This cinema’s opening films include “The Divine Nymph,” “Union City,” “The Changeling,” “Last Tango in Paris,” and “My Brilliant Career.” It closed on November 19, 1998, closing with “One True Thing,” “Urban Legend,” “The Bride of Chucky,” “Apt Pupil,” “A Night at the Roxbury,” “Rush Hour,” and “The Mighty.”
This cinema opened on December 15, 1989, with the following films: “Back to the Future Part II,” “Prancer,” “The Wizard,” “Dad,” “The War of the Roses,” and “She-Devil.” Cineplex sold the cinema to Empire Theatres on September 30, 2005, to address antitrust concerns following Cineplex’s acquisition of Famous Players. Empire closed the cinema on the evening of December 17, 2009, with its final films including “Ninja Assassin,” “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” (moved to the new Orleans cinema), “The Blind Side,” “2012” (moved to the new Orleans cinema), “Old Dogs,” and “Pour Toujours, les Canadiens!” It reopened on December 2, 2011, as the Mayfair Theatre Orleans, with a lineup featuring “Gone with the Wind,” “The Help,” “Midnight in Paris,” and “Drive.” Only three of its six screens were reopened. Mayfair closed the cinema again on February 14, 2013, closing with “Lincoln,” “Les Misérables,” “Argo,” “The Impossible,” “Life of Pi,” and “The Last Stand.” CinéStarz reopened the cinema on July 12, 2013, opening with “Epic,” “Louis Cyr l'Homme le Plus Fort au Monde,” “Now You See Me,” and “Fast & Furious 6.” At some point, the cinema re-opened the remaining three screens, operating with six screens once again. As of now, the cinema has been re-opened by the same owners as York Cinemas in Richmond Hill and Garden City Cinemas in Winnipeg.
This cinema opened on July 4, 1980, with its opening films including “The Marriage of Maria Braun,” “The Changeling,” “Storm Boy,” “Newsfront,” “All That Jazz,” and “Henry V.” It closed on the evening of June 14, 1990, with its final films including “Joe Versus the Volcano,” “The Guardian,” “Spaced Invaders,” “Ernest Goes to Jail,” “I Love You to Death,” and “Nuns on the Run.”
This cinema’s opening films include “That’s Life!,” “Peggy Sue Got Married,” “Playing for Keeps,” “Night, Mother,” “The Decline,” and “Clockwise.” Its final day was on January 18, 2001, with its final films being “All the Pretty Horses,” Dude, Where’s My Car?,“ Billy Elliot,” “The Family Man,” “Vertical Limit,” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Daylight,” “101 Dalmatians,” “Mars Attacks!,” “Jerry Maguire,” “The Preacher’s Wife,” “Star Trek: First Contact,” and “Space Jam.”
National General Cinemas opened the Centre Cinemas on January 15, 1969, with “Romeo & Juliet” in the East Cinema and “2001: A Space Odyssey” in Cinema West. It was remodelled and expanded to six screens on April 18, 1986, reopening with “The Trip to Bountiful,” “Legend,” “The Quiet Earth,” “A Room with a View,” “The Money Pit,” and “Just Between Friends.” The cinema was expanded further to eight screens, reopening with “Stand By Me” (in THX), “My Beautiful Laundrette,” “Armed and Dangerous” (in Dolby Stereo), “Back to School,” “About Last Night…,” “Mona Lisa” (in THX), “Nothing in Common,” and “The Karate Kid Part II” (in Dolby Stereo). Its final operating day was October 21, 2001, with its final films including “Serendipity,” “Training Day,” “Joy Ride,” “Don’t Say a Word,” “Hearts in Atlantis,” “Zoolander,” “Hardball,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate.”
Canadian Odeon Theatres opened this cinema on January 30, 1981, with the following films: “The Incredible Shrinking Woman,” “The Jazz Singer,” and “The Mirror Crack’d.” On December 3, 1999, the cinema switched to showing Indian films, opening with “Thak Shak” (Hindi), “Dillagi” (Hindi), and “Hum Saath Saath Hain” (Hindi with English subtitles). On February 11, 2000, it switched back to normal American films. Its final operating day was November 2, 2000, with its final films including “The Perfect Storm,” “Gladiator,” and “Dinosaur.”
