Their always the chance it will be shown, movies had played simultaneously as home video. Probably, won’t play in all NYC theatres, but will get 70MM IMAX and 70MM film showing. Theatres like Lincoln Square, Cinema 1, Village East and Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn. Nolan would want New Yorkers to see it in 70MM IMAX.
What’s very sad, AMC Spent money in upgrades to IMAX Laser a year ago and Dolby Cinema at AMC. Their lots of AMC Megaplexes like AMC Arizona Center 24, that doesn’t have either Dolby or IMAX.
Went to the theatre near the end of it run in 1992, saw Ruby and it did sell refreshments, the sad part this theatre was not equipped with Dolby Stereo. The sound system was MONO
I’m going to attempt to see it in Baby IMAX Laser at Regal Deer Park 16, don’t know when it will be in IMAX 70MM and I don’t trust DeBlasio putting a no refreshment band at the beginning. A 2 ½ movie, need refreshments.
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
Please correct, it was a twin theatre. The balcony was theatre 2 and the orchestra was theatre 1 with Dolby. Don’t know when UA twin the theatre, it was probaly in the 1970’s When closed it was the UA Forest Hills Twin
Please update, Cineplex Odeon took over the theatre on November 17, 1989, when Cineplex renovated the theatre after Loews operated it. The two downstair theatres was large auditorium with small screens and the sound was MONO. The two upstairs theatres the screens were better and with Dolby Stereo. Cineplex Odeon, just like the Fortway and Kenmore Quad did not put Dolby sound in all screens.
Tenet will also get it’s deserved IMAX showing in TLC and AMC in LA
Their always the chance it will be shown, movies had played simultaneously as home video. Probably, won’t play in all NYC theatres, but will get 70MM IMAX and 70MM film showing. Theatres like Lincoln Square, Cinema 1, Village East and Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn. Nolan would want New Yorkers to see it in 70MM IMAX.
This hasn’t reopened since it was in nyc
What’s very sad, AMC Spent money in upgrades to IMAX Laser a year ago and Dolby Cinema at AMC. Their lots of AMC Megaplexes like AMC Arizona Center 24, that doesn’t have either Dolby or IMAX.
@rivest266 email me at . Their are bunch of errors in movie directory for nyc that I want to give you corrections. No email on your website.
Please update, theatre closed May 4,2000
Went to the theatre near the end of it run in 1992, saw Ruby and it did sell refreshments, the sad part this theatre was not equipped with Dolby Stereo. The sound system was MONO
Please update, total seats 2600, count includes the 4 basement screens.
Please update, theatre close June 19, 2003. Final pictures displayed in photos
Please update, theatre open December 12, 1986
I’m going to attempt to see it in Baby IMAX Laser at Regal Deer Park 16, don’t know when it will be in IMAX 70MM and I don’t trust DeBlasio putting a no refreshment band at the beginning. A 2 ½ movie, need refreshments.
Please update, became a twin on March 19, 1982, grand opening ad posted and article from Boxoffice to.
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
After Loews Theatres had the theatre, Golden Theatres made it seven screens prior to Cineplex Odeon acquisition of Golden Theatres.
Please correct, it was a twin theatre. The balcony was theatre 2 and the orchestra was theatre 1 with Dolby. Don’t know when UA twin the theatre, it was probaly in the 1970’s When closed it was the UA Forest Hills Twin
Please update, theatre closed March 11, 1991 after the tragedy of New Jack City.. Story in photos
Please update, Cineplex Odeon took over the theatre on November 17, 1989, when Cineplex renovated the theatre after Loews operated it. The two downstair theatres was large auditorium with small screens and the sound was MONO. The two upstairs theatres the screens were better and with Dolby Stereo. Cineplex Odeon, just like the Fortway and Kenmore Quad did not put Dolby sound in all screens.
The two Loews theatres closed and didn’t get renovated because the Secaucus Kerasotes Showplace Icon 14 open very close in 2009
Please update, it should read Loews Meadow Plaza 8
grand opening ad just posted
Please update, theatre closed November 18, 1993
Theatre closed on February 28, 2002
Please update, theatre closed September 3, 1996.
The theatre was never a twin, just uploaded a cineplex odeon ad few years before it was renovated.
Please update, theatre closed January 7, 2010 and total seats 1500