This cinema actually opened on December 19, 1997. Its opening movies include Demain ne Meurt Jamais (v.f.), Frissons 2 (v.f.), Le Facteur (v.f.), Les Boys (v.o.f.), Le Chacal (v.f.), Beatusalem II: Le Dernier des Beaucheske (v.o.f.), Loup-Garou de Paris (v.f.), Alien: La Résurrection (v.f.), Anastasia (v.f.), Le Destin de Will Hunting (v.f.), Maman je M'occupe des Mèchants (v.f.), Tomorrow Never Dies (v.o.a.), and Titanic (v.o.a. and v.f.)
This cinema is now operated by Japanese chain United Cinemas (not to be confused with the Regal-owned United Artists Cinemas). Its current name is United Cinema Nakama 16.
The theatre opened on June 9, 2000. Its opening movies include Gone in 60 Seconds (on two screens), Mission Impossible 2 (on two screens), Dinosaur, Battlefield Earth, The Road to El Dorado, Small Time Crooks, Center Stage, Big Momma’s House, Shanghai Noon, and Road Trip.
The Galaxy Cinemas opened on June 28, 2002. Its opening movies include Mr. Deeds, Hey Arnold! The Movie, Minority Report, Lilo & Stitch, The Bourne Identity, Scooby-Doo, and Star Wars Episode II–Attack of the Clones. Men in Black II opened on Wednesday after.
This theatre’s final movies include Did you Hear About the Morgans?, Up in the Air, Old Dogs, The Blind Side, and 2012. At this point, the theatre was reduced to a second-run cinema.
This theatre opened on March 21, 2008. Its opening movies include Semi-Pro, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!, Doomsday, Baby Blues, Never Back Down, Drillbit Taylor, 10 000 BC, Be Kind Rewind, and Fool’s Gold.
The theatre closed on April 21, 2002. Its final movies include Panic Room, National Lampoon’s Van Wilder, Changing Lanes, Clockstoppers, High Crimes, Ice Age, The Sweetest Thing, Big Trouble, and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: 20th Anniversary.
This theatre closed on the evening of December 4, 2008. Its final movies include City of Ember, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Lakeview Terrace, Burn After Reading, and The Dark Knight.
This theatre’s final day was October 4, 2007. Its last movies include Rush Hour 3, Bratz, Underdog, No Reservations, License to Wed, Transformers, Surf’s Up, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. It no longer lists movies by the next day.
This theatre closed on December 30, 2000. Its final movies on the day before include Remember the Titans, The 6th Day, Chicken Run, The Contender, Meet the Parents (on two screens), Space Cowboys, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, The Little Vampire, Little Nicky, The Legend of Drunken Master, The Exorcist, and Bedazzled.
This theatre closed on August 31, 2012. Its closing movies on the day before include The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi, Hit & Run, Painted Skin: The Resurrection, Ek Tha Tiger, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Ruby Sparks, 18 Vayasu, The Campaign, Hope Springs, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Jism 2, Savages, The Amazing Spider-Man, Magic Mike, Brave, To Rome with Love, Moonrise Kingdom, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Avengers, and Karnan.
This theatre’s final day was October 17, 2002. By that point, it became a hybrid of first-run and second-run films due to the nearby Eglinton Town Centre cinemas getting most of the first-run films. Its final movies include Sweet Home Alabama (first-run; two screens), Barbershop (first-run), Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (second-run), Signs (second-run), Blue Crush (second-run), and The Bourne Identity (second-run). By the next day, Famous Players listed the theatre as closed.
The theatre’s closing movies include Anger Management (digital), Phone Booth (digital), The Core (digital), Head of State (digital), Agent Cody Banks, Basic, A Man Apart, and What a Girl Wants.
Even after all this time, I still don’t get why Cineplex wants to keep this theatre if they already have Scotiabank Theatre nearby. Does anyone know why this is the case?
This theatre’s opening movies include The Sixth Sense, Chill Factor, Mickey Blue Eyes, The 13th Warrior, The Astronaut’s Wife, Outside Providence, The Muse, A Dog of Flanders, Bowfinger, The Thomas Crown Affair, Deep Blue Sea, Universal Soldier: The Return, Mystery Men, The Iron Giant, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, The Blair Witch Project, Eyes Wide Shut, Inspector Gadget, Runaway Bride, Tarzan, Arlington Road, American Pie, Big Daddy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
This theatre’s opening movies, all THX-certified, include Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (SDDS/DTS; on three screens), Anastasia (DTS/Dolby Digital; on three screens), The Rainmaker (Dolby Digital/SDDS; on three screens), Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (Dolby Digital/SDDS; on three screens), The Wings of the Dove (Dolby Digital), The Jackal (DTS; on two screens), The Ice Storm (Dolby Digital), Bean (Dolby Digital; on two screens), Starship Troopers (SDDS/DTS; on three screens), I Know What You Did Last Summer (SDDS), One Night Stand (Dolby Digital), The Man Who Knew Too Little (SDDS), FairyTale: A True Story (Dolby SR), and The Devil’s Advocate (Dolby Digital).
