Out of all Scotiabank Theatres, this is the only one named after the mall it’s located in. There are Scotiabank Theatres in Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, St. John’s, and Chinook. I predict that sometime soon, this will be renamed Scotiabank Theatre Calgary.
Here’s a list of movies that premiered with this theatre:
-The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
-Syriana
-Aeon Flux
-Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
-Just Friends
-Walk The Line
-Derailed
-Chicken Little
Here’s a list of the first movies shown at Cineplex Cinemas Mississauga (when it was known as The Coliseum):
=Digital sound
-Breakdown
-Warriors of Virtue
-Murder at 1600
-Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion
-That Darn Cat
-Volcano
-The Saint
-Father’s Day
-Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
-Night Falls on Manhattan
-The Fifth Element*
Overall, a lot of movies for a (initially) 10 screen multiplex. Only two theatres didn’t have digital sound.
Here’s a list of the last movies shown at Landmark Cinemas Square One:
-Annabelle
-Bang Bang!
-Daawat-e-Ishq
-Dolphin Tale 2
-Dr. Carrie
-Finding Fanny
-Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo
-Haider
-The Hundred-Foot Journey
-Khoobsurat
-No Good Deed
Cineplex will open a new concept called “Junxion”, which combines a movie theatre with an entertainment centre (a la The Rec Room). It will also have a food hall and even an outdoor patio on the roof. This will open Kildonan Place in 2021, closing this current theatre.
In late 2020, Cineplex would open a new concept called “Junxion”, which combines a movie theatre with an entertainment centre (a la The Rec Room). It will also have a food hall and even an outdoor patio on the roof. This will open in Erin Mills Town Centre’s former Sears space and will expand to other locations in the future (such as Kildonan Place in Winnipeg).
I can’t find any pictures of this theatre’s lobby before it was renovated (I think). Was it styled the same way as other SilverCity theatres?
I can’t find any photos on the internet of this theatre before Empire Theatre’s takeover. Did this theatre have SilverCity or Famous Players branding?
Why did Cineplex continue to operate this one despite another newer theatre (Yonge-Eglinton) bringing in the crowds?
In terms of layout, this theatre is a mirror image of Coliseum Scarborough (Cineplex Cinemas Scarborough).
Out of all Scotiabank Theatres, this is the only one named after the mall it’s located in. There are Scotiabank Theatres in Vancouver, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Halifax, St. John’s, and Chinook. I predict that sometime soon, this will be renamed Scotiabank Theatre Calgary.
The name should be changed to Cinéma Famous Player Carrefour Angrignon.
The name should be changed to Cinéma Cineplex Quartier Cavendish
I think this cinema held the premiere of “The Wiggles Movie” on December 18, 1997, as it was the only movie theatre in the City Centre at the time.
This theatre specifically opened on February 19, 1999 with the movie “Office Space” and one week after Colossus opened in Vaughan.
Here’s a list of movies that premiered with this theatre: -The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe -Syriana -Aeon Flux -Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire -Just Friends -Walk The Line -Derailed -Chicken Little
Here’s a list of the first movies shown at Cineplex Cinemas Mississauga (when it was known as The Coliseum): =Digital sound -Breakdown -Warriors of Virtue -Murder at 1600 -Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion -That Darn Cat -Volcano -The Saint -Father’s Day -Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery -Night Falls on Manhattan -The Fifth Element* Overall, a lot of movies for a (initially) 10 screen multiplex. Only two theatres didn’t have digital sound.
Here’s a list of the last movies shown at Landmark Cinemas Square One: -Annabelle -Bang Bang! -Daawat-e-Ishq -Dolphin Tale 2 -Dr. Carrie -Finding Fanny -Goreyan Nu Daffa Karo -Haider -The Hundred-Foot Journey -Khoobsurat -No Good Deed
Here’s a list of the last movies shown at Cineplex Odeon First Markham Place: -Cinderella -Insurgent (3D) -Get Hard -Home (3D) -Lost and Love
Name should be changed to Roadhouse Cinemas Scottsdale.
This theatre actually opened on December 9, 2005. The Grand Opening ad even said so itself.
This cinema is initially a clone of Famous Players Burlington 8 (now SilverCity Burlington) which opened the same year.
As of 2020, Guzzo no longer holds its share of the cinema.
The theatre is now closed as of 2020 due to the opening of Cineplex Cinemas at the Centre nearby.
The theatre is now known as Imagine Cinemas Keswick. It’s now owned by Imagine Cinemas.
Where did you get this image from? How can I access newspapers with movie theatre listings?
The name should be changed to Imagine Cinemas Carlton. Carlton Cinema was used by Magic Lantern Theatres from 2010-2016.
The name should be “Cinéma Cineplex Odeon Brossard et VIP” and it has 20 total screens (15 regular, 1 UltraAVX/D-Box, and 4 VIP).
The name should be changed to “Cineplex Cinemas Sherwood Park”
Cineplex will open a new concept called “Junxion”, which combines a movie theatre with an entertainment centre (a la The Rec Room). It will also have a food hall and even an outdoor patio on the roof. This will open Kildonan Place in 2021, closing this current theatre.
In late 2020, Cineplex would open a new concept called “Junxion”, which combines a movie theatre with an entertainment centre (a la The Rec Room). It will also have a food hall and even an outdoor patio on the roof. This will open in Erin Mills Town Centre’s former Sears space and will expand to other locations in the future (such as Kildonan Place in Winnipeg).