Famous Players opened the Markville cinemas on March 19, 1982, with four screens. Its opening lineup included “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Shoot the Moon,” “Deathtrap,” and “Night Crossing.” Contrary to this description, it was not expanded to six screens in 1991. It did not expand beyond its initial four screens at all. It closed on the evening of July 23, 2000, with its final films including “Scary Movie,” “Gladiator,” “Chicken Run,” “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,” and “The Perfect Storm.”
This cinema’s final films on the evening of May 8, 2014, include “2 States,” “300: Rise of an Empire,” “About Last Night,” “American Hustle,” “Endless Love,” “Frozen,” “Gravity,” “Her,” “The Lego Movie” (in 3D), “The Monuments Men,” “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” “Non-Stop,” “Philomena,” and “Ride Along.”
Rainbow Cinemas reopened the closed Cineplex Odeon theatre on September 28, 2001, as a soft opening, with its lineup including “Shrek,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “Dr. Dolittle 2.” It officially reopened on October 5, 2001, with its first films including “The Fast and the Furious,” “The Score,” “Shrek,” “American Pie 2,” “Legally Blonde,” “The Others,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “The Princess Diaries.”
This cinema first opened on September 16, 1983, as a four-screen complex, opening with the following films: “Gandhi,” “WarGames,” “Cujo,” and “Octopussy” (in Dolby Stereo). It was expanded and remodelled on December 16, 1988, with six screens. Its opening films include: “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” “Cocoon: The Return,” “Without a Clue,” “Twins,” “The Land Before Time,” and “My Stepmother is an Alien.” Cineplex Odeon permanently closed the cinema on the evening of February 22, 2001, with its final films including “Down to Earth” (in digital sound), “Hannibal” (in digital sound), “Saving Silverman,” “The Wedding Planner,” “Snatch,” and “Cast Away.” It was reopened by an independent owner on March 23, 2001, with the opening lineup featuring “Cast Away,” “Hannibal,” “Down to Earth,” “Chocolat,” “Get Over it,” “15 Minutes,” and “Billy Elliot.” It permanently closed on the evening of June 3, 2004, with its final films including “The Delicate Art of Parking,” “Ella Enchanted,” “Hildago,” “Kill Bill Vol. 2,” “Main Hoon Na,” “Man on Fire,” “New York Minute,” and “Troy.”
This cinema opened on November 28, 1997, with the following films: “Batman & Robin,” “G.I. Jane,” “Conspiracy Theory,” “The Edge,” “Hercules,” “U-Turn,” “Air Force One,” “George of the Jungle,” “Men in Black,” and “My Best Friend’s Wedding.” It closed on the evening of December 20, 2012, with its final films including “Argo,” “Frankenweenie,” “Here Comes the Boom,” “Hotel Transylvania,” “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” “Looper,” “The Man with the Iron Fists,” “Sinister,” and “Taken 2.”
This cinema opened on April 7, 1977, with the following films: “Islands in the Stream” and “Demon Seed.” It closed on March 28, 2002, with its final films being “Collateral Damage,” “Queen of the Damned,” and “The Count of Monte Cristo.”
This cinema opened for previews on May 29, 1998. Films presented on that day include “As Good as It Gets,” “Mouse Hunt” (matinees only), “Wild Things” (evenings only), “Tarzan and the Lost City” (matinees only), “Mercury Rising” (evenings only), “Meet the Deedles” (matinees only), “The Wedding Singer” (evenings only), and “Major League: Back to the Minors.” It fully opened on June 12, 1998, with the following films: “Mr. Magoo,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Lost in Space,” “Krippendorf’s Tribe,” “The Object of My Affection,” and “The Man in the Iron Mask.” It closed on the evening of May 29, 2014, with its final films including “Neighbors,” “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” “Rio 2,” “Transcendence,” “Godzilla,” and “Blended.”