This theatre’s opening movies include The Wedding Singer (SDDS; on two screens), Sphere (SDDS; on two screens), The Borrowers, Hurricane Streets, Titanic (SDDS; on three screens), The Replacement Killers (SDDS), Blues Brothers 2000 (SDDS), Spice World (SDDS), The Full Monty, As Good as it Gets (SDDS), Wings of a Dove, Amistad (SDDS), The Apostle, Desperate Measures (SDDS), L.A. Confidential, Good Will Hunting (SDDS), Great Expectations, Wag the Dog (SDDS), Zero Effect (SDDS), Deep Rising, Mouse Hunt (SDDS), Scream 2 (SDDS), Fallen (SDDS), Star Kid, Kundun, and Half Baked.
This theatre’s opening movies include Enemy of the State (SDDS, on six screens), Celebrity (on two screens), Elizabeth (SDDS; on two screens), American History X (SDDS), Gods and Monsters, Casablanca (part of the Warner Bros. Classic Series), True Friends, Beloved (SDDS), Living Out Loud (SDDS), Ronon, Dr. Dolittle, Mulan (SDDS), Holy Man, Simon Birch (SDDS), Small Soldiers, Soldier, Anastasia (SDDS), Apt Pupil (SDDS), The Parent Trap (SDDS), Urban Legend (SDDS), One True Thing (SDDS), Saving Private Ryan (SDDS; on two screens; an Orange County exclusive), Bride of Chucky (SDDS), and Pecker. The other movies were shown at the Century Theatres nearby.
This theatre’s opening movies include Titanic (SDDS; on four screens), Tomorrow Never Dies (SDDS; on four screens), Mouse Hunt (SDDS; on three screens), Amistad (SDDS; on two screens), Scream 2, Flubber (SDDS), Alien: Resurrection (SDDS), Anastasia (SDDS), Home Alone 3 (SDDS), L.A. Confidential (SDDS), For Richer or Poorer (SDDS), Starship Troopers (SDDS), The Rainmaker (SDDS), The Jackal (SDDS), Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, The Little Mermaid (SDDS), and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (SDDS).
This cinema actually opened on December 19, 1997. Its opening movies include Demain ne Meurt Jamais (v.f.), Frissons 2 (v.f.), Le Facteur (v.f.), Les Boys (v.o.f.), Le Chacal (v.f.), Beatusalem II: Le Dernier des Beaucheske (v.o.f.), Loup-Garou de Paris (v.f.), Alien: La Résurrection (v.f.), Anastasia (v.f.), Le Destin de Will Hunting (v.f.), Maman je M'occupe des Mèchants (v.f.), Tomorrow Never Dies (v.o.a.), and Titanic (v.o.a. and v.f.)
This cinema is now operated by Japanese chain United Cinemas (not to be confused with the Regal-owned United Artists Cinemas). Its current name is United Cinema Nakama 16.
In 2021, Cineplex re-opened this theatre for second-run and foreign films. Nothing much has changed between the initial closure and the re-opening.
The film’s opening movies include The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Maid in Manhattan, Star Trek: Nemesis, and The Hot Chick.
The theatre opened on June 9, 2000. Its opening movies include Gone in 60 Seconds (on two screens), Mission Impossible 2 (on two screens), Dinosaur, Battlefield Earth, The Road to El Dorado, Small Time Crooks, Center Stage, Big Momma’s House, Shanghai Noon, and Road Trip.
The Galaxy Cinemas opened on June 28, 2002. Its opening movies include Mr. Deeds, Hey Arnold! The Movie, Minority Report, Lilo & Stitch, The Bourne Identity, Scooby-Doo, and Star Wars Episode II–Attack of the Clones. Men in Black II opened on Wednesday after.
https://cinestarz.ca/cinestarz-deluxe-cavendish/ It seems that Ciné Starz will re-open this theatre soon as the first Ciné Starz Deluxe theatre.
This theatre’s final movies include Did you Hear About the Morgans?, Up in the Air, Old Dogs, The Blind Side, and 2012. At this point, the theatre was reduced to a second-run cinema.
This theatre opened on March 21, 2008. Its opening movies include Semi-Pro, Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!, Doomsday, Baby Blues, Never Back Down, Drillbit Taylor, 10 000 BC, Be Kind Rewind, and Fool’s Gold.
Its opening movies include Eternals and Dune. Ghostbusters: Afterlife and King Richard open two days later.
The theatre closed on April 21, 2002. Its final movies include Panic Room, National Lampoon’s Van Wilder, Changing Lanes, Clockstoppers, High Crimes, Ice Age, The Sweetest Thing, Big Trouble, and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial: 20th Anniversary.
This theatre closed on the evening of December 4, 2008. Its final movies include City of Ember, Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Lakeview Terrace, Burn After Reading, and The Dark Knight.
This theatre’s final day was October 4, 2007. Its last movies include Rush Hour 3, Bratz, Underdog, No Reservations, License to Wed, Transformers, Surf’s Up, and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. It no longer lists movies by the next day.
