Please update, total seats 2068, all 17 screens and renovations now complete.
Seating capacity:
1. 86
2. 119
3. 124
4. 17 seats (old theatre 4 lower)
5. 24 seats (old theatre 4 lower)
6. 124 4DX
7. 124
8. 98
9. 48 seats (old theatre 8 lower level)
10. 121
11. 128
12. 130
13. 285 now with RPX (old theatre 4 balcony)
14. 138
15. 118
16. 86
17. 288 (old theatre 8 balcony) photo of 17 is in the photos section.
My guess 13 is similar to 17, I hope to see why old downstairs are so small in size. The renovation work was completed probably last fall/winter during the time the place was closed. I also have photos of 4 and 8 in the photos section.
The lobby design is similar to Regal Essex Crossing.
Please update, total seats 1235. All Theatres are now open 1. 72 2. 73 3. 73 4. 72 5. 72 6. 109 7. 78 8. 129 Dolby Cinema 9. 115 10. 60 11. 61 12. 60 13. 198 IMAX with Laser 14. 63 Theatres 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 14 are Real 3D Theatre 13 IMAX 3D
Renovations are now complete
Please update: The theatre was a single screen until 1990, sometime in 1992 it became a quad, the balcony was upstairs and three were on the main floor. The theatre in the 1970 was operated by United Artists Theatres..
Please update, theatre open in 1973 as the Port Jefferson Cinema East/West Twin. It expanded to 6 screens in 1995 and now know as the PJ Cinemas. Please update the screen count to 6
Please update, theatre in the early 1970’s as a single theatre, became a twin in 1981 and a quad in 1985. Theatre was known as the Pine Cinemas, in 1995 it became a 7 screen complex as the Movieland Cinemas
Please update, the theatre opened in 1975 as a Twin, expanded to a triplex in 1983, five in 1985 and 8 in 1987 to the present number. I researched old Newsday’s online.
Please update, it was a United Artist Theatre until 1983, went independent until July 1, 1988 when Clearview Cinemas took over the theatre. It became a quad in 1995 under Clearview and 5 screens when CMX took over in 2018
Theatre will have soft opening on April 9th, with the official grand opening on Memorial Day Weekend according to press release. Uploaded grand opening pictures.
The theater is showing Kong vs godzilla
Please update, theatre 5 seating is now 174 seats. The feature new ICE THEATRE
Please update, total seats 2068, all 17 screens and renovations now complete. Seating capacity: 1. 86 2. 119 3. 124 4. 17 seats (old theatre 4 lower) 5. 24 seats (old theatre 4 lower) 6. 124 4DX 7. 124 8. 98 9. 48 seats (old theatre 8 lower level) 10. 121 11. 128 12. 130 13. 285 now with RPX (old theatre 4 balcony) 14. 138 15. 118 16. 86 17. 288 (old theatre 8 balcony) photo of 17 is in the photos section. My guess 13 is similar to 17, I hope to see why old downstairs are so small in size. The renovation work was completed probably last fall/winter during the time the place was closed. I also have photos of 4 and 8 in the photos section. The lobby design is similar to Regal Essex Crossing.
Please update, total seats 1235. All Theatres are now open 1. 72 2. 73 3. 73 4. 72 5. 72 6. 109 7. 78 8. 129 Dolby Cinema 9. 115 10. 60 11. 61 12. 60 13. 198 IMAX with Laser 14. 63 Theatres 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 14 are Real 3D Theatre 13 IMAX 3D Renovations are now complete
Please update, theatre open in 1992 with 10 screens and expanded to 16 screens in 1998
Please update, the theatre is opening on May 7 as per Regal website even though the theatre up for lease.
Please update, it was triplex in 1982 and became a quad splitting the balcony in the late 1990s
Please update: The theatre was a single screen until 1990, sometime in 1992 it became a quad, the balcony was upstairs and three were on the main floor. The theatre in the 1970 was operated by United Artists Theatres..
Please update, theatre open in 1973 as the Port Jefferson Cinema East/West Twin. It expanded to 6 screens in 1995 and now know as the PJ Cinemas. Please update the screen count to 6
Please update, theatre in the early 1970’s as a single theatre, became a twin in 1981 and a quad in 1985. Theatre was known as the Pine Cinemas, in 1995 it became a 7 screen complex as the Movieland Cinemas
The theatre was a single screen until 1990, sometime in the early 1990’s it became a quad, the balcony was upstairs and three were on the main floor.
Please update, the theatre opened in 1975 as a Twin, expanded to a triplex in 1983, five in 1985 and 8 in 1987 to the present number. I researched old Newsday’s online.
Please update, theatre opened in 2000, expanded at 2005 to 8 screens
Please update, it was a United Artist Theatre until 1983, went independent until July 1, 1988 when Clearview Cinemas took over the theatre. It became a quad in 1995 under Clearview and 5 screens when CMX took over in 2018
Please update, theatre opened June 15, 1932. Grand opening ad in photos.
Theatre will have soft opening on April 9th, with the official grand opening on Memorial Day Weekend according to press release. Uploaded grand opening pictures.
According to the Paris Theatre website, the Trial of Chicago 7 is being shown in 35MM film
Please update, permently closed, theatre removed from Cinepolis website
Remember RKO merge with Century in the around 1981, Cineplex Odeon bought the chain in 1986
robboehm Just uploaded a Suffolk Cineplex Odeon ad showing ownership of the theatre, see photos
Please update, the theatre is owned by Disney and Pacific Theatres use to run the theatre
This theatre has Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos according to the El Capitan theatre website.
Please update, theatre permanently closed as per their facebook page
Please update, theatre opened November 27, 1991
Please add website http://www.carmelcinema8.com/now-playing/