AMC Criterion 6
1313 3rd Street,
Santa Monica,
CA
90401
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Additional Info
Previously operated by: AMC Theatres, Mann Theatres
Firms: Behr Browers Architects, Jeff Cooper Architects
Functions: Retail
Previous Names: Mann Criterion 6
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News About This Theater
- Oct 12, 2013 — Santa Monica Place plans for new movie theater
- Dec 16, 2012 — AMC withdraws bid for new downtown Santa Monica theater; may still close Criterion 6
- Jun 29, 2010 — AMC acquires Mann Criterion 6
- Aug 12, 2009 — Grauman's Chinese for sale
The original 1924 built Criterion Theatre, which was once part of the Fox West Coast Theatres circuit, was razed (apart from the façade) in the late-1980’s to make way for this newer 6-plex.
Sitting near the AMC 7 and the Loews Cineplex Broadway 4, this popular movie house is located on Santa Monica’s bustling 3rd Street Promenade.
Mann Theatres opened the Mann Criterion 6 on June 27, 1990. It was designed by Jeff Cooper Architects. In 2001 the interior and exterior of the theater were remodeled by architectural firm Behr Browers Architects of Westlake, CA. It was one of the most successful theaters in the circuit.
It was closed on March 30, 2013 the the building was gutted internally to become retail use.
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Recent comments (view all 62 comments)
Why????!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was Hoping some How this Theater would Reopen!!!!!! This is a Personal Loss For Me!!!!!!! I Have Felt Heartbroken Since Mr. MANN sold it to AMC!!!!!!! No Offense, but what a Great Place with Great Memories' Like The Corners of My Mind Misty Water Color Memories'!!!!!!!!!!
Mr. Mann? Why I don’t think there’s been a Mr. Mann since… hmm… when? The 80’s?
Ted Mann passed away in 2001.
I walked by the other day and the portion of the building that held the theaters has been stripped down to the beams.
This movie theater has been close for 3 years
A Victoria’s Secret location currently occupies the former AMC Criterion 6 space.
Status should be changed to “Demolished.”
Not really demolished. The building remains. It was gutted out for retail.
The above description is not quite accurate. I worked in Santa Monica in the early-mid 1980s. The theater was not “razed around 1983” – it had to be later than that, either the late ‘80s or early '90s. And let me tell you, after the theater was sold by the Mann company (late '70s?) it went DOWNHILL just like the rest of the Santa Monica mall. At one time it was a .99 and even .49 theater showing double and triple “grindhouse” type fare. The poor manager made attempts at respectability but the majority of the audience was homeless or riff raff types. He even tried screening “The Ten Commandments” – for free – around Christmas time, thinking families might show up – but was horrified, or so I heard, when the theater was packed with transients.
It’s a Brookstone retail crap store at present.