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In 2002, after a two-year closure, the Cinerama Dome was reopened as a part of Pacific Theatres' ArcLight Hollywood complex. The dome remains essentially unchanged, though there have been improvements, notably, in the acoustics. But for the first time ever, the Cinerama Dome began showing movies in the three-projector format.
ArcLight Cinemas and the Cinerama Dome. ArcLight Hollywood was the first theater in the ArcLight chain and was considered to be the flagship location. It opened on March 22, 2002 and was located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. [2]
The Cinerama Dome and Arclight remained closed even after other theaters reopened after COVID shutdowns … Hollywood’s Cinerama Dome theater, which has been shuttered since the beginning of the ...
On April 12, Pacific Theatres issued a terse, five-sentence statement announcing that it would not reopen its theaters, which include the much-loved ArcLight Cinemas chain. On one level, it was ...
L.A.'s iconic Cinerama Dome, which shuttered during the pandemic, is closer to reopening with a new name, two bars and a restaurant. In a glimmer of hope for L.A. film fans, the Cinerama Dome will ...
Pacific Theatres' Cinerama Dome in Hollywood, from 2002 to 2020. The Cinerama Dome was designed for the three-projector system but never actually had it installed until recent years as it opened with the first of the single film 70 mm Cinerama films, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963). Cinerama restorationist and former Canadian broadcast ...
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The news that the Arclight Cinemas are closing permanently — part of the larger closure that includes Pacific Theaters in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic — hit the film industry, and the ...