Cineplex Cinemas Winston Churchill
2081 Winston Park Drive,
Oakville,
ON
L6H 6P5
2081 Winston Park Drive,
Oakville,
ON
L6H 6P5
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This theatre opened with Living Out Loud, Very Bad Things, Rush Hour, Outside Ozona, The Prince of Egypt, Waking Ned Devine, Elizabeth, Antz, Meet Joe Black, Pleasantville, Jack Frost, What Dreams May Come, American History, The Wizard of Oz, Ronin, Life is Beautiful, The Red Violin, Home Fries and Celebrity.
Screen count is now at 22 screens as the #1-10 wing was partially renovated for a Cineplex VIP section in early 2020. Similar to Yonge-Dundas in downtown Toronto (which also had a VIP renovation), the latter screens were not renumbered so 6-7 no longer exist, 8-10 in the #1-10 wing are the same as before divided by a separate hallway and screens still overall count up to #24.
A screen was also converted to the 4DX format at this time as well.
1998 grand opening ad posted.
VIP Cinemas recently opened months ago since Oct 2019. The name “Cineplex Cinemas Winston Churchill and VIP” shall be attached since they have 5 VIP screens with a licensed lounge.
And with a massive 24 screens, it has everything like UltraAVX, DBOX, IMAX, RealD 3D and Recliner seats. Concessions range from Coke Freestyle, Outtakes, Starbucks, Pizza Pizza and alcohol.
Now Cineplex is merging with Cineworld next year…
Theatre opened on December 18, 1998 (same day as AMC Kennedy Commons and Cineplex Odeon First Markham Place), and was taken over by Cineplex in 2012.
Apparently undergoing some sort of renovations according to the Cineplex website although remaining open during renos.
This theatre should be referred as Cineplex Cinemas that was applied to the former AMCs (excluding Interchange 30)
I think it’s the same here. That’s why Empire Theatres picked up a lot of locations across Canada when Cineplex took over Famous Players.
I don’t think it’s “zone” that has anything to do with it. Many theatre chains have multiple theatres in the same booking zones. I think it’s a matter of whether or not competition would be prohibited by Cineplex owning two theatres in the same area. At least — that’s how it would be in the US. I don’t know about Canada.
Still puzzled how Cineplex Odeon is allowed to have both this and SilverCity just blocks away, when they had to divest of several locations after taking over Famous Players. And isn’t the downtown Yonge & Dundas and Scotiabank in the same “zone” as well?
Now the Cineplex Odeon Winston Churchill cinemas, should be changed on here.
The “Sony Digital Cinema 4K Theatre Locator” identifies this as a 4K cinema. I phoned and asked if “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” was playing 4K here, but the employee who answered didn’t seem clear on what 4K was and gave a vague answer about which showtimes were digital and which were film. Before travelling 34.5 km to this theatre, is there a more definitive way to confirm that this movie is playing 4K here?
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/mkt-digitalcinema/resource.latest.bbsccms-assets-mkt-digicinema-latest-webapp4ktheatregmap.shtml