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  2. Valley Centertainment - Wikipedia

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    It is also one of the first cinemas to introduce digital screens and introduced an IMAX screen in 2012. [2] As of 2021, the cinema also contains a 4DX screen and Screen X, as well as a Starbucks inside the venue. Opening on 5 November 1998 as a Virgin Megaplex, it later re-branded in October 1999 to UGC before becoming Cineworld in 2005. [3]

  3. Cineworld - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld Cinemas logo used since 2008. Cineworld Group (trading as Cineworld) is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [4] in 10 countries: [5] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.

  4. Regal Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    Cineworld confirmed that Regal Cinemas would remain in operation while Cineworld would evaluate their financial strategies. [62] On September 7, 2022, Cineworld announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Cineworld planned to emerge from Chapter 11 in the first quarter of 2023, and planned to pursue "a real estate optimisation ...

  5. Odeon Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    Odeon Sheffield entrance. Odeon Sheffield is a multiplex cinema located at Arundel Gate in Sheffield city centre, South Yorkshire, England, adjacent to the city's O2 Academy. It is operated by Odeon Cinemas and has ten screens. Screen 1 is the largest, having 252 seats, and is the only one with 3D capability.

  6. The Light Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    The Light Cinemas (stylised as the light) is a British independent cinema chain that exclusively screens films using digital cinema technology. The Light was founded in 2007 by former Cineworld director Keith Pullinger and former Warner Village Cinemas director John Sullivan. [ 2 ]

  7. Showroom Cinema, Sheffield - Wikipedia

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    The Showroom Cinema is housed in a 1936 art deco building which was formerly the Kennings car dealership. [4] It was first opened in 1993 with two screens; further phases of development have added another two screens, a bar and cafe and a meeting room, making it one of the attractions of Sheffield's Cultural Industries Quarter, in the south-east of the city centre.

  8. Abbeydale Picture House - Wikipedia

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    Abbeydale Picture House (later Abbeydale Cinema) is a former cinema in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.When opened by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield on 20 December 1920 the picture house was the largest and most luxurious cinema in Sheffield, often referred to as the "Picture Palace" because of the luxurious cream and gold colour scheme, and dark mahogany seats trimmed with green velvet.

  9. Monroe County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Monroe County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.According to the 2020 census, it had a population of 34,962. [1] Its county seat and largest city is Waterloo. [2]