Please rename Regal Edwards Temecula and grand opening ad posted in the photos section. This located getting upgraded to recliners, screens 1-7 are recliners, 8, 10-12 still regaular seating and 9 is 4DX. I’ll update the seating count when the work is completed.
Please update, rename Reading Cal Oaks with Titan Luxe and total seats 1,164 and the theatre opened July 25, 1997 as SoCal Cinemas The Movie Experiance 17 (add Previous Name), first weekend display ad in photos section.
Please update, please rename Galaxy Mission Grove and add to previous names CinemaStar Ultraplex 18 at Mission Grove. Four screens added on April 21, 2000
Beaumont’s theater is ready for summer movie season
BY DAVID JAMES HEISS, Record Gazette Jun 18, 2021
As the summer movie season kicks into high gear and California returns to its new “normal,” scores of locals starved of their big screen experiences during the past year can find refuge in Beaumont’s spacious 2nd Street Cinema.
The 12-screen theater opened May 28 to take advantage of Memorial Day weekend, and at the time offered plenty of showings of the two wide releases that were available: Disney’s “Cruella” and Paramount’s “A Quiet Place: Part II.”
The two largest auditoriums, which seat 198 people, are equipped with Dolby Atmos surround sound, with speakers lining the walls and camouflaged in the ceilings.
This week those screens are featuring “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” and “In The Heights.”
Screens are 29 feet high and about 50 feet wide, capturing laser projection to wow guests lounging in electronic reclining leather seats.
“On weekends we’ve been getting around 1,000 people” flocking to the cinema, says General Manager Jesse Ruiz. “It’s been steady, busy. There’s never been a slow day.”
While Ruiz has opened theaters before, in his 17 years in the industry 2nd Street Cinema was the first time he was involved with a theater starting from the ground up — he has opened theaters that were acquired or started in existing buildings.
While the theater was mostly completed in 2019, an anticipated opening for early July 2020 was delayed thanks to COVID-19.
The theater is the 16th in Petaluma-based Cinema West, LLC, which operates theaters in Idaho and California.
Guests at 2nd Street Cinema can get Hangar 24 beer or a glass of wine as they enjoy flatbread pizza or popcorn.
Flatbread pizza prices start at $5.75, while a small popcorn starts at $6.
Earlier this week former real estate agent Brenda Dixon and her husband Jerry, residents of the Four Seasons retirement community, were among the first waiting in line for the doors to open.
“Believe it or not, we’re here to see ‘Peter Rabbit,’” she said, chuckling. “We were here the first day they opened and have been here maybe six times since. I love that it’s close. I really like the Dolby theaters, and the reclining seats are really comfortable.”
Alyssa Gott, a member of the “floor staff” who was serving food at the concession stand, was excited to be working there, along with 47 other employees.
“I love it here,” she said. “I really enjoy the job, and I’ve worked a lot in the food industry.”
Admission prices are $8.50 for matinees before 6 p.m., and general admission for evening showings are $10.75, with discounts for seniors 62 and older, and children 11 and under. The cinema uses reservation seating.
Guests who have not been vaccinated for COVID-19 are requested to wear masks, and the theater will enforce single seat buffers between visiting parties.
“It’s been really exciting to see people super excited to come back to the movies,” Ruiz said. “Even with all the restrictions, hearing people as they come out of a showing, saying they liked it, or ‘It was so fun’ — it’s really nice to hear that kind of feedback.”
For showtimes and reservations, go online to cinemawest.com .
Staff Writer David James Heiss may be reached at , and messages may be left at (951) 849-4586 x114.
Please update, total seats 774 and the first operators was SoCal Cinemas, the first day showings in photos section, no grand opening ad, just the display ad
Please update, total seats 973
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 2 55
Theatre 2, 3, 11 and 12 45
Theatre 5 and 10 98
Theatre 6 106
Theatre 7 131 with DBOX
Theatre 8 151 XD and DBOX
Theatre 9 99 with DBOX
Please update, total seats 1,522
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 173 XD
Theatre 2 199
Theatre 3 thru 8 87
Theatre 9, 10 and 11 48
Theatre 12 thru 15 121
Pleaser rename Regal Rancho Mirage and total seats 3,133
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 16 212
Theatre 2,3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14 and 15 118
Theatre 4 and 13 216
Theatre 7 255 IMAX Laser
Theatre 8 346
Theatre 9 361
Theatre 10 371
Please rename Palm Springs Cultural Center, according to their website it was rename in 2018
Please rename Regal Edwards Temecula and grand opening ad posted in the photos section. This located getting upgraded to recliners, screens 1-7 are recliners, 8, 10-12 still regaular seating and 9 is 4DX. I’ll update the seating count when the work is completed.