This cinema’s opening films include “The Sicilian,” “Throw Momma From the Train,” “Flowers in the Attic,” “Wall Street,” “Batteries Not Included,” and “Dirty Dancing.” It was expanded from six screens to eight on October 16, 1998. It switched to an Art Film Policy on August 11, 2000, as the new South Edmonton Cinemas opened on the same day. As a casualty of the bankruptcy of Loews Cineplex, the cinema closed on the evening of February 16, 2001, with its final films including “The Broken Hearts Club,” “Chocolat,” “Shadow of the Vampire,” “Finding Forrester,” “You Can Count on Me,” “Quills,” “State and Main,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” and “Billy Elliot.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Man of Iron,” “Time Bandits,” “Cinderella,” “Montenegro,” “What the Swedish Butler Saw,” “Fame,” “Not a Love Story,” and “Absence of Malice.” After the opening of the new Eaton Centre cinemas, Cineplex Odeon closed the Principal Plaza cinemas on the evening of August 11, 1988, with its final films including “Caddyshack II,” “Phantasm II,” “Arthur 2,” “Beetlejuice,” “Short Circuit 2,” “Rambo III,” “Colors,” “License to Drive,” and “Red Heat.”
This cinema opened on October 16, 1992, with the following films: “Universal Soldier,” “Lethal Weapon 3,” “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid,” “3 Ninjas,” “Christopher Columbus: The Discovery,” “Diggstown,” “Beethoven,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Mo Money,” “Unlawful Entry,” and “Raising Cain.” It closed on the evening of July 12, 2007, with its final films including “Hot Fuzz,” “Disturbia,” “Georgia Rule,” “Blades of Glory,” “Wild Hogs,” “Shooter,” “Are We Done Yet?,” “Perfect Stranger,” “Fracture,” “300,” and “Next.”
This cinema closed on the evening of February 26, 2015, with its final films including “Birdman,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1,” “The Imitation Game,” “Annie,” “Into the Woods,” “Taken 3,” “Paddington,” “Project Almanac,” “A Most Violent Year,” “Msg: The Messenger of God,” “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (in 3D),” “Whiplash,” and “Strange Magic.”
Cineplex Odeon closed the Garrick cinemas on the evening of March 14, 2002, with its final films including “In the Bedroom,” “Amélie,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” “Dragonfly,” and “Super Troopers.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Rocky IV,” “The Jewel of the Nile,” “Young Sherlock Holmes,” “Spies Like Us,” “One Magic Christmas,” and “Better Off Dead.” It closed on the evening of September 20, 2007, with its final films being “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” “Becoming Jane,” “War,” “No Reservations,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” “Dhamaal,” “Death Sentence,” and “The Simpsons Movie.”
This cinema opened on October 30, 1981, with the following films: “Prince of the City,” “True Confessions,” “Gallipoli,” and “The French Lieutenant’s Woman.” It closed on the evening of August 20, 2002, with its final films including “Blood Work,” “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” “Signs,” and “K-19: The Widowmaker.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Mac and Me,” “Young Guns,” “Big,” “The Big Blue,” and “Married to the Mob.” It closed on the evening of May 20, 2002, with its final films including “Sorority Boys,” “Showtime,” “The Time Machine,” “Return to Never Land,” “40 Days and 40 Nights,” “The Count of Monte Cristo,” and “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.”
This cinema opened on December 18, 1981, with the following films: “Absence of Malice,” “Neighbors,” “Time Bandits,” and “Stripes.” It closed on the evening of April 17, 2001, with its final films including “Sweet November,” “What Women Want,” “The Wedding Planner,” “Billy Elliot,” and “Miss Congeniality.”
This cinema’s opening films include “The Divine Nymph,” “Union City,” “The Changeling,” “Last Tango in Paris,” and “My Brilliant Career.” It closed on November 19, 1998, closing with “One True Thing,” “Urban Legend,” “The Bride of Chucky,” “Apt Pupil,” “A Night at the Roxbury,” “Rush Hour,” and “The Mighty.”
