AMC Mountainside 10
1021 Route 22 East,
Mountainside,
NJ
07092
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Operated by: AMC Theatres
Previously operated by: Loews Cineplex, Sony Theatres
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Mountain Side 10, AMC Loews Mountainside 10
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
908.232.6587
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Located just off Route 22 in Mountainside, this theatre opened on July 5, 1996 and around the same time as another similar theatre at East Hanover. Both theatres share the ‘star’ design.
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during an afternoon commute, i saw the exterior of the theater. Looks bigger than East Hanover and lots of parking around. Also has a digital LED sign reminiscent of the Loews in Wayne. When SDDS was at this theater, was it 8 channel or 5.1?
This theater is being renovated, with some seats being removed in order to install reclining chairs…http://dodgeprojects.construction.com/AMC-Mountainside-10-Movie-Theater—Remodel-_stcVVproductId158087996VVviewprod.htm
Theatres 1 thru 4 have been renovated. New screens, seats and speakers and carpet. We go back July 7 to start phase 2, cinemas 5 thru 8. Phase 3 after that followed by lobby and restrooms. Concession stand being moved from center of lobby to back by rear entrance, which will be closed off. Coke free style coming also
http://www.nj.com/somerset/index.ssf/2017/08/luxury_cinemark_theater_coming_to_this_central_jer.html
now the AMC Mountainside 10
We drove down 22 just this past Saturday and saw this location for the first time in quite a while. Now fully signed in AMC branding but will always look like a Loews from that era.
theater was closed yesterday and the night before due to a popcorn fire but has since reopened.
Please update, total seats 1540
The Sony Mountainside 10 opened on July 5th, 1996.
rivest 265, guess you can’t find a grand opening ad either, I search a bunch of Jersey newspapers in that area, nou success. Just wish the Newark Star Ledger and Staten Island Advance were available and Bridgeport and Stanford, CT