This cinema’s opening films include Four Christmases, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Quantum of Solace, Role Models, Seven Pounds, The Tale of Despereux, Twilight, and Yes Man.
This cinema’s opening films include Bad Boys, Jury Duty, Circle of Friends, The Pebble and the Penguin, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Dolores Claiborne, and Outbreak. Its final films on December 18, 2008, include Australia, Bolt, Delgo, Four Christmases (moved to Hamilton Mountain), Quantum of Solace (moved to Hamilton Mountain), Transporter 3, and Twilight (moved to Hamilton Mountain).
This cinema opened with “Zorro, The Gay Blade,” “Tarzan the Ape Man,” “For Your Eyes Only,” and “On the Right Track.” Its closing films on April 26, 2001, include Saving Silverman, What Women Want, Cast Away, and The Wedding Planner.
The cinema’s opening films as a twin theatre were The Candidate and Mutiny on the Buses. Its expansion into a six-screen cinema on September 29, 1989, included films such as In Country, Johnny Handsome, Black Rain, Dead Poets Society, Batman, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Empire Theatres acquired the theatre on September 29, 2005, and later sold it to Landmark Cinemas on October 30, 2013.
This cinema opened on July 22, 1988, and its opening films include Die Hard and Midnight Run. It also opened with five screens. It was expanded to seven screens on May 19, 1995. The cinema’s final day was June 24, 2010, and its final films include The A-Team, The Karate Kid, Killers, Marmaduke, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Sex and the City 2, and Shrek Forever After.
This cinema’s opening films include Megamind (2D and 3D), Due Date (also in Empire Extra), Saw 3D, Red, Hereafter, Paranormal Activity 2, and Jackass 3D.
This cinema opened on June 22, 2001. Its opening films include Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Fast and the Furious, Dr. Dolittle 2, Pearl Harbor, Shrek, Swordfish, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, A Knight’s Tale, and Moulin Rouge.
This cinema opened on December 11, 1998. Its opening films include Star Trek: Insurrection (four screens), Jack Frost, Enemy of the State (two screens), The Waterboy, A Bug’s Life (two screens), and The Rugrats Movie (two screens).
Famous Players opened this cinema on December 21, 1977. Its opening films include “The Gauntlet,” “Semi-Tough,” “A Special Day,” and “Looking for Mr. Goodbar.” Famous Players then closed it on the evening of December 9, 1999, in preparation for its conversion into an Alliance Atlantis theatre. Its final films that day include “Music of the Heart,” “The Limely” (digital sound), “Romance,” “Black Cat, White Cat,” and “Lucie Aubrae.” As previously mentioned, Famous Players transformed this theatre into an Alliance Atlantis cinema, which opened on April 21, 2000. Its opening movies that day include “Diamonds,” “Afterlife,” “Me, Myself, I,” and “East is East.” It closed permanently on April 26, 2007, and its final films include “The Hoax,” “Amazing Grace,” “The Namesake,” and “The Lives of Others.”
This cinema’s opening films on August 7, 1998, include Ever After (digital sound), Madeline (digital sound), BASEketball (digital sound), There’s Something About Mary (digital sound), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (three screens; digital sound), Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss (digital sound), The Mask of Zorro (digital sound), and Saving Private Ryan (two screens; digital sound). Its closing films on June 13, 2013, include After Earth, Fast & Furious 6 (moved to Empress Walk the next day), The Hangover Part III (moved to Empress Walk the next day), The Internship (moved to Empress Walk the next day), National Theatre Live: The Audience, Now You See Me (moved to Empress Walk the next day), and Star Trek: Into Darkness in 3D (moved to Empress Walk the next day).
Famous Players University opened on July 2, 1987. Its opening films include Innerspace, Benji the Hunted, Beverly Hills Cop II and Adventures in Babysitting.
Cineplex South Common opened on March 13, 1981. Its opening films include Resurrection, The Mirror Crack’d, Flash Gordon, The Changeling, Good Riddance (Les Bons Débarras), and The Jazz Singer. It later re-opened with seven screens on June 27, 1986. Its opening films include Short Circuit, The Karate Kid Part II, Psycho III, Labyrinth, American Anthem, Back to School, and A Room with a View. Its final day was February 8, 2001. Its final movies include Thirteen Days, The Pledge, Finding Forrester, What Women Want, The Family Man, and Miss Congeniality.
The cinema’s name is Cineplex Odeon Erin Mills Town Centre. Its final day was on February 15, 2001. Its final movies include Hannibal (digital sound on two screens), Saving Silverman, Head Over Heels (digital sound), and The Wedding Planner (digital sound).
This cinema’s opening films include Top Gun: Maverick (regular recliner), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (in UltraAVX/D-BOX/3D recliner and regular recliner), Black Adam (regular recliner), Violent Night (regular recliner), and Ticket to Paradise (regular recliner).
This theatre opened on March 30, 1990. Its opening films include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (in Dolby Stereo), Love at Large (in Dolby Stereo), Opportunity Knocks (in Dolby Stereo), My Left Foot (in Stereo), War of the Roses (in Stereo), Steel Magnolias (in Stereo), Glory (in Stereo), and Born on the Fourth of July (in Stereo).