This theatre closed on December 30, 2000. Its final movies on the day before include Remember the Titans, The 6th Day, Chicken Run, The Contender, Meet the Parents (on two screens), Space Cowboys, MVP: Most Valuable Primate, The Little Vampire, Little Nicky, The Legend of Drunken Master, The Exorcist, and Bedazzled.
This theatre closed on August 31, 2012. Its closing movies on the day before include The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure, Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi, Hit & Run, Painted Skin: The Resurrection, Ek Tha Tiger, The Odd Life of Timothy Green, Ruby Sparks, 18 Vayasu, The Campaign, Hope Springs, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Jism 2, Savages, The Amazing Spider-Man, Magic Mike, Brave, To Rome with Love, Moonrise Kingdom, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, The Avengers, and Karnan.
Alliance Atlantis acquired this cinema on April 21, 2000. Its opening movies that day include Diamonds, Afterlife, Me, Myself, I, and East is East.
This theatre’s final day was October 17, 2002. By that point, it became a hybrid of first-run and second-run films due to the nearby Eglinton Town Centre cinemas getting most of the first-run films. Its final movies include Sweet Home Alabama (first-run; two screens), Barbershop (first-run), Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (second-run), Signs (second-run), Blue Crush (second-run), and The Bourne Identity (second-run). By the next day, Famous Players listed the theatre as closed.
The theatre’s closing movies include Anger Management (digital), Phone Booth (digital), The Core (digital), Head of State (digital), Agent Cody Banks, Basic, A Man Apart, and What a Girl Wants.
Please change the name to Arizona Mills 18 w/ IMAX.
Even after all this time, I still don’t get why Cineplex wants to keep this theatre if they already have Scotiabank Theatre nearby. Does anyone know why this is the case?
This theatre’s opening movies include The Sixth Sense, Chill Factor, Mickey Blue Eyes, The 13th Warrior, The Astronaut’s Wife, Outside Providence, The Muse, A Dog of Flanders, Bowfinger, The Thomas Crown Affair, Deep Blue Sea, Universal Soldier: The Return, Mystery Men, The Iron Giant, Teaching Mrs. Tingle, The Blair Witch Project, Eyes Wide Shut, Inspector Gadget, Runaway Bride, Tarzan, Arlington Road, American Pie, Big Daddy, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, and Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
This theatre’s opening movies, all THX-certified, include Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (SDDS/DTS; on three screens), Anastasia (DTS/Dolby Digital; on three screens), The Rainmaker (Dolby Digital/SDDS; on three screens), Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (Dolby Digital/SDDS; on three screens), The Wings of the Dove (Dolby Digital), The Jackal (DTS; on two screens), The Ice Storm (Dolby Digital), Bean (Dolby Digital; on two screens), Starship Troopers (SDDS/DTS; on three screens), I Know What You Did Last Summer (SDDS), One Night Stand (Dolby Digital), The Man Who Knew Too Little (SDDS), FairyTale: A True Story (Dolby SR), and The Devil’s Advocate (Dolby Digital).
This theatre’s opening movies include The Wedding Singer (SDDS; on two screens), Sphere (SDDS; on two screens), The Borrowers, Hurricane Streets, Titanic (SDDS; on three screens), The Replacement Killers (SDDS), Blues Brothers 2000 (SDDS), Spice World (SDDS), The Full Monty, As Good as it Gets (SDDS), Wings of a Dove, Amistad (SDDS), The Apostle, Desperate Measures (SDDS), L.A. Confidential, Good Will Hunting (SDDS), Great Expectations, Wag the Dog (SDDS), Zero Effect (SDDS), Deep Rising, Mouse Hunt (SDDS), Scream 2 (SDDS), Fallen (SDDS), Star Kid, Kundun, and Half Baked.
This theatre’s opening movies include Enemy of the State (SDDS, on six screens), Celebrity (on two screens), Elizabeth (SDDS; on two screens), American History X (SDDS), Gods and Monsters, Casablanca (part of the Warner Bros. Classic Series), True Friends, Beloved (SDDS), Living Out Loud (SDDS), Ronon, Dr. Dolittle, Mulan (SDDS), Holy Man, Simon Birch (SDDS), Small Soldiers, Soldier, Anastasia (SDDS), Apt Pupil (SDDS), The Parent Trap (SDDS), Urban Legend (SDDS), One True Thing (SDDS), Saving Private Ryan (SDDS; on two screens; an Orange County exclusive), Bride of Chucky (SDDS), and Pecker. The other movies were shown at the Century Theatres nearby.
This theatre’s opening movies include Titanic (SDDS; on four screens), Tomorrow Never Dies (SDDS; on four screens), Mouse Hunt (SDDS; on three screens), Amistad (SDDS; on two screens), Scream 2, Flubber (SDDS), Alien: Resurrection (SDDS), Anastasia (SDDS), Home Alone 3 (SDDS), L.A. Confidential (SDDS), For Richer or Poorer (SDDS), Starship Troopers (SDDS), The Rainmaker (SDDS), The Jackal (SDDS), Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil, The Little Mermaid (SDDS), and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (SDDS).