Photos favorited by Ryan Serowinski

  • <p>Houses 14 auditoriums(13 regular auditoriums(three large sized screens(1, 8, & 14), six medium sized screens(2, 5-6, 9-10, & 13), and 4 small sized screens(3-4 and 11-12), and an IMAX screen(7), all play digital film and screens 7(the IMAX screen), 8, 12, 13, & 14 are all capable of showing 3D movies. It opened as a Great Escape Theatres in 2010, then in 2012 Regal took over operations.</p>
  • <p>The movies that played at this theater on August 2nd, 2018:</p>
            
              <p>Screen 1: Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 2: Mission Impossible Fallout(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 3: The Equalizer 2</p>
            
              <p>Screen 4: Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 5: Death of a Nation(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 6: Ant-Man and the Wasp(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 7: Mission Impossible Fallout in IMAX(PG-13)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 8: Incredibles 2(PG)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 9: The Spy Who Dumped Me(sneak peek showings)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 10: Hotel Transylvania 3 Summer Vacation(PG)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 11: Christopher Robin(PG)(sneak peek showings)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 12: The Darkest Minds(PG-13)(sneak peek showings)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 13: Teen Titans GO! To the Movies(PG)</p>
            
              <p>Screen 14: Rachel Hollis(Fathom Event)</p>
  • <p>The number of seats in this auditorium(along with 3-4 & 12) is possibly less than 60-80.</p>
  • <p>studio promotional standee advertising ‘Dolby Cinema’ auditorium</p>
  • <p>lockdown 2020</p>
  • <p>Here’s a picture of the new-ish seats. The IMAX auditorium was the first major renovation to the theater, replacing the old worn-out cloth seats with huge leather seats (sadly no reclining though), and adding in their new laser projectors to replace the old digital projector that would barely fill up the screen. They also added in some side speakers and ceiling speakers for a more immersive experience.</p>
  • <p>7 July 2007 photo by Howard B. Haas of Philadelphia, USA. 1st time that I photographed Ziegfeld marquee. Enjoyed this movie, too!</p>
  • <p>7 July 2007 photo by Howard B. Haas of Philadelphia, USA</p>
  • <p>June 2006</p>
  • <p>Dress Code (December, 2015)</p>
  • <p>Exterior shot in 2021</p>
  • <p>What they ended with in August of 2015</p>
  • <p>Cinemark Roanoke in 2021 wider look at the XD entry</p>
  • <p>December 4th, 1999</p>
  • <p>LHM Cinema Poster case. Photo by Nathan Caban.</p>
  • <p>LHM Cinema Marquee for Aladdin. Photo by Nathan Caban.</p>
  • <p>Auditorium at the Cinemark</p>
  • <p>July 1987</p>
  • <p>July 1987</p>
  • <p>October 3, 1987 The Syosset gets the Sneak Preview while The UA Cinema 150 down the street gets the booking. Sneak with “The Pic-up Artist”</p>
  • <p>Rave / Cinemark Ridgmar Mall 13 and XD - auditorium entry</p>
  • <p>Date Shows At The Bottom Right.</p>
  • <p>Taken During Japan’s Premieres Of Star Wars And Close Encounters Of The Third Kind In June 1978.</p>