Pleaase update, based on new and old photos the 3 screens that were down the hallway on the right is probadly retail space and one theatre on the left was closed off. Pictures courtesy of northfork.com in photos section. Old theatres 2,3 and 4 reopened now Theatre 1, 2 and 3. Total capacity now 200 seats.
Movie Buffs Rejoice: Mattituck Cinemas reopens with a new look and first-run movies
In a pleasant Tuesday night surprise this week, Mattituck Cinemas reopened its doors in Mattituck Plaza — and not a blockbuster too soon.
With three screens all showing first-run films, a slick new art-deco look and a concession stand that, in addition to all your movie-house faves, includes a special Lucharitos section (with margaritas, too!), Mattituck Cinemas’ new incarnation is returning to its roots.
After its unannounced Tuesday night soft opening, James McKinnon, representative for the Cardinale family, talked about the “labor of love” that went into the relaunch.
“We’d been talking about it for a while. A lot of people would say, ‘oh, we miss the movie theater!’ But we weren’t sure. The movie theater industry is not what it once was,” McKinnon says. “Ultimately, my father-in-law [Alan Cardinale of Cardinale Management, which owns the shopping plaza] decided, let’s give it a shot. It was really him who was willing to take the risk.”
Work has been ongoing to relaunch in earnest for nearly a year, according to McKinnon, re-envisioning Mattituck Cinemas with little luxuries to tempt film lovers from their couches. The theater has been outfitted with all-new, larger screens, state of the art sound systems and projection equipment, and comfortable reclining seats.
“The response was amazing,” McKinnon says of the Tuesday night soft opening. “When people walk in and see what it looks like now, they’re pleasantly surprised.”
The theater first opened in November 1973 and for many years was the sole year-round movie house on the North Fork. While McKinnon acknowledges that the movie theater industry has changed immensely since then, especially in the wake of Covid, he and his family felt that a cinema was important to the North Fork.
“It’s really a labor of love and wanting to do something good for the community,” says McKinnon, who was happily surprised by the positive community response as word quickly spread. “Marc [LaMaina, owner of Lucharitos] did a little blurb on Facebook about us opening, and I was shocked at the response from one little post! It was a nice feeling … the Cardinale family appreciates the support and we hope the community turns out for it.”
This weekend, Mattituck Cinemas is screening “Conclave,” “Wild Robot” and “Venom.” McKinnon is planning a grand opening which just so happens to coincide with some huge new releases: “Wicked,” “Gladiator II” and “Moana 2.” Visit Mattituck Cinemas on Facebook for updates and call 631-298-7469 for the latest showings.
Please update, theatre now open according to the facebook page. Currently show, The Wild Robot, Concieve and Venom. Just reopned under new management. Curently in soft opening according to their facebook page.
Please update, it was taken over by Regal Cinemas on July 22, 2005. First display ad in photos section. Additonal photos I’ll upload of the complex next week.
Please update, total seats 738
Theatre 1 and 2 119 seats (LOOK PX)
Theatre 3 115 seats
Theatre 4 118 seats
Theatre 5 86 seats
Theatre 6 96 seats
Theatre 7 85 seats
Please update, total seats 399
Theatre 1 17 seats
Theatre 2, 3 and 5 30 seats
Theatre 4, 6, 7 and 8 56 seats
Theatre 9 68 seats
Please update, total seats 1661. This location recently got installed AMC Signature Heated Recliners in all screens except theatre 10 that Dolby.
Theatre 1 52 seats
Theatre 2 56 seats
Theatre 3 57 seats
Theatre 4 96 seats
Theatre 5 74 seats
Theatre 6 43 seats
Theatre 7 123 seats
Theatre 8 34 seats
Theatre 9 118 seats
Theatre 10 178 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 11 184 seats 70MM DTS
Theatre 12 170 New Prime at AMC
Theatre 13 73 seats
Theatre 14 33 seats
Theatre 15 45 seats
Theatre 16 80 seats
Theatre 17 48 seats
Theatre 18 33 seats
Theatre 19 48 seats
Theatre 20 72 Seats
Theatre 21 66 seats
RealD 3D in screens 5, 7, 9, 11, 12, 16, 20 and 21
ill be living near it next month, will post pictures once I move to Houston
uploaded photos of the new plush rockers in the photos section, they’re like recliners but don’t recline.
THEATRE 1 now installed with Prime at AMC, no Dolby Cinema because it dosen’t meet Dolby specs at this location
Please update, total seats now 1242, IMAX with Laser recently installed in theatre 7 with Plush Rockers
Theatre 1 70 seats
Theatre 2 101 seats
Theatre 3 74 seats
Theatre 4 103 seats
Theatre 5 72 seats
Theatre 6 33 seats
Theatre 7 218 IMAX with Laser
Theatre 8 110 seats Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 9 t0 12 78 seats
Theatre 13 85 seats
Theatre 14 64 seats
Please update, total seats now 1435, theatre 16 rebranded as Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 1,3,4, 9 and 10 103 seats
Theatre 2 and 11 57 seats
Theatre 5 and 12 99 seats
Theatre 6 and 7 43 seats
Theatre 8 135 seats
Theatre 13, 14 and 15 67 seats
Theatre 16 186 Dolby Cinema at AMC formerly BTX
The BTX auditorium rebranded as Prime at AMC in theatre 6
Please update, total seats 4106
Theatre 1 and 20 296 seats
Theatre 2 and 19 288 sets
Theatre 3, 7, 8 13, 14 and 18 107 seats
Theatre 4, 5, 6, 15, 16 and 17 190 seats
Theatre 9 380 seats
Theatre 10 186 seats (Dolby Cinema at AMC)
Theatre 11 209 seats (IMAX with Laser)
Theatre 12 381 seats
Please update, total seats 1584
Theatre 1 103
Theatre 2 125
Theatre 3 205
Theatre 4 242
Theatre 5 193
Theatre 6 and 7 140
Theatre 8 129
Theatre 9 115
Theatre 10 192
Source: Regal rsvp ticketing system, this theatre just went reserved seating recently.
