Please update, theatre name Regal Mission Marketplace and the screen count is 11 screens. When Regal took over the theatre, it got the Cineworld designed interior and selected screens have recliners and they downsize to 11 screens.
Please update, total seats 714 and either 11 or 12 screens. This location was expanded by either UltraStar or Cinepolis, when verifying the capacity’s, theatre 1 was not showing a movie but it went up to 12 screens. It a possibility screen 1 is the kitchen, will investigate the listing in a couple of months.
The Regal LA Live Cinema #1 balcony seating opens on Friday with Project Hail Mary in IMAX 70MM. Same capacity as previous reported by Nothing But Cinema.
The upper level balcony is standard seating. Recliners only on the main floor as per Regal Seat map.
Please update, 1 screen and CLOSED on March 7, 2026. The location is moving to another location that opens April 3, 2026. I’ll create a new Cinema Treasures page once I get more details
Beloved Indie Cinema Moving Out Of Brooklyn, Owner Confirms
Opened in 2018 as New York’s first Black Latina- and woman-owned movie theater, Stuart Cinema and Cafe is moving out of Brooklyn.
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Posted Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 1:43 pm ET
BROOKLYN, NY — An inconic Brooklyn indie theater, celebrated as a haven for classic, independent and foreign films, is scripting its next chapter: a relocation to Queens.
Stuart Cinema and Café made history in 2018 when it became New York’s first Black Latina-owned movie theater, establishing itself in the Greenpoint neighborhood as both a creative hub and community gathering space.
After eight years of screening films for audiences, the theater is preparing to relocate about 15 minutes away to Long Island City.
Officials said the theater at 79 West Street, between Greenpoint Avenue and Milton Street, closed this month ahead of the April 3 opening of its new Long Island City location.
Founded by producer and entrepreneur Emelyn Stuart, the 50-seat venue was born out of her frustration with the barriers facing independent filmmakers—from distributor gatekeeping to outdated screening facilities and inattentive staff.
Having already produced 19 independent projects and launched her own film festival, Stuart set out to create a space where indie creators and film lovers could truly connect.
True to its name, Stuart Cinema and Café also stands out for its menu, which goes far beyond standard popcorn and soda. Guests can enjoy homestyle dishes prepared by Stuart’s mother, including fan favorites like three different varieties of empanadas.
Though Stuart hasn’t disclosed all the reasons behind the move, she acknowledged recent challenges with the Greenpoint landlord.
The transition, she said, opens the door to a “major upgrade” at the new Long Island City site, which will feature two auditoriums, luxury recliner seating, larger screens, and a full-service restaurant with an expanded menu.
On Wednesdays, films are just $8, and popcorn goes for $3, a nod to the theater’s mission to keep film accessible for everyone.
Please update, total seats 958 and theatre renamed Epic Theatres of St. Augustine with IMAX. IMAX Laser added in 1994 Grand Opening ad posted in the photos section
Please update, theatre name Regal Mission Marketplace and the screen count is 11 screens. When Regal took over the theatre, it got the Cineworld designed interior and selected screens have recliners and they downsize to 11 screens.
Total seats: 1,330
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 212
Theatre 2 47 with recliners
Theatre 3 53 with recliners
Theatre 4 94
Theatre 5 117
Theatre 6 125
Theatre 7 185
Theatre 8 82
Theatre 9 86 recliners
Theatre 10 49 recliners
Theatre 11 280 RPX
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 2 209
Theatre 3 and 4 277
Theatre 5 284
Theatre 6 278
Theatre 7 and 8 254
Theatre 9 149
Theatre 10 138
Theatre 11 171
Theatre 12 178
Theatre 13 184
Theatre 14 180
Theatre 15 158
Theatre 16 198
Theatre 17 200
Theatre 18 197
please update, total seats 2,353
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 480
Theatre 2 99
Theatre 3 80
Theatre 4 298
Theatre 5 293
Theatre 6 110
Theatre 7 152
Theatre 8 145
Theatre 9 187
Theatre 10 519 TITAN LUXE
Please update, rename theatre to Cinepolis Vista and total seats 1509
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 (atmos) and 15 176
Theatre 2, 3, 4, 7 and 10 72
Theatre 5 84
Theatre 8 157 4DX
Theatre 9 117 JUNIOR KIDS
Theatre 11 109
Theatre 12, 13 and 14 110
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 6 115
Theatre 2 78
Theatre 3 66
Theatre 4, 5, 7 and 8 49
Please update, total seats 508
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 3 98
Theatre 2 97
Theatre 4 67
Theatre 5 and 6 74
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 266 IMAX with Laser
Theatre 2 and 14 130
Theatre 3 88
Theatre 4 124 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 5 294 XL AT AMC
Theatre 6 and 12 99
Theatre 7 247
Theatre 8 and 13 204
Theatre 9 and 11 139
Theatre 10 165
Please update, total seats 1,971
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 12 139
Theatre 2 and 11 115
Theatre 3 and 10 99
Theatre 4 and 9 193
Theatre 5 and 8 226
Theatre 6 290 XL AT AMC
Theatre 7 139 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Grand opening ad in the photos section
Please update, total seats: 1,029
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 40
Theatre 2 38
Theatre 3 90
Theatre 4 and 5 149
Theatre 6 51
Theatre 7 51
Theatre 8 44
Theatre 9 154
Theatre 10 50
Theatre 11 117
Theatre 12 53
Please update, total seats 861
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1, 3 and 5 90
Theatre 2, 4 and 10 60
Theatre 6 54
Theatre 7 136
Theatre 8 91
Theatre 9 130
The theatre opened on May 7, 1993 as the Nickelodeon Chula Vista 10, Grand opening ad in the photos section
Theatre 1 is IMAX with Laser
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 61
Theatre 2 51
Theatre 3 50
Theatre 4 58
Theatre 5 95
Theatre 6 108
Please update, total seats 714 and either 11 or 12 screens. This location was expanded by either UltraStar or Cinepolis, when verifying the capacity’s, theatre 1 was not showing a movie but it went up to 12 screens. It a possibility screen 1 is the kitchen, will investigate the listing in a couple of months.
