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  Discover. Preserve. Protect.
Also known as River Run Theater

Lansing Cinema 8

Lansing, IL
16621 Torrence Avenue
, Lansing, IL 60438 United States
(map)
Status: Open
Screens: Multiplex (8 Screen)
Style: Unknown
Function: Movies (First Run)
Seats: Unknown
Chain: Unknown
Architect: Unknown
Firm: Unknown
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This cinema was operated by the M & R chain when it opened in the 1980's. It was later taken over by Loews/Sony Theaters in the early 1990's.

In the late 1990's Loews/Cineplex closed the theater because of bankrupcy issues.

The former River Run has recently been acquired by new owners, who have renovated and remodeled the eight-plex and are have reopened the theater, showing first-run films. It is now called the Lansing Cinema 8.
Contributed by Aaron wood


YOUR COMMENTS

 
The River Run was a beautiful theater that happened to be in a not so beautiful area. It was located just a block South of River Oaks Mall and its theaters. When River Run opened in 1988 it definitely took a bite out of River Oaks' business. Unfortunately issues arose with gang problems and by the late 90's security was an around the clock issue there. The theater actually closed in early 2001 which was a surprise to me because just two weeks before I was there for the last time to see "The Caveman's Valentine" and the theater was nearly full. The building still sits off of Torrence Avenue all by itself and boarded up. Perhaps it won't be demolished and can be used as a multiplex again.
posted by JohnSanchez on Feb 17, 2004 at 1:42pm
The River Run opened at the same time as the Webster Place opened. It was one of the two theaters which was opened by M&R Theaters before Loews took over.
posted by jimpiscitelli on Oct 14, 2004 at 6:43pm
River Run Theatres will be call Lansing Cinema 8. Construction is underway.
posted by Halls on Oct 28, 2004 at 2:55pm
I read that the theaters are opening on November 19.
posted by JohnSanchez on Oct 29, 2004 at 6:42am
Here is an article from the Northwest Indiana Times dated 10/21 about the redevelopment of the former River Run.
posted by Bryan Krefft on Oct 29, 2004 at 7:09am
River Run just re-opened tonight showing movies that came out this past summer like: I Robot, DodgeBall, The Village, Collateral, Spider-Man 2 and Alien vs. Predator for free. And I can tell ya, when I got to the front entrance of the theater, it was packed to the 25th power! And from what I saw, this place changed a lot. I can't wait for them to show new movies because I'll be there again.

Oh, it's new name is indeed Lansing Cinema 8.
posted by CinemarkFan on Nov 19, 2004 at 7:40pm
Lansing Cinema 8 is now owned by Pittsburgh-based chain Jenco Cinemas.
posted by jimpiscitelli on Mar 18, 2005 at 5:21am
Hello all! I am the GM at the new Lansing Cinema 8. If you liked this location before, you will love it now. The building was completely remolded and renovated. We have added high back rocking chairs to go with all stadium seating. All the projection equipment was replaced with the newest cutting edge technology. In the next couple of weeks we will be adding a digital projector to accompany our state of the art digital sound. In all of my years in the theatre industry I have never come across a theatre that invested so much in its presentation. There are plans to expand on this location, and possibly add an Imax. Stay tuned!

Lansing Cinema 8
posted by LansingGM on Apr 5, 2005 at 10:31am
Hopefully this place will benefit from the closure of the River Oaks. If big behemoths like AMC don't want your money, then by all means give it to the little guys like Jenco!
posted by PAUL FORTINI on Feb 1, 2006 at 1:09pm
Jenco's taking over River Oaks 1-6. Reopening's set for this May.
posted by CinemarkFan on Apr 29, 2006 at 4:28pm
So there is a newly-renovated cinema complex right down the street from River Oaks. Now I understand why that complex closed down.

posted by Life's too short on May 11, 2006 at 7:43am
Everything was pretty even until Loews Cineplex closed River Oaks 7-8. After that, the rest as they say, is history. Before RO 7-8 closed, River Run/Lansing 8 was showing a mix of first run and second run movies. They got first run every 2 weeks or something like that. I love the new cinema 8, but something's missing from the way I remember it. I seem to reall the concession stand being V shaped, now it's a straight lined stand. Theater 1 isn't as big as it used to. In fact, theater 1 had 70mm projection. Also, I went to see 16 Blocks in theater 4 a few weeks ago, and that auditorium was just as small as theaters 15 and 18 at River East. And the way the auditorium walls are colored, that green and yellow doesn't look good to me. I remember when those walls were blue. They should've keept that color. Despite all that, it's a really nice place. I can't wait to see what they do with River Oaks 1-6.

BTW, didn't River Run have a seating capacity of over 3000 seats? I don't think it's near that today.
posted by CinemarkFan on May 11, 2006 at 7:26pm
Saw Miami Vice here last week. Word of advice, avoid theater #3 at all costs. The picture was all off to the side, the sound was low, the AC was turned up to high etc... It was a mess. My brother went to complain about the picture being off to the side, so the manager fixed it....a little bit. They still had this thing on top of the screen that made it look like you were watching a dvd. They never corrected the other stuff. If they keep managing this place like that, someone else should take it over. Sad part, this isn't the only time this happened in #3. My Dad and I saw Doom in #3 back in December, and the AC was on too high. We would have gotten out money back and left, but that was the only place it was playing at.
posted by CinemarkFan on Aug 17, 2006 at 12:38pm
It would be nice if the movies were listed online everyday, but the listings are not. I have to take a drive up there to see whats playing. If I call the box office I'm told that I can go to the www.riveroaks6.com web site (which is always under construction) to get movie info. Hmmmmm. I guess one day everything will be listed and the tickets will be availabe online again.....Still Waiting.....
posted by Movie Go-er on Jan 27, 2007 at 1:05am
The website is now http://www.lansingcinema8.com/
posted by PAUL FORTINI on Jul 14, 2008 at 4:15pm
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