Grand Opening ad posted in photos section
Please update, total seats 1,284
Seating Capcity:
Theatre 1 207
Theatre 2 93
Theatre 3 and 4 58
Theatre 5 and 10 68
Theatre 6 and 9 90
Theatre 7 and 8 117
Theatre 11 92
Theatre 12 226
Please rename Regal Riverside Plaza and total seats 1,424
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 16 78
Theatre 2 and 15 72
Theatre 3, 4, 5,6, 11, 12, 13 and 14 60
Theatre 7 and 10 126
Theatre 8 and 9 194
Please rename Regal Edwards Eastvale Gateway as per Regal Website
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 14 187
Theatre 2 and 13 159
Theatre 3 and 12 103
Theatre 4 and 11 122
Theatre 5 and 10 89
Theatre 6 and 9 187
Theatre 7 and 8 344
Please update, total seats 3216
Seating Capacity: 3216
Theatre 1 448 EPEX/Dobly Atmos
Theatre 2 508
Theatre 3 329
Theatre 4 335
Theatre 5 501
Theatre 6 and 7 90
Theatre 8 85
Theatre 9 96
Theatre 10, 12 and 13 83
Theatre 11 90
Theatre 14 238
Theatre 15 119
Theatre 16 117
Please rename Regal Edwards Corona Crossing, also grand opening ad in photos section
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 18 283
Theatre 2 and 17 232
Theatre 3 and 16 157
Theatre 4, 5, 14 and 15 127
Theatre 6 and 13 156
Theatre 7 and 12 232
Theatre 8 and 11 283
Theatre 9 471 RPX/ATMOS
Theatre 10 482
Please update, rename Reading Cal Oaks with Titan Luxe and total seats 1,164 and the theatre opened July 25, 1997 as SoCal Cinemas The Movie Experiance 17 (add Previous Name), first weekend display ad in photos section.
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 9 115
Theatre 2 107 Titan Luxe/Dolby Atmos
Theatre 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 62
Theatre 8 115 Titan Luxe/Dolby Atmos
Theatre 10 and 11 93
Theatre 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 36
Please rename Harkins Moutain Grove 16 and total seats 1,962
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 410
Theatre 2 103
Theatre 3, 4, 5, 12, 13 and 14 64
Theatre 6 103
Theatre 7, 9 and 10 133
Theatre 8 134
Theatre 11 104
Theatre 15 104
Theatre 16 221
Please rename Harkins Moreno Valley 16 and total seats 3,340
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 16 415
Theatre 2 and 15 263
Theatre 3 and 14 196
Theatre 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 112
Theatre 7 195
Theatre 8 265
Theatre 9 262
Theatre 10 199
Please update, please rename Galaxy Mission Grove and add to previous names CinemaStar Ultraplex 18 at Mission Grove. Four screens added on April 21, 2000
Total Seats: 1,364
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 58
Theatre 2, 3, 9, 16, 17 and 18 47
Theatre 4 96
Theatre 5 and 6 141 DFX/Dolby Atmos
Theatre 7 67
Theatre 8, 10 and 15 54
Theatre 11 115
Theatre 12 122
Theatre 13 and 14 90
Please rename to Mary Pickford Theatre is D'Place and total seats 1,063 and better grand opening ad posted in photos section
Theatre 1 63
Theatre 2 70
Theatre 3 53
Theatre 4 72 with DBOX
Theatre 5 52
Theatre 6 75
Theatre 7 47
Theatre 8 67
Theatre 9 159 SCREEN X
Theatre 10 163
Theatre 11 42
Theatre 12 and 13 69
Theatre 14 62
Please rename UEC Diamond 8 as per theatre website, this location doses not due reserved seating.