This cinema opened on December 15, 1989, with the following films: “Back to the Future Part II,” “Prancer,” “The Wizard,” “Dad,” “The War of the Roses,” and “She-Devil.” Cineplex sold the cinema to Empire Theatres on September 30, 2005, to address antitrust concerns following Cineplex’s acquisition of Famous Players. Empire closed the cinema on the evening of December 17, 2009, with its final films including “Ninja Assassin,” “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” (moved to the new Orleans cinema), “The Blind Side,” “2012” (moved to the new Orleans cinema), “Old Dogs,” and “Pour Toujours, les Canadiens!” It reopened on December 2, 2011, as the Mayfair Theatre Orleans, with a lineup featuring “Gone with the Wind,” “The Help,” “Midnight in Paris,” and “Drive.” Only three of its six screens were reopened. Mayfair closed the cinema again on February 14, 2013, closing with “Lincoln,” “Les Misérables,” “Argo,” “The Impossible,” “Life of Pi,” and “The Last Stand.” CinéStarz reopened the cinema on July 12, 2013, opening with “Epic,” “Louis Cyr l'Homme le Plus Fort au Monde,” “Now You See Me,” and “Fast & Furious 6.” At some point, the cinema re-opened the remaining three screens, operating with six screens once again. As of now, the cinema has been re-opened by the same owners as York Cinemas in Richmond Hill and Garden City Cinemas in Winnipeg.
This cinema opened on July 4, 1980, with its opening films including “The Marriage of Maria Braun,” “The Changeling,” “Storm Boy,” “Newsfront,” “All That Jazz,” and “Henry V.” It closed on the evening of June 14, 1990, with its final films including “Joe Versus the Volcano,” “The Guardian,” “Spaced Invaders,” “Ernest Goes to Jail,” “I Love You to Death,” and “Nuns on the Run.”
This cinema opened on December 22, 1971, with three screens. Its opening films were “Scrooge,” “Without a Stitch,” and “The Go-Between.”
This cinema’s opening films include “That’s Life!,” “Peggy Sue Got Married,” “Playing for Keeps,” “Night, Mother,” “The Decline,” and “Clockwise.” Its final day was on January 18, 2001, with its final films being “All the Pretty Horses,” Dude, Where’s My Car?,“ Billy Elliot,” “The Family Man,” “Vertical Limit,” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Daylight,” “101 Dalmatians,” “Mars Attacks!,” “Jerry Maguire,” “The Preacher’s Wife,” “Star Trek: First Contact,” and “Space Jam.”
National General Cinemas opened the Centre Cinemas on January 15, 1969, with “Romeo & Juliet” in the East Cinema and “2001: A Space Odyssey” in Cinema West. It was remodelled and expanded to six screens on April 18, 1986, reopening with “The Trip to Bountiful,” “Legend,” “The Quiet Earth,” “A Room with a View,” “The Money Pit,” and “Just Between Friends.” The cinema was expanded further to eight screens, reopening with “Stand By Me” (in THX), “My Beautiful Laundrette,” “Armed and Dangerous” (in Dolby Stereo), “Back to School,” “About Last Night…,” “Mona Lisa” (in THX), “Nothing in Common,” and “The Karate Kid Part II” (in Dolby Stereo). Its final operating day was October 21, 2001, with its final films including “Serendipity,” “Training Day,” “Joy Ride,” “Don’t Say a Word,” “Hearts in Atlantis,” “Zoolander,” “Hardball,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate.”
Canadian Odeon Theatres opened this cinema on January 30, 1981, with the following films: “The Incredible Shrinking Woman,” “The Jazz Singer,” and “The Mirror Crack’d.” On December 3, 1999, the cinema switched to showing Indian films, opening with “Thak Shak” (Hindi), “Dillagi” (Hindi), and “Hum Saath Saath Hain” (Hindi with English subtitles). On February 11, 2000, it switched back to normal American films. Its final operating day was November 2, 2000, with its final films including “The Perfect Storm,” “Gladiator,” and “Dinosaur.”