The cinema’s opening films include An American Werewolf in London, Mommie Dearest, Escape from New York, So Fine, endlesslove, Eye for an Eye, Monty Python’s Life of Brian, Dragonslayer, The Watcher in the Woods, Superman II, The Four Seasons, and On the Right Track. The cinema closed on the evening of July 10, 2003, and its final movies include Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Rugrats Go Wild, From Justin to Kelly, The Matrix Reloaded, Hollywood Homicide, Bruce Almighty, and Alex & Emma.
The cinema’s opening films include The Pagemaster, Pulp Fiction (Fiction Pulpeuse), Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, Dumb & Dumber (La Cloche et L'idiot), Mixed Nuts, La Princesse des Cygnes, Miracle de la 34e Rue, Junior VF, Harcèlement, Le Professionnel, and Le Spécialiste.
The cinema opened with Kicking & Screaming, Monster-in-Law, Unleashed, House of Wax, Kingdom of Heaven, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, XXX: State of Union, and The Interpreter.
The cinema’s opening films include Princess Mononoke, Mansfield Park, Toy Story 2, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Sleepy Hollow, The Divine Ryans, The World is Not Enough, End of Days, and Pokémon: The First Movie.
The cinema closed on December 5, 2022, and the cinema was only showing one film when it closed: “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” I wonder why the other screens closed. Maybe the projection and sound equipment will be relocated to the new Cineplex Junxion.
This cinema re-opened as “Ciné Starz Deluxe Cavendish” on July 15, 2022. Its opening films include Jurassic World: Dominion, Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, Where the Crawdads Sing, Minions: The Rise of Guru, and Thor: Love and Thunder on two screens. Everything is new, from the large screens to washrooms, carpeting and flooring, high-quality speakers, and LED strips that change colours. There’s also a full bar with 15 stools in the lobby. Cinema Number 3 features the only cinema in Canada to offer DTS X Sound, creating a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life.” In addition, it also features laser projection.
On June 17, 2022, this cinema added an IMAX theatre in one of the larger auditoriums. It premiered with “Lightyear” for matinees and “Jurassic World Dominion” in the afternoon and evening.
This cinema’s opening films include Four Christmases, Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, Quantum of Solace, Role Models, Seven Pounds, The Tale of Despereux, Twilight, and Yes Man.
This cinema’s opening films include Bad Boys, Jury Duty, Circle of Friends, The Pebble and the Penguin, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, Dolores Claiborne, and Outbreak. Its final films on December 18, 2008, include Australia, Bolt, Delgo, Four Christmases (moved to Hamilton Mountain), Quantum of Solace (moved to Hamilton Mountain), Transporter 3, and Twilight (moved to Hamilton Mountain).
This cinema opened with “Zorro, The Gay Blade,” “Tarzan the Ape Man,” “For Your Eyes Only,” and “On the Right Track.” Its closing films on April 26, 2001, include Saving Silverman, What Women Want, Cast Away, and The Wedding Planner.
The cinema’s opening films as a twin theatre were The Candidate and Mutiny on the Buses. Its expansion into a six-screen cinema on September 29, 1989, included films such as In Country, Johnny Handsome, Black Rain, Dead Poets Society, Batman, and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Empire Theatres acquired the theatre on September 29, 2005, and later sold it to Landmark Cinemas on October 30, 2013.
This cinema opened on July 22, 1988, and its opening films include Die Hard and Midnight Run. It also opened with five screens. It was expanded to seven screens on May 19, 1995. The cinema’s final day was June 24, 2010, and its final films include The A-Team, The Karate Kid, Killers, Marmaduke, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Sex and the City 2, and Shrek Forever After.
This cinema’s opening films include Megamind (2D and 3D), Due Date (also in Empire Extra), Saw 3D, Red, Hereafter, Paranormal Activity 2, and Jackass 3D.
This cinema opened on June 22, 2001. Its opening films include Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, The Fast and the Furious, Dr. Dolittle 2, Pearl Harbor, Shrek, Swordfish, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, A Knight’s Tale, and Moulin Rouge.
This cinema opened on December 11, 1998. Its opening films include Star Trek: Insurrection (four screens), Jack Frost, Enemy of the State (two screens), The Waterboy, A Bug’s Life (two screens), and The Rugrats Movie (two screens).
This cinema’s opening films include My Brilliant Career, The Marriage of Maria Braun, The Shout, The Changeling, The Black Stallion, and Brubaker.
Famous Players opened this cinema on December 21, 1977. Its opening films include “The Gauntlet,” “Semi-Tough,” “A Special Day,” and “Looking for Mr. Goodbar.” Famous Players then closed it on the evening of December 9, 1999, in preparation for its conversion into an Alliance Atlantis theatre. Its final films that day include “Music of the Heart,” “The Limely” (digital sound), “Romance,” “Black Cat, White Cat,” and “Lucie Aubrae.” As previously mentioned, Famous Players transformed this theatre into an Alliance Atlantis cinema, which opened on April 21, 2000. Its opening movies that day include “Diamonds,” “Afterlife,” “Me, Myself, I,” and “East is East.” It closed permanently on April 26, 2007, and its final films include “The Hoax,” “Amazing Grace,” “The Namesake,” and “The Lives of Others.”
