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Dubai Mall outside view with Burj Khalifa in the background A downscale model of the Dubai Mall during its construction phase At over 13 million square feet (1,200,000 m 2 ) (equivalent in size to more than 50 football pitches ), Dubai Mall has a total internal floor area of 5.9 million square feet (550,000 m 2 ) and leasable space of 3.77 ...
Movie-goers in Dubai frustrated by the closure of cinemas during the coronavirus pandemic will soon be able to watch films from the comfort of their own car at a new drive-in cinema created on the ...
Currently Novo Cinemas is the largest chain of theatres in the Middle East. [3] [4] In January Gulf Films released Fox's Taken 3, which pulled in $10.3 million — the region's ninth largest box office intake ever – after star Liam Neeson attended the Middle East's first Hollywood-style fan premiere in Dubai. [1]
VOX Cinemas has a 14-screen multiplex cinema at Mall of the Emirates, including 2 VOX Gold screens. VOX Cinemas is owned and operated by Majid Al Futtaim Cinemas. It is located in the new expansion area at Mall of the Emirates level 2 and consists of 24- screens including an IMAX with Laser theatre, Vox Kids, 4DX Cinema and Theatre by Rhodes.
Starting Thursday, the cinema started showing first-run releases such as the latest in the "King Fu Panda" franchise, "Ghostbusters Frozen Empire," and "Godzilla x King: The New Empire" on its six ...
The firm has 318 cinema screens in various Middle Eastern countries. [96] Its cinemas in the Mall of the Emirates are considered as the flagship venture with 24 screens – including an IMAX with Laser, Vox 4DX auditorium, a luxury cinema experience called “ThEATre by Rhodes” (collaboration with Michelin Star Chef Gary Rhodes OBE) and Vox ...
The presence of Indian cinema was particularly strong, reflecting the demographic makeup of the region at the time. [4] By the 1960s and 1970s, the popularity of cinema had grown significantly, leading to the establishment of more formalized cinema halls. These included standalone theaters in key urban areas, offering a wider selection of films.