It looks like 8, 9, 13 and 14 are closed for new seating
Please update, total seats 42 seats, they just installed recliners.
Please update, total seats is 2455, All screens now have plush seating except Dolby which is recliners.
Theatre 1 291 (Loews) (Dolby CInema at AMC)
Theatre 2 235 (KINGS) 70MM DTS Equipped
Theatre 3 214 (STATE)
Theatre 4 193 (Olympia)
Theatre 5 206 (Valencia)
Theatre 6 110 (Capital)
Theatre 7/8 120 (PARADISE)(AVALON)
Theatre 9 138 (MAJGESTIC)
Theatre 10 101 (CANAL)
Theatre 11 115 (PALACE)
Theatre 12 145 (JERSEY)
Theatre 13 472 (IMAX Laser/70MM)
RealD 3D in screens 2,3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12
Pleaase update, based on new and old photos the 3 screens that were down the hallway on the right is probadly retail space and one theatre on the left was closed off. Pictures courtesy of northfork.com in photos section. Old theatres 2,3 and 4 reopened now Theatre 1, 2 and 3. Total capacity now 200 seats.
From Northforker.com by Lee Meyer
Movie Buffs Rejoice: Mattituck Cinemas reopens with a new look and first-run movies
In a pleasant Tuesday night surprise this week, Mattituck Cinemas reopened its doors in Mattituck Plaza — and not a blockbuster too soon.
With three screens all showing first-run films, a slick new art-deco look and a concession stand that, in addition to all your movie-house faves, includes a special Lucharitos section (with margaritas, too!), Mattituck Cinemas’ new incarnation is returning to its roots.
After its unannounced Tuesday night soft opening, James McKinnon, representative for the Cardinale family, talked about the “labor of love” that went into the relaunch.
“We’d been talking about it for a while. A lot of people would say, ‘oh, we miss the movie theater!’ But we weren’t sure. The movie theater industry is not what it once was,” McKinnon says. “Ultimately, my father-in-law [Alan Cardinale of Cardinale Management, which owns the shopping plaza] decided, let’s give it a shot. It was really him who was willing to take the risk.”
Work has been ongoing to relaunch in earnest for nearly a year, according to McKinnon, re-envisioning Mattituck Cinemas with little luxuries to tempt film lovers from their couches. The theater has been outfitted with all-new, larger screens, state of the art sound systems and projection equipment, and comfortable reclining seats. “The response was amazing,” McKinnon says of the Tuesday night soft opening. “When people walk in and see what it looks like now, they’re pleasantly surprised.”
The theater first opened in November 1973 and for many years was the sole year-round movie house on the North Fork. While McKinnon acknowledges that the movie theater industry has changed immensely since then, especially in the wake of Covid, he and his family felt that a cinema was important to the North Fork.
“It’s really a labor of love and wanting to do something good for the community,” says McKinnon, who was happily surprised by the positive community response as word quickly spread. “Marc [LaMaina, owner of Lucharitos] did a little blurb on Facebook about us opening, and I was shocked at the response from one little post! It was a nice feeling … the Cardinale family appreciates the support and we hope the community turns out for it.”
This weekend, Mattituck Cinemas is screening “Conclave,” “Wild Robot” and “Venom.” McKinnon is planning a grand opening which just so happens to coincide with some huge new releases: “Wicked,” “Gladiator II” and “Moana 2.” Visit Mattituck Cinemas on Facebook for updates and call 631-298-7469 for the latest showings.
Total Seats: 1018
Theatre 1 95 seats (35MM)
Theatre 2 35
Theatre 3 70
Theatre 4 107
Theatre 5 101 (REALD 3D)
Theatre 6 159
Theatre 7 179 (REALD 3D) (70MM)
Theatre 8 68
Theatre 9 49
Theatre 10 67
Theatre 11 35
Theatre 12 53
On September 12, 2024 the theatre was dedicated to Spike Lee Cinema, but the official name is still Downtown Brooklyn.
Pictures of the renovations and the placque in the photos section.
Please update, total seats 200
Theatre 1 and 2 70 seats
Theatre 3 60 seats
Source: from theatre management Also grand opening ad in photos section
Please update, total seats 441
Theatre 1 80
Theatre 2 85
Theatre 3 30
Theatre 4 158
Theatre 5 88
Im only quoting what was on his facebook page
Please update, the theatre will have 3 screens with recliners.
Please update, theatre now open according to the facebook page. Currently show, The Wild Robot, Concieve and Venom. Just reopned under new management. Curently in soft opening according to their facebook page.
I was there in 1988 with the garage and been there many times with all 3 renovations of the theater. I believe i have photos in the photos section
Please update, total seats reduced to 3783
Theatre 1 and 18 182 seats Theatre 2, 3 and 4 137 Theatre 5 125 Theatre 6 126 Theatre 7 183 (Screen X) Theatre 8 172 (4DX) Theatre 9 402 Theatre 10 373 (IMAX) Theatr 11 413 (RPX) Theatre 12 397 Theatre 13 181 Theatre 14 183 Theatre 15, 16 and 17 151 Theatre 18 182 seats
Please update, it was taken over by Regal Cinemas on July 22, 2005. First display ad in photos section. Additonal photos I’ll upload of the complex next week.