This cinema’s opening films on August 7, 1998, include Ever After (digital sound), Madeline (digital sound), BASEketball (digital sound), There’s Something About Mary (digital sound), Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (three screens; digital sound), Billy’s Hollywood Screen Kiss (digital sound), The Mask of Zorro (digital sound), and Saving Private Ryan (two screens; digital sound). Its closing films on June 13, 2013, include After Earth, Fast & Furious 6 (moved to Empress Walk the next day), The Hangover Part III (moved to Empress Walk the next day), The Internship (moved to Empress Walk the next day), National Theatre Live: The Audience, Now You See Me (moved to Empress Walk the next day), and Star Trek: Into Darkness in 3D (moved to Empress Walk the next day).
Famous Players University opened on July 2, 1987. Its opening films include Innerspace, Benji the Hunted, Beverly Hills Cop II and Adventures in Babysitting.
Cineplex South Common opened on March 13, 1981. Its opening films include Resurrection, The Mirror Crack’d, Flash Gordon, The Changeling, Good Riddance (Les Bons Débarras), and The Jazz Singer. It later re-opened with seven screens on June 27, 1986. Its opening films include Short Circuit, The Karate Kid Part II, Psycho III, Labyrinth, American Anthem, Back to School, and A Room with a View. Its final day was February 8, 2001. Its final movies include Thirteen Days, The Pledge, Finding Forrester, What Women Want, The Family Man, and Miss Congeniality.
The cinema’s name is Cineplex Odeon Erin Mills Town Centre. Its final day was on February 15, 2001. Its final movies include Hannibal (digital sound on two screens), Saving Silverman, Head Over Heels (digital sound), and The Wedding Planner (digital sound).
This cinema’s opening films include John Wick: Chapter 4, Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and Air.
This cinema’s opening films include Top Gun: Maverick (regular recliner), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (in UltraAVX/D-BOX/3D recliner and regular recliner), Black Adam (regular recliner), Violent Night (regular recliner), and Ticket to Paradise (regular recliner).
This theatre opened on March 30, 1990. Its opening films include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (in Dolby Stereo), Love at Large (in Dolby Stereo), Opportunity Knocks (in Dolby Stereo), My Left Foot (in Stereo), War of the Roses (in Stereo), Steel Magnolias (in Stereo), Glory (in Stereo), and Born on the Fourth of July (in Stereo).
The cinema’s opening films include An American Werewolf in London, Mommie Dearest, Escape from New York, So Fine, endlesslove, Eye for an Eye, Monty Python’s Life of Brian, Dragonslayer, The Watcher in the Woods, Superman II, The Four Seasons, and On the Right Track. The cinema closed on the evening of July 10, 2003, and its final movies include Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Rugrats Go Wild, From Justin to Kelly, The Matrix Reloaded, Hollywood Homicide, Bruce Almighty, and Alex & Emma.
The cinema opened on December 18, 1987. Its opening films include Wall Street, Throw Momma From the Train, *batteries not included, and Overboard.
The cinema’s opening films include The Pagemaster, Pulp Fiction (Fiction Pulpeuse), Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, Dumb & Dumber (La Cloche et L'idiot), Mixed Nuts, La Princesse des Cygnes, Miracle de la 34e Rue, Junior VF, Harcèlement, Le Professionnel, and Le Spécialiste.
The cinema opened with Kicking & Screaming, Monster-in-Law, Unleashed, House of Wax, Kingdom of Heaven, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, XXX: State of Union, and The Interpreter.
The cinema’s opening films include Princess Mononoke, Mansfield Park, Toy Story 2, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, Sleepy Hollow, The Divine Ryans, The World is Not Enough, End of Days, and Pokémon: The First Movie.
The cinema closed on December 5, 2022, and the cinema was only showing one film when it closed: “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” I wonder why the other screens closed. Maybe the projection and sound equipment will be relocated to the new Cineplex Junxion.
This cinema re-opened as “Ciné Starz Deluxe Cavendish” on July 15, 2022. Its opening films include Jurassic World: Dominion, Top Gun: Maverick, Elvis, Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank, Where the Crawdads Sing, Minions: The Rise of Guru, and Thor: Love and Thunder on two screens. Everything is new, from the large screens to washrooms, carpeting and flooring, high-quality speakers, and LED strips that change colours. There’s also a full bar with 15 stools in the lobby. Cinema Number 3 features the only cinema in Canada to offer DTS X Sound, creating a multi-dimensional sound that “moves around you like it would in real life.” In addition, it also features laser projection.
On June 17, 2022, this cinema added an IMAX theatre in one of the larger auditoriums. It premiered with “Lightyear” for matinees and “Jurassic World Dominion” in the afternoon and evening.