Please rename CinemaWest 2nd Street Cinema and total seats is 987
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 192 IMAX with Laser (coming soon)
Theatre 2 67
Theatre 3 192 Giant Screen with Dolby Atmos
Theatre 4 69
Theatre 5, 6 and 7 47
Theatre 8 56
Theatre 9, 10 and 12 57
Theatre 11 99
Beaumont’s theater is ready for summer movie season BY DAVID JAMES HEISS, Record Gazette Jun 18, 2021 As the summer movie season kicks into high gear and California returns to its new “normal,” scores of locals starved of their big screen experiences during the past year can find refuge in Beaumont’s spacious 2nd Street Cinema. The 12-screen theater opened May 28 to take advantage of Memorial Day weekend, and at the time offered plenty of showings of the two wide releases that were available: Disney’s “Cruella” and Paramount’s “A Quiet Place: Part II.”
The two largest auditoriums, which seat 198 people, are equipped with Dolby Atmos surround sound, with speakers lining the walls and camouflaged in the ceilings. This week those screens are featuring “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” and “In The Heights.”
Screens are 29 feet high and about 50 feet wide, capturing laser projection to wow guests lounging in electronic reclining leather seats. “On weekends we’ve been getting around 1,000 people” flocking to the cinema, says General Manager Jesse Ruiz. “It’s been steady, busy. There’s never been a slow day.”
While Ruiz has opened theaters before, in his 17 years in the industry 2nd Street Cinema was the first time he was involved with a theater starting from the ground up — he has opened theaters that were acquired or started in existing buildings. While the theater was mostly completed in 2019, an anticipated opening for early July 2020 was delayed thanks to COVID-19.
The theater is the 16th in Petaluma-based Cinema West, LLC, which operates theaters in Idaho and California.
Guests at 2nd Street Cinema can get Hangar 24 beer or a glass of wine as they enjoy flatbread pizza or popcorn.
Flatbread pizza prices start at $5.75, while a small popcorn starts at $6.
Earlier this week former real estate agent Brenda Dixon and her husband Jerry, residents of the Four Seasons retirement community, were among the first waiting in line for the doors to open.
“Believe it or not, we’re here to see ‘Peter Rabbit,’” she said, chuckling. “We were here the first day they opened and have been here maybe six times since. I love that it’s close. I really like the Dolby theaters, and the reclining seats are really comfortable.” Alyssa Gott, a member of the “floor staff” who was serving food at the concession stand, was excited to be working there, along with 47 other employees.
“I love it here,” she said. “I really enjoy the job, and I’ve worked a lot in the food industry.”
Admission prices are $8.50 for matinees before 6 p.m., and general admission for evening showings are $10.75, with discounts for seniors 62 and older, and children 11 and under. The cinema uses reservation seating.
Guests who have not been vaccinated for COVID-19 are requested to wear masks, and the theater will enforce single seat buffers between visiting parties.
“It’s been really exciting to see people super excited to come back to the movies,” Ruiz said. “Even with all the restrictions, hearing people as they come out of a showing, saying they liked it, or ‘It was so fun’ — it’s really nice to hear that kind of feedback.”
For showtimes and reservations, go online to cinemawest.com .
Staff Writer David James Heiss may be reached at , and messages may be left at (951) 849-4586 x114.
Please update, total seats 479
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 100
Theatre 2 and 4 73
Theatre 3 62
Theatre 5 81
Theatre 6 90
as per website, please rename Regal Greenway Grand Palace
Regal did this same thing at the Regal Greenway Grand Palace leaving 5 house with Edwards seating.
Please update, total seats 2,699
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 271 IMAX AT AMC
Theatre 2. 6, 11 and 15 99
Theatre 3 and 14 139
Theatre 4 and 13 165
Theatre 5 and 12 139
Theatre 7 and 10 215
Theatre 8 294
Theatre 9 294 XL AT AMC
Theatre 16 128 DOLBY CINEMA AT AMC
Please update, total seats 774 and the first operators was SoCal Cinemas, the first day showings in photos section, no grand opening ad, just the display ad
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 2, 3 and 4 58
Theatre 5 and 6 35
Theatre 7 109
Theatre 8, 9 and 10 121
Please update, theatre opened December 20, 2013, total screens is 12 and total seating 1,059
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 54
Theatre 2 and 3 44
Theatre 4 and 6 61
Theatre 5 48
Theatre 7 114
Theatre 8 292 GTX
Theatre 9 120
Theatre 10 73
Theatre 11 47
Theatre 12 81