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Operators of first-run theaters, as well as art houses, drive-ins, large-format and simulation theaters.
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Apollo Cineamas (U.K.)
The UK's largest independent cinemas.
www.apollocinemas.co.uk
B
Bendigo Cinemas
Movie theater located in Queen City, Bendigo.
cinema.bendigo.net.au
Jack Loeks Theatres
Company that operates 88 screens across 12 locations in the state of Michigan.
www.bigscreenmovies.com
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Caledonian Cinemas (U.K.)
www.caledoniancinemas.co.uk
Carmike Cinemas
Motion picture exhibitor operating 458 theatres with an aggregate of 2,848 screens in markets located primarily in the Southeast, the Northeast and the Midwest.
carmike.com
Century Theaters
Motion picture exhibitor operating over 700 screens in 10 Western states.
www.centurytheaters.com
Cinema Grill
Cinema Grill provides simultaneous dining and movie screenings.
www.cinemagrill.com
Cinemark USA
Motion picture exhibitor with 2,860 screens in 32 US States and internationally in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico and Peru.
www.cinemark.com
Cineworld Cinemas
Owner and operator of Cineworld Multiplex Cinemas throughout the UK.
www.cineworld.co.uk
Classic Cinemas
The company operates 19 theatres in 16 communities in the state of Illinois.
www.classiccinemas.com
Clearview Cinema Group
The Group operates 296 screens and 65 theaters in the Northeast US: New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
www.clearviewcinemas.com
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Dendy Cinemas Australia
Chain of five theaters in Australia.
www.dendy.com.au
Douglas Theatre
Company that operates 85 screens across 14 sites in the state of Nebraska.
www.douglastheatres.com
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Eastern Federal Theaters
Eastern Federal Theatres, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is one of the premier regional motion picture exhibitors in the United States. Beginning with the acquisition of its first properties in the early 1930's, EFC has been continu...
www.easternfederal.com
Edwards Theaters
Company that operates over 90 theatres with more than 725 screens in California, Idaho and Texas.
www.edwardscinemas.com
Europa Cinemas
Europa Cinemas network incorporates 755 screens in 302 theatres in 183 cities located throughout the 17 countries from the MEDIA Programme. With support from MEDIA II, network theatres make progress for European films in terms of exhibition an...
www.europa-cinemas.org
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Famous Players
Canadian division of the National Amusements company, that has movie theaters with themed lobbies, interactive game centers and party rooms.
www.famousplayersmovies.com
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Gaumont
Group of film production and distribution companies with a network of theaters in France, including Gaumont Buena Vista International and Gaumont Columbia TriStar Home Video.
www.gaumont.com
Goodrich Quality Theaters
Motion picture exhibition company that operates 305 screens and 37 sites in 5 states: Kansas, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Michigan.
www.gqti.com
Birch Carroll & Coyle
Regional chain with interests in Queensland and a part of the Greater Union Organisation.
www.greaterunion.com.au
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Hoyts Cinemas
Australian company that operates more than 1,600 screens in Australia, New Zealand, the US, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Austria, and Germany.
www.hoyts.com.au
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Laemmle Theaters
Theater art house chain dedicated to bringing quality foreign films and American independent films to Los Angeles.
www.laemmle.com
Landmark Theatres
As a wholly owned subsidiary of Silver Cinemas, this company exhibits independently produced and foreign language first-run film.
www.landmarktheatres.com
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Malco Theatres
Motion picture exhibitor operating 217 screens across 31 sites in 5 states: Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi and Tennessee.
www.malco.com
Mann Theatres
Mann Theatres currently owns and operates 56 theatres with 371 screens in California and Colorado. Mann Theatres' Los Angeles area theatres include the world-famous Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and the Village, National and Bruin Theatre...
www.manntheatres.com
Marcus Theatres
As a part of the Marcus Corporation, this company operates over 200 screens in Wisconsin and Illinois. The Marcus Corporation, a publicly held Wisconsin corporation, has interests in the entertainment, dining and hospitality industries predomin...
www.marcustheatres.com
Marquee Cinemas
Regional motion picture exhibitor with locations in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky and South Carolina.
www.marqueecinemas.com
Minerva Cinemas
The company owns over 60 screens utilizing state-of-the-art sound and vision presentation technology.
www.minervagroep.nl
O'Neil Theatres
Motion picture exhibitor operating 188 screens across 19 sites in 8 states: Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas.
www.movie-info.com
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National Amusements
Operator of more than 1,300 indoor screens in the US, UK and Latin America.
www.national-amusements.com
O
Odeon Cinemas
Odeon is the UK's leading cinema operator with 458 screens in 80 venues.
www.odeon.co.uk
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Palace Cinemas
As the exhibition arm of Palace, these cinemas screen quality mainstream and arthouse films from Australia and around the world.
www.palace.net.au
Pathé
European movie theater operator with more than 280 screens in France and the Netherlands.
www.pathe.com
R
The Ree Theatre
Reel Theatre locations in Oregon and Idaho as well as movie showtime and information
www.reeltheatre.com
Reeltime Cinemas
Non-art house independent cinema chain in the UK
www.reeltime-cinemas.co.uk
Regal Cinemas, Inc.
Theatre chain operating 425 locations with 4381 screens throughout 32 states.
www.regalcinemas.com
Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater
Based in Lincoln, Nebraska the theater screens a wide variety of film and video.
www.rossfilmtheater.org
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Screen Cinemas (U.K)
Showtimes, cinema info, and locations for a theater chain in England.
www.screencinemas.co.uk
Screenvision
A worldwide cinema advertising company, providing cinema marketing solutions to its advertising clients through on-screen sight, sound and motion, still image advertising and in-theatre promotional opportunities.
www.screenvision.com
Showcase Cinemas
Movie theater chain with locations throughout the UK.
www.showcasecinemas.co.uk
Signature Theatres
Theatre circuit operating screens in the states of California, Hawaii and Montana.
www.signaturetheatres.com
Loeks-Star Theatres
The Michigan-based Star Theatres circuit currently operates 146 screens in 10 locations.
www.star-theatres.com
Starplex Cinemas
Theater chain with locations throughout the state of Texas.
www.starplexcinemas.com
Enjoy the Show.com
Information regarding movies showing Loews Cineplex Corporation theaters, including Loews Imax, Magic Johnson, and Star theaters, located in the U.S. and internationally.
www.startheatres.com
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Tokyo Theatres
Motion picture exhibitor with additional real estate interests in the hospitality industry.
www.theatres.co.jp
Toho Co.
Company with both movie distribution and exhibition interests. The exhibition interests include more than 40 movie theaters in Japan.
www.toho.co.jp
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United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc.
United Artists Theatre Circuit has operations in 23 states with over 2,000 screens and nearly 400 theatres.
www.uatc.com
UCI Cinemas
Joint venture owned by Paramount and Universal, has theaters in Europe, Asia, and South America.
www.uci-cinemas.co.uk
United Cinemas
Theater chain operating in Avalon, Beverly Hills, Collaroy, Cronulla and Warriewood Australia
www.unitedcinemas.com.au
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Village Roadshow Theatres
Cinema exhibitor with locations in Australia as well as Argentina, Greece and the UK. In addition to exhibition, the company is also involved in film distribution and production.
www.village.com.au
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Wallis Theatres
South Australian exhibitor with five cinemas and two drive-in theatres.
www.wallis.com.au
Wehrenberg Theatres
Motion picture exhibition company with 249 screens across 30 sites. The theatres are located in Arizona, Illinois and Missouri.
www.wehrenberg.com
  • Carmike Cinemas, Inc.
  • Cinemastar Luxury Theaters, Inc.
  • Cineplex Odeon Corporation
  • Interleisure Limited
  • Itec Attractions, Inc.
  • Kin-EI Corp
  • Loews Cineplex Entertainment Corporation
  • Nakanihon Kogyo Company Limited
  • Shochiku CO Ltd
  • United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc.
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Guide to Movie Theaters Basics

