Regal Cross Keys Stadium 12
151 American Boulevard,
Turnersville,
NJ
08012
151 American Boulevard,
Turnersville,
NJ
08012
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Please update, CLOSED
Not surprised, this theatre was Regal planned closing when filing for Chapter 13 several years ago and this is one of the few locations that was General Admission seating, they never started reserve seating.
Theatre closed on Jan 29, 2026. From NJ.com…
N.J. Regal Cinemas location closes abruptly The Regal Cross Keys location in Turnersville has close suddenly.
The Regal Cross Keys movie theater in Gloucester County has permanently closed as of Thursday, according to an email sent to customers.
The theater was located near a Walmart at 151 American Blvd. in the Turnersville section of Washington Township.
The email from Regal Cinemas directed customers to another theater in Washington Township, located at 121 Tuckahoe Road in Sewell.
“Regal Cross Keys has closed as of Thursday, January 29th. Another Regal location is still in your vicinity,” the email said. “We hope you check out the following theatre.
PhillyVoice.com quotes Cinema Treasures in the article about the theatre’s closing..
https://www.phillyvoice.com/regal-cross-keys-closed-nj-movie-theater-turnersville-washington/
This is one of the few Regal theatres that are not reserved seating
Throughout my life, I’ve seen the following movies here: Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Clockstoppers, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, American Hustle, Taken 3, Ouija: Origin of Evil, Split, Get Out, The Belko Experiment, Phoenix Forgotten, Happy Death Day, and mother!
More will likely follow in the next few months…
This opened on December 9th, 1994. Its grand opening ad can be found in the photo section for this cinema.
Correct. Both this and the UA Cross Keys were built around that time.
Google Earths shows the theatre was there in 1995. I believe it was built sometime in 1994
Saw the Brady Bunch movie here while attending Rowan. Only other one I recall is Scream.
This theater is pretty nice for what it is. Comfortable seats, and good sound. I remember this as being the first theater I ever saw an advertisment for Titanic, 2 years before it hit theaters. It was a black standee that just said “James Cameron’s Titanic. Coming Soon.”