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  2. Stinson Theatres - Wikipedia

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    Orangeville Uptown Theatre - Orangeville, Ontario - Built in 1927 by the Merlina family, sold to Stinson Theatres in 1975. Closed in 2002. Now the Good Friends Fellowship Church. [8] Orillia Cinema Four - Orillia, Ontario - A Galaxy Cinema opened in another location. The OC4 building now holds a church. Timmins Cinema 6 - Timmins, Ontario

  3. Loews Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Among the changes was the closures of 46 theatres in North America including 21 Loews theatres in the U.S. and 25 Cineplex Odeon theatres in Canada. [18] In 2002, Onex Corporation and Oaktree Capital Management acquired Loews Cineplex from Sony and Universal and the company was filed for initial public offering (IPO).

  4. Cineplex Odeon Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex Odeon Corporation was one of North America's largest movie theatre operators and live theatre, with theatres in its home country of Canada and the United States.The Cineplex Odeon brand is still being used by Cineplex Entertainment at some theatres that were once owned by the Cineplex Odeon Corporation, with newer theatres using the Cineplex Cinemas (French: Cinémas Cineplex) brand.

  5. Cineplex Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Cineplex Inc. (formerly Cineplex Entertainment and Cineplex Galaxy) is a Canadian operator of movie theater and family entertainment centers, headquartered in Toronto. It is the largest cinema chain in Canada; as of 2019, it operated 165 locations, and accounted for 75% of the domestic box office.

  6. List of movie theater chains - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Cinemas – after selling its BC locations, it now operates only one theater in Toronto; Cinémas Guzzo – 10 locations and 142 screens in the Montreal area; Cineplex Cinemas – Canada's largest and North America's fifth-largest movie theater company, with 162 locations and 1,635 screens

  7. Cineplex Odeon Films - Wikipedia

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    The company began in 1979 as Pan-Canadian Film Distributors, a partnership between film producer Garth Drabinsky and inventor Nat Taylor, [1] based in Toronto, Ontario. [2] At the time of its establishment in the United States, the Cineplex Odeon theatre chain and the tie-in studio were owned by the MCA entertainment group, also the then-owners of Universal Pictures. [3]

  8. Cineplex - Wikipedia

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    A cineplex is a multiplex, a movie theatre with several screens, coming from the words cinema and complex. Cineplex may also refer to: Cineplex Entertainment, a Canadian entertainment company based in Toronto, Ontario; Cineplex Odeon Corporation, a former Canadian movie theatre operators, present in Canada and the United States

  9. Cup of Cheer - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot primarily in Orillia, Ontario in early 2020, [4] and was acquired for distribution by IndieCan Entertainment. [5] With social distancing protocols still in place at movie theatres due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film had its theatrical premiere on November 5 at the 5 Drive-In in Oakville, as the first half of a double bill with the 2003 Christmas comedy film Bad Santa. [6]