Learn the secrets of movie theaters for fun and profit

By Mike Tracy


Movie theaters seem as American as apple pie. Once motion pictures caught on, movie theaters spread to every city and town in the country. Today large cities have dozens of movie theaters with thousands of individual screens, often grouped in a megaplex. Some motion picture theaters are as ornate as opera houses, while others are functionally austere. Even a few drive in movie theaters remain to remind us of a bygone era.

Hundreds of millions of Americans attend films in local movie theaters each year. And the theaters themselves are the center of the action. That means there are a number of business opportunities at local movie theaters. If your company supplies a product or service that fits the profile of a typical movie-going experience, evaluate the potential. To decide if movies theaters are an outlet for your company, take the following steps:

1. Check out a local movie theater.

2. Identify business opportunities at American movie theaters.

3. Consider movie theaters that are part of a larger group.


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The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Learn local movie theaters basics

So your business wants to be in the movies? Unless you're part of the specialized film industry, the place to start is your local movie theater. Most theaters hosts thousands of patrons every year. The busy traffic means large product sales as well as a need for services. Project what your business has to offer at a movie theater to decide if there is a fit.

I recommend: Have staff take the crash course on what resources go into running a movie theater at BusinessWeek.com. It cites excellent resources for more in-depth research. Grab a set of the Encyclopedia of Exhibition videos from the National Association of Theatre Operators for your office. It includes a complete range of practical information on theater management.

