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ScreenX features a 270-degree panoramic screen, and is available at the Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Halifax locations. [10] Cineplex previously offered Barco Escape at these locations and at the Edmonton location. This format premiered in Canada on July 22, 2016 with Star Trek Beyond, featuring 20 minutes of the film optimised for this ...
Landmark Cinema of Canada Inc. is a Canadian cinema chain. Based in Calgary, Alberta , Landmark operates 36 theatres with 299 screens, [ 2 ] primarily in Ontario and western Canada. Its holdings include much of the former Empire Theatres chain which it acquired in late 2013, and some Famous Players locations divested as part of that chain's ...
Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Entertainment and Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian operator of movie theater and family entertainment centers, headquartered in Toronto.It is the largest cinema chain in Canada; as of 2019, it operated 165 locations, and accounted for 75% of the domestic box office.
Cineplex VIP Cinemas, Metro, L.L. Bean, LCBO, Swarovski, Lindt 2009 Cadillac Fairview 9 Heritage Greene Shopping Centre Hamilton, Ontario: Ontario: 400,000 [181] Indigo, Pro Hockey Life, PetSmart, Michaels, Best Buy, The Home Depot, Ashley HomeStore, Cineplex Cinemas 2009 Effort Trust 10 Village at Park Royal: West Vancouver, British Columbia
Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of North America's largest movie theatre operators and live theatre, with theatres in its home country of Canada and the United States.The Cineplex Odeon brand is still being used by Cineplex Entertainment at some theatres that were once owned by the Cineplex Odeon Corporation, with newer theatres using the Cineplex Cinemas (French: Cinémas Cineplex) brand.
Some of the new amenities include an UltraAVX theatre, an Xscape Entertainment Centre with party rooms, and a VIP Cinemas licensed lounge. The last Famous Players in Ontario was the Canada Square Cinemas location, which opened in 1985 as a Cineplex Odeon at the Yonge–Eglinton intersection in Toronto. It was a local favourite for its retro ...
The theatre was built by the Allen family who, at the time, operated the largest cinema chain in Canada. [1] Crane was the principal architect for Allen Theatres. [2] The theatre opened on October 25, 1921 [3] as the Allen's Palace Theatre. [4] With 1,951 seats, it was the largest theatre in the city at the time. [4]
Empire Theatres Limited was a movie theater chain in Canada, a subsidiary of Empire Company Ltd., the holding company of the Sobey family conglomerate.. In June 2013, Empire announced it would exit the movie theatre business, selling the vast majority of locations to Cineplex (24 in Atlantic Canada) and Landmark Cinemas (23, in Ontario and western Canada, including two locations originally ...