Some info. The 2nd screen opened on September 29th, 1973 as the Mews Art cinema. Its entrance was at 10 Muzzy. In 1974 the Muzzy entrance was renamed The Flick. On November 15th, 1974 it became the Lexington Cinema 1 & 2 with the 3rd screen opening in 1981. Closed in 1989 and reopened on June 1st, 1990 as the Lexington Flick with two screens.
December 16th, 1988 grand opening ad in the photo section touts the Futurvision, Showscan and being the largest theatre in the entire seaboard, laser beams, video wall etc…
This opened on May 21st, 1993. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopened as the Zoetrope on July 12th, 1991.
This opened on April 5th, 1991. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
This opened on August 9th, 1991 as “The Cinematic Experience of the 90’s”. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopened by Entertainment Cinemas on March 30th, 1990. Grand opening ad in photo section.
This opened on June 3rd, 1988. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Opened December 25th, 1968. Loew’s Natick theatre opening Sun, Dec 22, 1968 – 88 · The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts) · Newspapers.com
Opened in 1976. No ad found.
This opened on June 23rd, 1989. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Slight correction. Opened on June 13th, 1973 as the Littleton Twin Cinema. It was renamed the Littleton Flick on July 22nd, 1977. More to come.
Some info. The 2nd screen opened on September 29th, 1973 as the Mews Art cinema. Its entrance was at 10 Muzzy. In 1974 the Muzzy entrance was renamed The Flick. On November 15th, 1974 it became the Lexington Cinema 1 & 2 with the 3rd screen opening in 1981. Closed in 1989 and reopened on June 1st, 1990 as the Lexington Flick with two screens.
Six screens on November 24th, 1989. Another ad posted.
December 16th, 1988 grand opening ad in the photo section touts the Futurvision, Showscan and being the largest theatre in the entire seaboard, laser beams, video wall etc…
This opened as Meadow Plaza 8 on December 19th, 1986. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
Reopened by the Movie City chain on February 3rd, 1984 with three screens. Ad in the photo section.
And four screens on May 23rd, 1984. Ad in photo section.
Three screens on June 25th, 1982, the Green, Blue, and Red. Ad in photo section.
3 screens on May 13th, 1983. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
3 screens on December 16th, 1983. Grand opening ad posted. Also known as Bell3vue for a very short time.
This opened on June 25th, 1982. Grand opening ad in the photo section.
7 screens opening on December 18th, 1981. Another ad posted.
Reopened as New Sharon on June 14th, 1981. No ad found.
This became a twin cinema on March 17th, 1978. Ad in the photo section.
Became a twin on December 15th, 1978. no ad found.
Two screens opening on January 20th, 1978. Grand opening ad in the photo section.