It appears that it did briefly reopened in 2022, judging by Google Street View. As of 2025, some posters that hasn’t been touched since 2022 are still completely visible but faded.
Opened on March 19, 1929 with Jean Hersholt in “The Younger Generation” along with a live performance by the Monahan Post Band Orchestra and address speeches by Governor A.J. Weaver and Congressman Charles H. Sloan. Otherwise, unknown if extras added.
Closed as a first-run theater on August 30, 1994 with “Andre”.
Opened with Walt Disney’s “The Jungle Book” and “Charlie The Lonesome Cougar”.
Opened on July 1, 1970 with “The Adventurers” in Screen 1 and “Patton” in Screen 2.
Once operated by Lesser Theatre Services.
Once operated by Lesser Theatre Services.
Opened on October 29, 1975.
Last operated by Martin Theatres, closed on September 4, 1983.
It appears that it did briefly reopened in 2022, judging by Google Street View. As of 2025, some posters that hasn’t been touched since 2022 are still completely visible but faded.
Closed on October 17, 1999.
Closed on January 31, 2003.
Closed on September 18, 1978 with “Oh God!” and “The Sea Gypsies”.
Actual closing date is November 13, 2009.
Closed after the 1994 season on October 27, 1994.
Once operated by ABC North Central Theatres, Plitt Theatres, and Cineplex Odeon.
Closed on October 15, 2000.
Closed on December 29, 2002.
This opened with six screens.
Actual closing date is January 25, 2012.
Opened on September 1, 1989.
Closed on September 8, 1983 with “Escape 2000” and “War Games”.
First operated by Trolley Theatres
First operated by Trolley Theatres, later by Plitt Theatres, then Cineplex Odeon, and finally Loews Cineplex until closing on September 4, 1997.
This was the first ever movie theater to open in Essex since the late-1987 closure of the Essex Cinemas 1-2-3-4, which will have its own CT page soon.
Opened on March 19, 1929 with Jean Hersholt in “The Younger Generation” along with a live performance by the Monahan Post Band Orchestra and address speeches by Governor A.J. Weaver and Congressman Charles H. Sloan. Otherwise, unknown if extras added.
Closed on May 26, 1988 with “Beetlejuice” in Screen 1 and “The Last Emperor” in Screen 2.