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  2. MBO Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    MBO Cinema Sdn. Bhd. (trading as MBO Cinemas), also known as MBO for short, is a chain of cinemas in Malaysia. It is the third largest cinema chain in the country after Golden Screen Cinemas and TGV Cinemas. MBO Cinemas went into liquidation in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] Later in 2021, Golden Screen Cinemas acquired the majority ...

  3. Shah Alam Royale Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Shah Alam Royale Theatre was built at a cost of RM43 million. Construction work started in December 2004 and the complex was completed in July 2008. It is located at Jalan Persidangan in Section 14, just behind the Grand Bluewave Hotel. The theatre was surrendered to the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) by the contractor upon its completion date.

  4. Central i-City - Wikipedia

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    Central i-City is a shopping mall located in i-City, Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.The mall is a joint-venture project between Thailand’s largest retail property developer Central Pattana PCL (CPN), with a 60 per cent stake, and i-City Properties Sdn Bhd (ICP), an affiliate of i-Berhad that holds 40 per cent. [5]

  5. List of Malaysian films of 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Double Channel Sdn. Bhd. Sham Jr: Pekin Ibrahim, Trisha Ooi, Mohd Asrulfaizal, Wan Hanafi Su: Action [6] 29 Feb: Tan-Ti-Ana: Dream At Work, NHF Production: Rosdi Md Dali: Atikah Suhaimie, Jay Iswazir, Joey Daud, Zalif Sidek, Baby Shima: Comedy, Horror [7] 11 April: Leha: Alfanazra Productions: Mohd Azaromi bin Mohd Ghozali

  6. Cinema of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, over 40 films were released in Malaysia. [10] In 2012, FINAS cooperated with Skim Wajib Tayang to allow 2 local films to be screened at local cinemas every week, effective on 24 May, to solve the delay of screening faced by local film industry. [11] As such, in 2012, 70 films queued up to be shown in Malaysia nationwide.

  7. Malaysia to get its first ever Cinema LED Screen - AOL

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  8. TGV Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd (also known as TGV Pictures, formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village) is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. As of May 2024, TGV Cinemas has 40 multiplexes with 325 screens and more than 53,000 seats. [ 3 ]

  9. Cathay Cineplexes - Wikipedia

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    The two cinemas acquired were Cathay Cineplex Damansara at e@Curve in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, and Cathay Cineplex City Square at Johor Bahru City Square. The cinema chain added 3 more cineplexes in 2015, with the acquisition of Mega Cinemas Management Sdn Bhd's sites in Prai, Langkawi and Bertam. [9]