Succasunna Cinema 10
21 Sunset Strip,
Succasunna,
NJ
07876
21 Sunset Strip,
Succasunna,
NJ
07876
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I was looking through the NJ index and didn’t see this theater as it was in my hometown. It has been there as far as I can remember, being born in 1976. It was always known as Cinema 10 and was a multiplex. I just checked and it’s now owned by Clearview.
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Try going to google news archives and typing in succasunna cinema 10 and click back to the 1980’s section. Here’s something I can recall from nearly three years ago when the two new screens were almost done…before the movie King Kong started in theater #5, one of the staff members (the GM) welcomed the audience into the movie and told about donating money to the Will Rogers fund or something like that…this is something that the AMC in Rockaway would like to see. And btw, I never went to the upstairs theaters for good reason…they were probably worse than the newer two screens!!!
Tonight at 10, the Mel Brooks comedy classic “History of the World Part I” is playing. Tickets are still available for this film. It’s a good movie that I saw first on VHS. Worth seeing on the big screen due to its lavish budget values.
When will the classics return? This must be the only Clearview in North Jersey that is showing this kinda stuff.
Later this year will mark 5 years since the theater was renovated. I haven’t been to this theater since I saw “National Treasure 2”. Is 4k projection going to be installed in all screens soon? As for the theater itself, it’s Morris County’s version of the Tenplex. Did this theater during its time as a single screen had 70mm projection?
I went to see “The Other Guys” in theater #7 on Free Movie Tuesday. I got into the theater just in time for the movie to start. Decent crowd, and presentation was very good, even though there were some masking issues but they were minor.
where can i see any evidence of upstairs houses? i have seen none
I attended this theater back when it had one screen. Please note that it is called Cinema 10 because it is on Route 10. I saw the original Star Wars when it first came out, and had to drive all the way to Paramus to see it in 70mm, six track Dolby sound, which this theater did not have, at least not when I lived in the area.
@ Hammer – the upstairs theaters were gutted back in 2005 (the whole building was closed for a few months while they built two new screens). I don’t see any evidence, with the refacing it looks like a normal modern multiplex. (inside it still has issues including sound bleeding from auditorium to auditorium, unless its been corrected in the last 5 years).
@ Hammer – the upstairs theaters were gutted back in 2005 (the whole building was closed for a few months while they built two new screens). I don’t see any evidence, with the refacing it looks like a normal modern multiplex. (inside it still has issues including sound bleeding from auditorium to auditorium, unless its been corrected in the last 5 years).
you double commented john.