to be a peaceful, practically empty weekday screening—just my party of two and two other seats reserved. Instead, we walked into a cinema with more than a dozen people who behaved like the worst stereotypes of casual moviegoers. Think coughing, chatting, random noises… the kind of energy that suggests someone pre-gamed at a nearby bar. And then, to top it off, someone was sitting in our seats, forcing us to relocate. This triggered yet another logistical issue: I had to step out of the theater and track down staff to redirect our concession order so it wouldn’t be delivered to the wrong people entirely. Thankfully, everything resolved smoothly, and the older gentleman occupying our seats eventually moved up a row. But the entire situation was a preventable inconvenience. To be fair, none of this reflects the theater’s quality, but audience environment is unavoidably part of the moviegoing experience—and this one wasn’t ideal. But setting that aside, the core cinematic fundamentals were absolutely solid. – Seats: Comfortable, clean, and well-spaced. – Screens: Clear and properly calibrated. – Sound: Balanced, immersive, and thankfully not blown out or distorted. – Design: Modern, cohesive, and easy to navigate. There’s a truly great cinema here—one with strong infrastructure and excellent concessions—held back only by operational quirks and the unpredictable chaos of an off-day crowd. Final Verdict 4 out of 5. GSC LaLaport BBCC is stylish, well-priced, and technically sound, with one of the best concession lineups in Malaysia. With a few improvements—and hopefully better audience luck—it could easily climb into top-tier territory.

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T2T WP

4 months ago

Tourist here and first time visiting GSC in KL. Ordered our tickets via cinema kiosk on a weekday, & likes that it was not overly crowded on a weekday afternoon. Various insta-worthy spots and GSC is having a Jijutsu Kaisen event so more photo spots. Staff there understands English & is helpful. Not crowded on Sat (caught a 2nd show) for a 16:20 show & no queue at the ticket kiosk when we purchased ticket earlier due to an app purchase issue. Lesser crowd on weekday. For the ticket price paid, it was worth the money based on the cinema sound effect and comfortable sitting. Take note that the screen turns on is sudden, beyond the show start time & had a jump scare 😅 Bring a jacket that is not too thin

Reviews from Google

Overview

GSC LaLaport BBCC spans three levels in the LaLaport BBCC mall with 12 halls, modern sound and screen quality, swing-style lounge chairs, and a GSC merchandise store. The layout is genuinely spacious — reviewers with children note easy pram navigation and clear signage from basement parking. Wednesday rates and GSC reward points apply. Weekday afternoons see significantly lower crowd levels.

🕐 Opening Hours

Monday10:00 – 23:30
Tuesday10:00 – 23:30
Wednesday10:00 – 23:30
Thursday10:00 – 23:30
Friday10:00 – 23:30
Saturday10:00 – 23:30
Sunday10:00 – 23:30

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