Landmark Cinemas City Centre
10200 102nd Avenue,
Edmonton,
AB
T5J 4B7
10200 102nd Avenue,
Edmonton,
AB
T5J 4B7
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The cinema’s opening films include “License to Drive,” “Midnight Run,” “Die Hard,” “Big,” “Lady in White,” “Monkey Shines,” “Bull Durham,” and “The Great Outdoors.”
I’ve only seen 3 movies here: Sing, Uncharted, and The Fabelmans. I’d like to see more here in the future as I love the aesthetic of this theatre, but ever since Park Indigo took over the City Centre parking the prices have been ridiculous…
Images added. Additional history credit Stephen Leigh.
“Cineplex Odeon’s Eaton Place Cinema opens on July 28, 1988. Located at Eaton Centre, 3rd Floor, Phase II, 101st Street and 102 Avenue in Edmonton. With nine screens and a seating capacity of 3,400 seats, making it the largest complex of it’s kind in Canada. Lucasfilm THX Sound Systems with 70MM projection capabilities are featured in two of the largest houses. "Midnight Run”, “Die Hard” in 70 MM, “Big”, “Monkey Shines”, “License to Drive”, “The Great Outdoors”, “Lady in White” and “Bull Durham” are the opening features. January 19, 2002, theatre changes name to Edmonton City Centre, due to mall’s name change. Ownership change to Empire Theatres on September 30, 2005. Ownership change to Landmark Cinemas on November 22, 2013. Theatre is still open and showing movies."
This opened on July 29th, 1988 as the largest cinema in Canada. It was renamed City Centre in 2001. Owners were Cineplex Odeon in 1988, Empire Theatres in 2005, Landmark Theatres in 2013 and Kinepolis in 2017 (Keeping the Landmark brand name in Canada). Eaton Centre cinemas Fri, Jul 29, 1988 – 33 · Edmonton Journal (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) · Newspapers.com
Sold to Landmark in 2013.
There are two pictures of the theater’s mall entry area here: View link