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Cathay Cineplexes 2001 7 1784 Yes Yes Previously operated by Studio Cinemas until 2001 as a 10-hall cineplex. Century Square: Tampines: Cathay Cineplexes 2023 6 720 Yes Hall 2 Yes Previously operated by Filmgarde until 24 April 2022. Cineleisure: Orchard Road: Golden Village 2023 6 TBA Yes Yes Yes Previously operated by Cathay Cineplexes 1997-2023.
Cathay Cineplex operated 12 movie screens in the mall but closed down on 30 June 2023. Golden Village and The Projector launched a new collaboration, Golden Village x The Projector (GVxTP), to take over the cinema space in the mall. [2] The collaboration will feature three Golden Village-branded halls and three The Projector-branded halls. [2]
The logo of Cathay Cineplexes in Singapore. Cathay Cineplexes is a cinema chain established in 1939 in Singapore. The Cineplexes started as Cathay Cinema as Singapore's first air-conditioned cinema and first to screen American and British films in Singapore. The company is owned and operated by Singapore-listed media conglomerate mm2 ...
In 2022, after Mm2 Entertainment stopped the operations of the Cathay Cineplex at The Cathay, the Projector leased its location as a pop-up cinema, Projector X: Picturehouse, from 23 August onwards. [6] [10] Picturehouse consisted of four halls, including the former 590-seater Cathay Grand. [6] The pop up cinema remained open until the end of ...
Cathay Organisation Holdings Limited is one of Singapore's leading leisure and entertainment groups. It operates the first THX cinema hall and digital cinema in Singapore. The group has operations in both Singapore and Malaysia .
Its current flagship cineplex is located at Suntec City with 11 screens, including 3 Gold Class screens, taking over the space previously occupied by WE Cinemas and The Rock Auditorium. [6] In June 2017, Village Roadshow's 50% stake in Golden Village was to be acquired by Singapore-based media company mm2 Entertainment. [7]
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The first cineplexes built were the Prince and Jade cineplexes in Shaw Towers, opened in February 1988. Cineplexes have now become the standard for cinemas offering varied shows for smaller crowds. The Shaw Organisation was founded in 1928 when Tan Runme Shaw (1901–1985) arrived in Singapore from Shanghai. He was the third of seven children ...