Photos favorited by Ryan Serowinski

  • <p>Although not listed on the back- this was given out at the Route 110 Drive In as well.</p>
  • <p>With the lease not renewed CineMark emptied all the candy counter things out. The cinema has been closed the last year and when the lease was up they left.</p>
  • <p>A rare photo of the interior of the UA 150.</p>
  • <p>Exterior and original GCC Cinema poster cases!</p>
  • <p>Auditorium 9 after the renovation.</p>
  • <p>Auditorium #4 during preshow.</p>
            
              <p>Also note the very low sight-lines in this photo. I took this photo seated and the individual’s head in-front of me was just below the frame of the screen.</p>
  • <p>The King’s Man poster with old September release date before date was moved to February 2021</p>
  • <p>Courtesy dallasmovietheaters</p>
  • <p>Classic lineup as the former General Cinema twin rebrands under new operators as the Cinema Grill in 1998</p>
  • <p>July 19th, 1991</p>
  • <p>April 14th, 1989</p>
  • <p>December 15th, 2000 reopening ad</p>
  • <p>1985 photo courtesy I was a Portland kid Facebook page.</p>
  • <p>From the Savoy Facebook page, a Smurf Icee</p>
  • <p>Advertised on November 30th, 1969</p>
  • <p>Nothing says, “Welcome to the Festival Cinemas” like a theater whose signage reads ‘(AMC NAME REDACTED WITH RED POSTER BOARD) FORUM 6 THEATRES’. But that’s pretty much how the Festival Cinema rolled over its final years. Known in the newspapers as the Forum 6 Theatres and at the box office and on the recorded message machine as the Festival 6 Cinemas over its last seven years or so.</p>