As with most Trinoma cinemas, this one is pretty good. I think it's one of their bigger and nicer theaters, and I like the design.
There are two tiers of ticket prices here: 450 pesos for a regular seat, and I think 570 for a recliner, which comes with popcorn. Popcorn in Trinoma is now served inside the cinema, so you don't need to go to the concession stand for it. Unfortunately, there are no more flavors. Before, you could choose from three; now it's just salt and butter, I think.
I had a good time, but I do have one slight comment, and it can be good or bad depending on the person. The chair is really nice, but it leans back too low, almost like a recliner. I guess it helps you see the screen better, but from the angle where I sat, F9, it was a bit awkward.
In the F row, I could also catch some flicker of light in my peripheral vision, from the left and the right. It wasn't a big deal, and I only noticed it because I know some very specific seats where you won't see it at all. But that's a very minor nitpick.
I did try the recliner seats above, and I think that's the best way to watch here. I recommend K row. Don't take J row, because you can see the seats below you when you recline. So in my opinion, K row is better.
One annoying thing, and I know this is probably down to chance, is that they forgot to turn off the lights for the first five minutes. I think someone reported it, and they came and fixed it. Thankfully, they reset the movie from the start, which is good, but it was still annoying.