University Flick

1986 N. High Street,
Columbus, OH 43201

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rivest266
rivest266 on November 14, 2021 at 2:48 pm

The University Flick, after being dropped by General Cinema in 1980 became the Movies on June 19th, 1981. Another ad posted.

rivest266
rivest266 on November 11, 2021 at 8:55 pm

Teaser grand opening ad posed.

DAK8601
DAK8601 on December 6, 2011 at 9:21 pm

“Star Wars” played at the University Flick for 41 weeks! It opened there June 24, 1977 and didn’t close until April 6, 1978.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on October 19, 2010 at 10:32 am

The University Theatre and other OSU-area movie theatres are described on this page: University District History: 100 Years of University District Theatres

seymourcox
seymourcox on July 31, 2009 at 6:24 pm

LIFE 1948 lobby view,
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kencmcintyre
kencmcintyre on November 14, 2008 at 8:58 pm

It looks like the restaurant was Moe’s Southwest Grill, a chain place. This location is no longer on Moe’s website, though. A used record store is currently advertising at 1980 N. High Street.
http://www.usedkids.com/home.html

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on August 10, 2005 at 4:54 am

In the absence of High Street movie theatres, OSU students are probably patronizing the 24-screen AMC Lennox Town Center megaplex, just across the Olentangy River from campus. This strip mall has other attractions for students, too: an Old Navy, a large Barnes & Noble, a Target, and a Staples. The local transit authority runs a frequent late-night bus from OSU to Lennox.

While in the Ohio Union this week, I also saw advertisements from the Arena Grand theatre downtown, offering tickets to OSU students for $3.

Neither the AMC Lennox Town Center nor the Arena Grand are listed here at CinemaTreasures.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on August 9, 2005 at 6:20 am

This building now contains two side-by-side restaurants, Penn Station East Coast Subs and Moe’s Southwest Grill. It is no longer easily recognizable as a former theatre.

After reviewing some Columbus Dispatch microfilm archives, I have to retract an earlier statement. This theatre was renamed from ‘University Theatre’ to ‘University Flick’ some time before it was sold to General Cinemas. The chain that owned this theatre, as well as the Northland and Eastland mall cinemas, used a distinctive hexagonal logo in its newspaper ads.

And yes, movies are coming back to North High Street. The ‘Gateway’ cinema, which will be part of the local Drexel chain, is now under construction on the east side of High, opposite 10th Street. It will be next door to the new Barnes & Noble which is replacing Long’s Bookstore next week.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on August 6, 2005 at 2:18 pm

The address was 1980 North High Street.

Hibi
Hibi on January 5, 2005 at 8:05 am

That’s for sure. A huge university, and not one theater in the district. There are plans for the Drexel group to open a multiplex in the Gateway project on south campus soon. I hope they make it.

Ron Newman
Ron Newman on November 9, 2004 at 9:42 am

When General Cinemas bought it they changed the name from “University Theatre” to “University Flick”.

It’s sad that there are no longer any movie theaters on High Street across from Ohio State.

dave-bronx™
dave-bronx™ on August 4, 2004 at 4:47 am

This was purchased by General Cinema from Modern Theatres around 1971 and was part of a package deal that included the Eastland and Northland here in Columbus and the Mercury and Mayland in Cleveland.

mld20
mld20 on July 30, 2004 at 2:51 am

This is the flick. The U-City was razed around 1990 or so and an Applebee’s Restaurant built there. The McDonald’s the seemed to grow out of the front of the theater is still there as well.

dave-bronx™
dave-bronx™ on July 27, 2004 at 10:33 pm

There were two General Cinemas near OSU – one they bought and called the University Flick, and one that they built called University City. Is this one the Flick? What happened to the U-City?