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  2. Consolidated Theatres (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Theatres is a Hawaiʻi-based movie theater chain. It operates six locations in the state as of August 2023, and is one of two major cinema chains in Hawaiʻi, with the other being Regal Cinemas. It screens first-run feature films, as well as some arthouse and independent films along with films from Asia.

  3. Category:Theatres in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The following lists the movie theatres in Hawaii, United States. The two major movie theatres chain in Hawaii are Consolidated Theatres and Regal Cinemas (US). Consolidated Theatres operates 9 locations while Regal Cinemas operates 8 locations.

  4. Category:Cinemas and movie theaters in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cinemas and movie theaters in Hawaii" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Kāhala, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kahala is also home to the Kahala Hotel & Resort, formerly known as the Kahala Mandarin Oriental, and prior to the Kahala Hilton. Also located along the borders are Kahala Mall, and Diamond Head crater. It is the namesake of Kahala aloha shirts. Kahala is a flat area of Honolulu, within a 5 – 15 minutes drive of Waikiki and downtown.

  6. Waikiki Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Waikiki Theatre, also known as Waikiki Theatre 3 from 1969 and on, was a single-screen movie theater located in Waikīkī, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. Designed by architect Charles William Dickey , it opened August 20, 1936 and was located at 2284 Kalakaua Avenue until its closure in November 2002.

  7. Hawaiʻi International Film Festival - Wikipedia

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    HIFF's primary festival is held annually in Honolulu over November, with additional screenings and events held across the Hawaiian Islands of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, Kauaʻi and Maui. The festival also holds a smaller Spring Showcase in March and runs education and industry events throughout the year. [2] In 2018, HIFF welcomed over 44,000 attendees. [3]

  8. Kualakaʻi station - Wikipedia

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    The station is located a five-minute walk from Ko‘oloa‘ula, a 308-unit affordable rental apartment complex, and Ka‘uluokaha‘i, a DHHL subdivision of 150 homes, with 850 additional homes planned to be constructed in the future. It is a 20-minute walk from Ka Makana Ali‘i shopping center, which also includes a movie theatre and hotel. [5]

  9. Kahaluʻu, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kahaluʻu (/ ˌ k ɑː h ə ˈ l uː ʔ uː /; Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈkɐhɐˈluʔu]) is a residential community and census-designated place (CDP) in the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, in the District of Koolaupoko on the island of Oahu. In Hawaiian kaha luʻu means "diving place".