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Vue Cinema, Wood Green, London. The first cinema to open was under The Circuit Cinema brand in Livingston, Scotland, on 5 October 2000. [2] The company was later renamed as SBC International Cinemas and opened cinemas in Faro, Portugal (closed in 2014) and Taipei, Taiwan (still operating as SBC).
This former derelict industrial land was developed as part of a regeneration scheme for the Heartlands area and to change Birmingham's image for the 21st century. Its centrepiece is the 25-screen (formerly 30-screen) Vue cinema, at the time the largest cinema in Europe and originally opened as Warner
The complex is anchored by a 12-screen Vue cinema, a health and fitness club, a luxury five-star hotel (The Glasshouse Hotel) and has a multi-level underground car park. The complex has several bars and restaurants, including JD Wetherspoon , Nando's and a street food market. [ 2 ]
Vue West End is a nine-screen cinema complex in Leicester Square, London, operated by Vue Cinemas. The multiplex was constructed in 1993 on the site of what was previously the Warner West End cinema.
Filmstaden - cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Sweden; Finnkino – cinema chain owned by Odeon Cinemas Group (AMC Theatres) in Finland; Kinepolis – cinema chain in Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Switzerland; Multikino - cinema chain owned by Vue in Poland, Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
Apple Cinemas has signed a lease to operate the former Showcase Cinemas theater at the City Center in White Plains.
Apollo had 14 cinemas nationwide, with plans to open new sites in Brentwood [1] and Bicester. [ 2 ] On 25 January 2013, the acquisition by Vue Cinemas was completed with sites transferred to the Vue brand over the coming months. 4 sites were sold to Reel Cinemas with the final site sold to Curzon Cinemas.
Vue Cinema, is situated on the top three floors of Grants. It has ten screens, including a RealD Cinema screen. Previous tenants have included Reflex (later Luna), and Lloyd's Milan Bar, part of the J D Wetherspoon chain. The Turtle Bay was previously a Tiger Tiger.