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Pages in category "Cinema chains in the United Kingdom" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Reel Cinemas Ltd; Regal Cinemas (UK) S.
Picturehouse West Norwood. Picturehouse Cinemas is a network of cinemas in the United Kingdom, operated by Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd. [1] and owned by Cineworld. [2] The company runs its own film distribution arm, Picturehouse Entertainment, [3] which has released acclaimed films such as Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker and Monster, Scrapper, Corsage, Sally Potter's The Party, Francis Lee's God's Own ...
Cineworld Cinemas brand logo used since 2008. Cineworld Group plc is a British cinema operator headquartered in London, England. It is the world's second-largest cinema chain (after AMC Theatres), with 9,139 screens across 747 sites [4] in 10 countries: [5] Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Reel Cinema One of their largest locations which is located in St Stephens Shopping Centre in Central Hull. Ilkeston: 1 The Scala Morecambe: 4 Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012 [3] [4] Port Talbot: 6 Hollywood Park Acquired from Apollo Cinemas in 2012 [3] [4] Rochdale: 6 Quinton: 4 The Danilo Previously an Odeon Cinema [5] Widnes: 5 ...
The group is extending its operating area and has opened cinemas in northern England. The first of these opened in Leeds in April 2013 as part of the Trinity Leeds development in the city centre [4] and a second opened within The Mailbox in Birmingham on 27 February 2015. [5] A further cinema opened in Harrogate in September 2016.
There was one Ster Century cinema in Dublin, Ireland, and six in the UK: Basingstoke, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Leeds, Norwich, and Romford. The Dublin Liffey Valley Shopping Centre cinema - the first Ster Century to open - was one of the largest in Ireland or the UK, in terms of footfall. [citation needed] Of the six UK based sites, Norwich was the ...
Virgin Cinemas was founded in 1995 when Richard Branson's Virgin Group acquired MGM Cinemas, [1] the largest movie theatre operator in the United Kingdom. [2] Virgin Group bought the cinemas for £195m, and subsequently sold 90 of the chain's smallest cinemas to Cinven and ABC for £70m to concentrate on multiplexes.
It is also one of the first cinemas to introduce digital screens and introduced an IMAX screen in 2012. [2] As of 2021, the cinema also contains a 4DX screen and Screen X, as well as a Starbucks inside the venue. Opening on 5 November 1998 as a Virgin Megaplex, it later re-branded in October 1999 to UGC before becoming Cineworld in 2005. [3]