Gather information about the different business facets that movie theaters have to offer

You company can find a lot more than local movie theaters and times by visiting movie theater websites. You will also find the range of products and service sponsored by the theater. Any and all could be angles into the 'movie' business. Don't overlook behind-the-scenes opportunities such as custodial services and temporary personnel.

I recommend: Scan the list of independent movie theaters at the Filmland website. For more local business opportunities, these movie houses boast local management and decision making. For a small theater group, have your firm contact Celebration Cinema. They oversee several theaters in Michigan.

Think big with your movie theater business

Some movie theater companies manage hundreds of theaters with thousands of screens across several states. Earning a contract with the parent company is generally a bid process but can be very lucrative. Perhaps your niche would be in foreign cinema houses. Whether your company supplies paper cups or marketing expertise, ride Americans' love of movie theaters to company profits.

I recommend: Check with one of the larger theater groups for business partnerships. AMC Entertainment manages hundreds of theaters in most states. Touch base with Laemme Theatres, dedicated to top foreign cinema.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  Remember that not all American movie theaters are the same. Many are part of large entertainment holding companies, while others are owned locally. Develop your business's pitch accordingly.
  • •  Movies are big business around the world. If your firm is interested in worldwide or foreign opportunities, contact companies that manage movie theaters outside the U.S.
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Guide to Movie Theaters

Find local movie theaters and times in the comfort of your home

By Nikki Davis


Planning a night out is easy as can be with the help of your computer, and finding movie theaters for the pinnacle of your evening should be your starting point. You can search for a drive-in movie theater or other local movie theater to satisfy your cinema needs.

Information about movie theaters comes in many forms. You can search by movie, by city, by ZIP code and more. You can read reviews before you go, or you can scope out specialty theaters like an area IMAX.

To plan your evening around your local movie theaters:

1. Decide whether you want to visit one of the many specialty movie theaters like an IMAX or a drive-in movie theater.

2. Determine the time and date you want to see a movie.

3. Purchase your ticket online to save time and trouble.


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Look up local movie theaters and times

You can easily pinpoint all your local movie theaters and times from the comfort of your living room by accessing the Internet on your computer.

I recommend: Find local movie theaters and times by location and ZIP code search with Moviefone. You can search for movie theaters by ZIP code or select by theater and date from AMC Entertainment's MovieWatcher. Search by film on Yahoo! Movies, and find out what's opening this week. Or try MovieTickets.com, another good resource for movie showtimes and tickets.

Check out chain motion picture theaters

Many motion picture theaters are owned by large nationwide companies. If you have an urge to check out the megaplex scene, you can easily find playing times or purchase gift tickets direct from their websites.

I recommend: Find out what's playing at Cinemark theaters nationwide. Marcus Theatres has nearly 500 screens in Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, and Minnesota. Carmike Cinemas is another of the national chain motion picture theaters.

Find drive-in movie theaters for a nostalgic evening out

Drive-in movie theaters make for a great movie night. Drive-in theaters have large screens and are projected from a booth. They usually have a concession stand and a large parking area for cars. In the enclosure of the theater parking area, customers can watch movies from the privacy and comfort of your own car. Some drive-ins have added children's playgrounds between the screen and the first row of cars. Some even have miniature railroads, merry-go-rounds or mini-golf.

I recommend: Check out the list of over 500 drive-in movie theaters at the Drive-In Theater website. Or find even more in the drive-in theater database on Drive-ins.com.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  Purchasing movie theater tickets and gift certificates online makes for quick and easy gift giving. They can usually be sent to any location, sometimes with a note from you. As a thoughtful gesture, make the certificate large enough for either a date night or for the entire family to go out, with a bit left over to purchase concessions.
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Guide to Making the Most of Movie Theaters

Look into the ways that your movie theaters can benefit your business

By Mike Tracy


Most of us have been to a movie theater at one time or another to view a film. Whether we went to drive in movie theaters or local film houses, anticipation and excitement usually highlighted the experience. Your business can tap into that anticipation and excitement by making the most of movie theaters.

But how can you do that? Just remember that movie theaters aren't just for showing movies to the general public. Movie theaters are iconic, especially neighborhood establishments of long standing. Your company will find a lot of options for using movie theaters: rental for functions, gifts or incentives and investment opportunities. And these are just some of the possibilities of your local movie theater. To find out more about making the most of movie theaters, do the following things:

1. Search the Internet for information about movie theaters.

2. Plan to use movie theaters as incentives and rewards.

3. Study investment opportunities in motion picture theaters.

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Intrigue clients by meeting at a movie theater

Having a big business meeting? Holding a company training or get together? Consider renting a theater auditorium. In addition to local movie theaters and times, your firm can find ideas for using movie theater space. Your local theater might be just the right place to accommodate a special group. Host a private screening of a film as part of your company's event. It's sure to be a hit.

