From the South Bay Cinemas facebook page @robboehm
Hi Everyone. It has been a long time since you have seen a post from this page. The short of the story is that the principal partner of the company passed away in 2020 after a long battle with cancer and it set the project back greatly. Many of you have started seeing construction going on again. I can confirm now that we have re-grouped and are moving along. The hope is to be ready before Easter. It will still be 5 screens with all luxury recliner seating. As a matter of fact, the seats were purchased today. The interior will be all-new. The plan is to have some food items as well as beer and wine and an all-new party rental program. And no, we will not nearly as expensive as Farmingdale or Deer Park. We don’t have anything else right now to share but again, if everything moves along, we shall see you by Easter. – The South Bay Cinemas Team
This theatre will reopen next year, being taken over by the owners who operate the Pelham Picture House. From their facebook page:
With the end of 2021 in sight, you might be looking ahead for good things coming in 2022. The Picture House is thrilled to share the news that we’re expanding operations to Bronxville! The historic theater on Kraft Ave. will now be part of The Picture House community. We can’t wait to welcome you to the theater starting in February!
Please update, theatre name is Bay Theater, current display ad in photos section. Total seats 275. Theatre 1 73, Theatre 2 47, Theatre 3 83, Theatre 4 28 and Theatre 5 44
FROM LANDMARK THEATRES WEBSITE:
Renovations include new state-of-the-art auditoriums with large screens, luxury recliners and rockers. A new greatly expanded concession stand will allow for upgraded food and beverage service, including the introduction of beer and wine in the coming months. New digital signage and a fresh interior design are among the remodel features.
Please update, it was twin March 31, 1978 by RKO Theatres. No Grand opening ad. Cineplex Odeon bought RKO Century in 1987. Please add RKO and RKO Century as previous owners
Please update, closed on January 27, 1994 with Sister Act 2, Addams Family Values, Batman: The Mask of Phantasm, Waynes World and Carlito’s Way. Theatre became a 2nd run theatre after Hylan Plaza Cinemas open.
Please update, expanded to 14 screens on September 15, 1995. No official ad of the expansion. The September 22, 1995, the ad said it additional 4 screens. Updated ads posted.
From the South Bay Cinemas facebook page @robboehm Hi Everyone. It has been a long time since you have seen a post from this page. The short of the story is that the principal partner of the company passed away in 2020 after a long battle with cancer and it set the project back greatly. Many of you have started seeing construction going on again. I can confirm now that we have re-grouped and are moving along. The hope is to be ready before Easter. It will still be 5 screens with all luxury recliner seating. As a matter of fact, the seats were purchased today. The interior will be all-new. The plan is to have some food items as well as beer and wine and an all-new party rental program. And no, we will not nearly as expensive as Farmingdale or Deer Park. We don’t have anything else right now to share but again, if everything moves along, we shall see you by Easter. – The South Bay Cinemas Team
This location is showing Licorice Pizza in 70MM on Friday
Please update, expanded to 20 screen on December 3, 1999. No grand opening expansion ad.
This theatre will reopen next year, being taken over by the owners who operate the Pelham Picture House. From their facebook page: With the end of 2021 in sight, you might be looking ahead for good things coming in 2022. The Picture House is thrilled to share the news that we’re expanding operations to Bronxville! The historic theater on Kraft Ave. will now be part of The Picture House community. We can’t wait to welcome you to the theater starting in February!
Please update, theatre closed, hasn’t reopened since the shutdown.
movies theaters that require vaccination guests only mask are optional
Please update, it’s AMC Garden State Plaza 16
Seating capacity: 1. 35 2. 70 3. 70 4. 129 5. 217 BIG SHOW/ATMOS 6. 83 7. 70 8. 40 9. 129
Please update, theatre open January 9, 2004. Grand Opening ad in photos section.
Please update, theatre opened October 22, 2004. Grand opening ad in photos Total seats 1190, theatre was installed recliner seats several years ago.
Please update, total seats 297
Please update, theatre open June 12, 2014. Total seats 220. No stadium seating
mask at most theaters recommended not mandatory plus vaccinated is mandatory. New York State or City No mandatory mask mandates
Please update, theatre open June 20, 1962 with Five Finger Excercise and 13 West Street Grand opeinin ads in photos section
Please update, theatre name is Bay Theater, current display ad in photos section. Total seats 275. Theatre 1 73, Theatre 2 47, Theatre 3 83, Theatre 4 28 and Theatre 5 44
Theatre ticketing is thru Atom Tickets
just uploaded new outdoor photos taken on thanksgiving
Please update, total seats 185 Screen 1 74 Screen 2 68 Screen 3 25 Screen 4 18 Source: Landmark rsvp ticketing webpage
FROM LANDMARK THEATRES WEBSITE: Renovations include new state-of-the-art auditoriums with large screens, luxury recliners and rockers. A new greatly expanded concession stand will allow for upgraded food and beverage service, including the introduction of beer and wine in the coming months. New digital signage and a fresh interior design are among the remodel features.
Please update, theatre closed for showing movies on February 22, 1990 with Courage Mountain and Stanley and Iris
Please update, it was twin March 31, 1978 by RKO Theatres. No Grand opening ad. Cineplex Odeon bought RKO Century in 1987. Please add RKO and RKO Century as previous owners
Please update, became a Triplex on june 15, 1979, ad in phtos
Please update, closed on January 27, 1994 with Sister Act 2, Addams Family Values, Batman: The Mask of Phantasm, Waynes World and Carlito’s Way. Theatre became a 2nd run theatre after Hylan Plaza Cinemas open.
grand opening ad in photos section
Please update, expanded to 14 screens on September 15, 1995. No official ad of the expansion. The September 22, 1995, the ad said it additional 4 screens. Updated ads posted.
wrong date,
theater reopening November 19. ad in photos section