Famous Players opened the Markville cinemas on March 19, 1982, with four screens. Its opening lineup included “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Shoot the Moon,” “Deathtrap,” and “Night Crossing.” Contrary to this description, it was not expanded to six screens in 1991. It did not expand beyond its initial four screens at all. It closed on the evening of July 23, 2000, with its final films including “Scary Movie,” “Gladiator,” “Chicken Run,” “The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle,” and “The Perfect Storm.”
This cinema’s final films on the evening of May 8, 2014, include “2 States,” “300: Rise of an Empire,” “About Last Night,” “American Hustle,” “Endless Love,” “Frozen,” “Gravity,” “Her,” “The Lego Movie” (in 3D), “The Monuments Men,” “Mr. Peabody & Sherman,” “Non-Stop,” “Philomena,” and “Ride Along.”
Rainbow Cinemas reopened the closed Cineplex Odeon theatre on September 28, 2001, as a soft opening, with its lineup including “Shrek,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “Dr. Dolittle 2.” It officially reopened on October 5, 2001, with its first films including “The Fast and the Furious,” “The Score,” “Shrek,” “American Pie 2,” “Legally Blonde,” “The Others,” “Rush Hour 2,” and “The Princess Diaries.”
This cinema first opened on September 16, 1983, as a four-screen complex, opening with the following films: “Gandhi,” “WarGames,” “Cujo,” and “Octopussy” (in Dolby Stereo). It was expanded and remodelled on December 16, 1988, with six screens. Its opening films include: “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels,” “Cocoon: The Return,” “Without a Clue,” “Twins,” “The Land Before Time,” and “My Stepmother is an Alien.” Cineplex Odeon permanently closed the cinema on the evening of February 22, 2001, with its final films including “Down to Earth” (in digital sound), “Hannibal” (in digital sound), “Saving Silverman,” “The Wedding Planner,” “Snatch,” and “Cast Away.” It was reopened by an independent owner on March 23, 2001, with the opening lineup featuring “Cast Away,” “Hannibal,” “Down to Earth,” “Chocolat,” “Get Over it,” “15 Minutes,” and “Billy Elliot.” It permanently closed on the evening of June 3, 2004, with its final films including “The Delicate Art of Parking,” “Ella Enchanted,” “Hildago,” “Kill Bill Vol. 2,” “Main Hoon Na,” “Man on Fire,” “New York Minute,” and “Troy.”
This cinema opened on November 28, 1997, with the following films: “Batman & Robin,” “G.I. Jane,” “Conspiracy Theory,” “The Edge,” “Hercules,” “U-Turn,” “Air Force One,” “George of the Jungle,” “Men in Black,” and “My Best Friend’s Wedding.” It closed on the evening of December 20, 2012, with its final films including “Argo,” “Frankenweenie,” “Here Comes the Boom,” “Hotel Transylvania,” “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” “Looper,” “The Man with the Iron Fists,” “Sinister,” and “Taken 2.”
This cinema opened on April 7, 1977, with the following films: “Islands in the Stream” and “Demon Seed.” It closed on March 28, 2002, with its final films being “Collateral Damage,” “Queen of the Damned,” and “The Count of Monte Cristo.”
This cinema opened for previews on May 29, 1998. Films presented on that day include “As Good as It Gets,” “Mouse Hunt” (matinees only), “Wild Things” (evenings only), “Tarzan and the Lost City” (matinees only), “Mercury Rising” (evenings only), “Meet the Deedles” (matinees only), “The Wedding Singer” (evenings only), and “Major League: Back to the Minors.” It fully opened on June 12, 1998, with the following films: “Mr. Magoo,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Lost in Space,” “Krippendorf’s Tribe,” “The Object of My Affection,” and “The Man in the Iron Mask.” It closed on the evening of May 29, 2014, with its final films including “Neighbors,” “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” “Rio 2,” “Transcendence,” “Godzilla,” and “Blended.”