I recommend: Rent a space from Clearview Cinemas. It operate 52 theaters with a total of 258 auditoriums in the Northeastern U.S. Send the team to O'Neil Theaters. With movie theaters throughout the South, your company can host several different events at its facilities.

Invite your employees to a local movie theater

If your business is looking for a unique reward, try gift cards to a local movie theaters. You can purchase large quantities of cards online or a handful in person. Or, consider scheduling a company movie night once a quarter to reward success and hard work. Check with the manager of your local movie theater for discounts.

I recommend: Purchase Cinemark gift cards. They are good at 289 theaters in 38 states and in several Latin American venues. Check out the gift cards from Landmark Theatres, which specialize in art house films. Your business can choose from several card designs with encouraging messages and perky graphics.

Invest in motion picture theaters

Another way to make the most of movie theaters is to take a slice of the profits. Movies are big money makers. Hundreds of millions of people attend movies every year, and movie theaters share in that jackpot. Encourage your firm to invest in a motion picture theater group to diversify the company's portfolio.

I recommend: Invest in one of the big movie theater groups. Regal Entertainment Group has over 500 theaters more than 35 states. Analyze income potential from an investment in Carmike Cinemas by viewing online financial documents. The company manages over 200 theaters in 36 states.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • •  When shopping for movie theater gift cards, it's best to buy ones that don't expire or lose value due to inactivity.
  • •  Most movie theaters and their management are very accommodating. You can usually make arrangements for the snack counter to be open during corporate events or even have a meal catered.
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Guide to Movie Theaters Key Terms

Watch for new trends by studying movie theaters key terms

By Tara McClendon, Editor and Marketing Director, Inspiration For Writers


Going to movie theaters is a popular way of relaxing for millions of people, and as such, the industry continues to evolve with new technology designed to pack the house. Movie theaters key terms can help you keep current with trends, and in some cases, explain why one movie theater charges more than another. For example, an IMAX theater ticket can cost as much as three times the price of a regular theater show. By knowing the key terms, you'll be able to decide whether it's worth paying the extra cost.

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IMAX

An IMAX theater is a theater that uses technology from the Canadian firm IMAX Corp.in order to show images in a larger size and in a higher resolution than a regular theater. IMAX theaters may have screens that dome, or curve, in order to enhance the experience.

I recommend: The Franklin offers information on its IMAX theater and includes specifications to help explain why it's a unique type of theater.

Megaplex

Although some people use the term megaplex to refer to a theater with several individual screens, a true megaplex is a theater with at least 14 screens. Each screen is in its own auditorium, allowing for the theater to show 14 or more movies simultaneously.

I recommend: Cinema Treasures provides a detailed definition of a megaplex, as well as its history.

Stadium seating

Stadium seating uses risers to elevate each row of seats so that movie watchers have a clear view of the screen no matter where they sit.

I recommend: View an example of stadium seating and read a brief description of it at The BigScreen Cinema Guide.

Digital sound, digital theater system, DTS

Digital sound is a method of audio technology used in many of today's movie theaters. With DTS, the quality of sound is better than with older versions of sound technology.

I recommend: HowStuffWorks provides an in-depth look at the technology used to create DTS. It also provides a history of its use.

3D, three-dimensional

With 3D, movies don't stay on the screen, they literally jump off the screen. Or so it seems. Digital 3D is a specific type of technology utilized to make the film appear with three dimensions as opposed to two-dimensional (2D) technology.

I recommend: Dolby, a leading provider of digital 3D technology, provides an explanation for why this technology is becoming such a popular option for movie theaters.

Luxury theaters

A luxury movie theater takes the movie watching experience to a new level. Whether it's building a theater with luxury seating like reclining armchairs or providing tables so movie watchers can eat during the film, these theaters strive to add luxury to the experience. Usually, tickets cost more for these theaters than regular admission at a megaplex.

I recommend: Variety reports on the features, including reclining armchairs, of some luxury theaters scheduled to open on a nationwide basis.
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Movie Theaters Basics

Learn the secrets of movie theaters for fun and profit.
Movie theaters seem as American as apple pie. Once motion pictures caught on, movie theaters spread to every city and town in the country. Today large cities have dozens of movie theaters with thousands of individual screens, often grouped in a megaplex. Some motion picture theaters are as ornate as opera houses, while others are functionally austere. Even a few drive in movie theaters remain to remind us of a bygone era.Hundreds ... Read more

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