Phoenix Theatres Entertainment Village 14 + PTX
1600 Village Market Boulevard SE,
Leesburg,
VA
20175
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Operated by: Phoenix Theatres Entertainment
Previously operated by: CMX Cinemas, Cobb Theatres
Firms: RLS Design Group
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: Cobb Village 12, CMX Village 14
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
571.291.9462
Manager:
718.961.2715
Nearby Theaters
The 1,800-seat Cobb Village 12 Cinemas opened on July 22nd, 2011 in the Village at Leesburg. All theaters use digital projection and sound, including 3 VIP theaters with reserved seating, and an auditorium with D-Box seats. The lobby also has a bar and grill and a concession café with hot food menu. A premiere theater in the area with quality showmanship.
It was temporary closed in April 2026 as it had been taken over by Phoenix Theatres and will reopened on May 15, 2026 as the Phoenix Theatres Entertainment Village 14 + PTX
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Recent comments (view all 17 comments)
I agree thebrat – the Auro system didn’t really impress me as much as Dolby Atmos has. ‘Mr Peabody & Shermans’ soundmix was mediocre at best, the non-use of rear center sound creates a gigantic hole behind the listener – I’d like to resee/hear this in 7.1 now. As to the theater complex – really nice! It was odd though, that the 1.85 aspect ratio of ‘Mr Peabody’ didn’t fill out the screen, it was nestled in the middle of the screen with black borders on the sides as well above and below the image (huh?)
oh and according to the phone message that you get when you call the theater, it states that ALL the screens can playback 7.1 movies [thumbs up]
Hey, Giles. I too was pissed about “Mr. Peabody” not filling up the screen and I even thought the sound was off-putting. I have a theory that the left and right fronts were covered by the masking, as auditorium 11 uses side masking. For the record, Turbo was a better-sounding film, and Ender’s Game uses Auro to its advantage. Those films were in scope, filled up the screen, and very robust (aside from the rattle issue in Ender’s Game). Let’s hope Amazing Spider-Man 2 is better.
I could cite any theater that uses side masking – but when compared to say AMC Mazza – which I frequent a lot – when a 1.85 film is presented – the top and bottom are consistent to a 2.35 (‘scope’) film and the only thing that is reduced is the sides of the screen reducing the screen horizontally (the theater setup folk obviously didn’t place the speakers too far out left and right to be obscured when a 1.85 film is shown) – why black borders would appear (around the entire image) seems to suggest as if the projector was somehow pushed forwards. From what I’ve been reading online, neither the Auro or the Atmos mix of ‘Mr Peabody’ are nothing to write home about. I saw ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ (Dolby Atmos) the next day and that holospheric audio soundscape was like night and day and just jaw dropping.
I have a solution for side-masked screens. Install 5 speakers behind the screen. The AFI Silver does this. Just route front left and right to the far left and right for scope, route the two to front left center and front right center for flat. Same goes for the height channels in Auro.
Taken over by CMX Cinemas in October of 2017, it was then operated as the CMX Village 14.
Please update, total sets 1,393
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 70
Theatre 2 74
Theatre 3 86
Theatre 4 78
Theatre 5 68
Theatre 6 and 7 177
Theatre 8 55
Theatre 9 and 10 106
Theatre 11 82
Theatre 12 64
Theatre 13 127 with DBOX
Theatre 14 123
Please update, this theatre is currently renovating and temporarily closed, reopening on May 15, 2026 as the Phoenix Theatres Entertainment Village 14+ PTX
Grand reopening ad in the photos section
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 70
Theatre 2 74
Theatre 3 86
Theatre 4 78
Theatre 5 68
Theatre 6 and 7 177 PTX was added to this screens
Theatre 8 55
Theatre 9 and 10 106
Theatre 11 82
Theatre 12 64
Theatre 13 127 with DBOX
Theatre 14 123
Phoenix using CMX seating, added PTX to screens 6 and 7
Opened July 22, 2011 as the Cobb Village 12 Cinemas:
Leesburg, VA: Cobb Village 12 Cinemas Opens [Jul 22, 2011]
CMX acquired Cobb Cinemas in 2017:
CMX to Acquire Cobb Theatres [Oct 11, 2017]
Taken over by Phoenix Theatres Entertainment and reopened May 15, 2026:
Leesburg, VA: Village at Leesburg Movie Theater Renamed and Upgraded Under New Management [May 20, 2026]