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This is a list of cinemas in Singapore.All of Singapore's cinemas are fully digital, with the majority of them equipped with Dolby Surround 7.1 speakers. Most movies are presented in Mandarin Chinese subtitles along with English subtitles for non-English language films, though options for English subtitles-only films are also offered.
Golden Village's first cinema opened in Singapore on 28 May 1992, with the opening of the Yishun 10 complex. In 1998, Golden Village opened a cinema at Great World City, GV Grand, with six screens, including a Gold Class Hall. In the early 2000s, one of the halls was converted into an IMAX theatre, but it closed down in 2004 due to low patronage.
Eng Wah Cinemas has rebrand itself as WE Cinemas following a renovation at Suntec City outlet but for Suntec City outlet, this was taken over by Golden Village and merged the Marina Square cinema. [9] In 2015, 321 Clementi opens after two years hiatus from the cinema operation since the closure of West Mall and Suntec City outlets. [10]
Filmgarde, an independent cinema exhibitor in Singapore, is to close two of its three cinema complexes. ... The company will allow its leases to lapse at Bugis Plus and at Century Square within ...
Marina Square is a shopping mall in Singapore which opened in the late 1980s. It is part of the first building complex built on the reclaimed land at Marina Centre , and was the largest shopping mall in the country at the time.
Two of its cinemas (Halls 3 and 6) were voted Singapore's best screens in a survey conducted by The Straits Times in April 1998. In another survey by Ad Post , readers voted Cathay Cineplex Orchard their "Favourite Cinema in Singapore".
The Singapore Film Commission (SFC) celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 34th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) with a lavish party attended by the great and the good of the ...
The first Cathay Cinema was located at the Cathay Building on 2 Handy Road, Singapore. It was the first air-conditioned cinema building in Singapore, opening on 3 October 1939 with the film The Four Feathers. [2] The cinema had a seating capacity of 1,321 and ancillary spaces such as a women's lounge and a spacious lounge bar. [3]