This cinema’s opening films include “The Sicilian,” “Throw Momma From the Train,” “Flowers in the Attic,” “Wall Street,” “Batteries Not Included,” and “Dirty Dancing.” It was expanded from six screens to eight on October 16, 1998. It switched to an Art Film Policy on August 11, 2000, as the new South Edmonton Cinemas opened on the same day. As a casualty of the bankruptcy of Loews Cineplex, the cinema closed on the evening of February 16, 2001, with its final films including “The Broken Hearts Club,” “Chocolat,” “Shadow of the Vampire,” “Finding Forrester,” “You Can Count on Me,” “Quills,” “State and Main,” “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon,” and “Billy Elliot.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Man of Iron,” “Time Bandits,” “Cinderella,” “Montenegro,” “What the Swedish Butler Saw,” “Fame,” “Not a Love Story,” and “Absence of Malice.” After the opening of the new Eaton Centre cinemas, Cineplex Odeon closed the Principal Plaza cinemas on the evening of August 11, 1988, with its final films including “Caddyshack II,” “Phantasm II,” “Arthur 2,” “Beetlejuice,” “Short Circuit 2,” “Rambo III,” “Colors,” “License to Drive,” and “Red Heat.”
This cinema opened on October 16, 1992, with the following films: “Universal Soldier,” “Lethal Weapon 3,” “Honey, I Blew Up the Kid,” “3 Ninjas,” “Christopher Columbus: The Discovery,” “Diggstown,” “Beethoven,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Mo Money,” “Unlawful Entry,” and “Raising Cain.” It closed on the evening of July 12, 2007, with its final films including “Hot Fuzz,” “Disturbia,” “Georgia Rule,” “Blades of Glory,” “Wild Hogs,” “Shooter,” “Are We Done Yet?,” “Perfect Stranger,” “Fracture,” “300,” and “Next.”
This cinema closed on the evening of February 26, 2015, with its final films including “Birdman,” “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1,” “The Imitation Game,” “Annie,” “Into the Woods,” “Taken 3,” “Paddington,” “Project Almanac,” “A Most Violent Year,” “Msg: The Messenger of God,” “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (in 3D),” “Whiplash,” and “Strange Magic.”
Cineplex Odeon closed the Garrick cinemas on the evening of March 14, 2002, with its final films including “In the Bedroom,” “Amélie,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring,” “Dragonfly,” and “Super Troopers.”
This cinema’s final films on the evening of February 27, 2011, include “The King’s Speech,” “Barney’s Version,” “Just Go With it,” and “Black Swan.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Rocky IV,” “The Jewel of the Nile,” “Young Sherlock Holmes,” “Spies Like Us,” “One Magic Christmas,” and “Better Off Dead.” It closed on the evening of September 20, 2007, with its final films being “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry,” “Becoming Jane,” “War,” “No Reservations,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End,” “Dhamaal,” “Death Sentence,” and “The Simpsons Movie.”
This cinema opened on October 30, 1981, with the following films: “Prince of the City,” “True Confessions,” “Gallipoli,” and “The French Lieutenant’s Woman.” It closed on the evening of August 20, 2002, with its final films including “Blood Work,” “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” “Signs,” and “K-19: The Widowmaker.”
This cinema’s opening films include “Mac and Me,” “Young Guns,” “Big,” “The Big Blue,” and “Married to the Mob.” It closed on the evening of May 20, 2002, with its final films including “Sorority Boys,” “Showtime,” “The Time Machine,” “Return to Never Land,” “40 Days and 40 Nights,” “The Count of Monte Cristo,” and “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.”
This cinema opened on December 18, 1981, with the following films: “Absence of Malice,” “Neighbors,” “Time Bandits,” and “Stripes.” It closed on the evening of April 17, 2001, with its final films including “Sweet November,” “What Women Want,” “The Wedding Planner,” “Billy Elliot,” and “Miss Congeniality.”