Seating Capcity:
Theatre 1 CLOSED
Theatre 2 and 3 63
Theatre 4, 5, 6 and 7 73
Theatre 8 64
Theatre 9 68
Theatre 10 and 11 47
Theatre 12 70
Please update, total seats 776
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 12 48
Theatre 2 and 11 52
Theatre 3 and 10 41
Theatre 4 and 9 70
Theatre 5 and 8 82
Theatre 6 and 7 95
Please update, total seats 913, AMC recently installed recliners in this location due to lower seat count.
Theatre 1 48
Theatre 2 41
Theatre 3 39
Theatre 4 113 Dolby Cinema at AMC
Theatre 5 98
Theatre 6 61
Theatre 7 91 Prime at AMC
Theatre 8 29
Theatre 9 86
Theatre 10 amd 13 41
Theatre 11 92
Theatre 12 92
Theatre 14 55
Please update, total seats 2,676
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 84
Theatre 2 145
Theatre 3 126
Theatre 4 and 5 230
Theatre 6 126
Theatre 7 and 8 92
Theatre 9 146
Theatre 10 99
Theatre 11 and 14 412 XL at AMC
Theatre 12 203 Dolby Cinema
Theatre 13 279 IMAX with Laser with Club Rockers, used to be 432
Please update, total seats 3,698
Seating Capacity
Theatr 1 139
Theatre 2 137
Theatre 3 131
Theatre 4 203 IMAX with Laser
Theatre 5 114
Theatre 6 102
Theatre 7 112
Theatre 8 149
Theatre 9 252
Theatre 10 176
Theatre 11 175
Theatre 12 88
Theatre 13 244
Theatre 14 235
Theatre 15 122
Theatre 16 297
Theatre 17 143 DOLBY CInemas at AMC
Theatre 18 301
Theatre 19 282
Theatre 20 296
Please update, total seats 1,481, this theatre has AMC Club Rockers
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 127
Theatre 2 81
Theatre 3, 13, 16, 17 and 18 83
Theatre 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 72
Theatre 9 82
Theatre 11 and 14 74
Theatre 12 92
Theatre 15 93
The Regal LA Live Cinema #1 balcony seating opens on Friday with Project Hail Mary in IMAX 70MM. Same capacity as previous reported by Nothing But Cinema.
The upper level balcony is standard seating. Recliners only on the main floor as per Regal Seat map.
Please update, 1 screen and CLOSED on March 7, 2026. The location is moving to another location that opens April 3, 2026. I’ll create a new Cinema Treasures page once I get more details
Beloved Indie Cinema Moving Out Of Brooklyn, Owner Confirms Opened in 2018 as New York’s first Black Latina- and woman-owned movie theater, Stuart Cinema and Cafe is moving out of Brooklyn. Vianella Burns’s profile picture Vianella Burns, Patch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge Posted Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 1:43 pm ET BROOKLYN, NY — An inconic Brooklyn indie theater, celebrated as a haven for classic, independent and foreign films, is scripting its next chapter: a relocation to Queens.
Stuart Cinema and Café made history in 2018 when it became New York’s first Black Latina-owned movie theater, establishing itself in the Greenpoint neighborhood as both a creative hub and community gathering space.
After eight years of screening films for audiences, the theater is preparing to relocate about 15 minutes away to Long Island City.
Officials said the theater at 79 West Street, between Greenpoint Avenue and Milton Street, closed this month ahead of the April 3 opening of its new Long Island City location.
Founded by producer and entrepreneur Emelyn Stuart, the 50-seat venue was born out of her frustration with the barriers facing independent filmmakers—from distributor gatekeeping to outdated screening facilities and inattentive staff. Having already produced 19 independent projects and launched her own film festival, Stuart set out to create a space where indie creators and film lovers could truly connect.
True to its name, Stuart Cinema and Café also stands out for its menu, which goes far beyond standard popcorn and soda. Guests can enjoy homestyle dishes prepared by Stuart’s mother, including fan favorites like three different varieties of empanadas.
Though Stuart hasn’t disclosed all the reasons behind the move, she acknowledged recent challenges with the Greenpoint landlord.
The transition, she said, opens the door to a “major upgrade” at the new Long Island City site, which will feature two auditoriums, luxury recliner seating, larger screens, and a full-service restaurant with an expanded menu.
On Wednesdays, films are just $8, and popcorn goes for $3, a nod to the theater’s mission to keep film accessible for everyone.
Please update, total seats 958 and theatre renamed Epic Theatres of St. Augustine with IMAX. IMAX Laser added in 1994 Grand Opening ad posted in the photos section
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 16 77
Theatre 2 and 15 50
Theatre 3 38
Theatre 4 23
Theatre 5, 12 and 13 24
Theatre 6 and 11 48
Theatre 7 and 10 95
Theatre 8 115 IMAX with Laser
Theatre 9 117
Theatre 14 49
Total Seats: 1054
Seating Capacity:
Theatre 1 and 2 59
Theatre 3, 4, 11 and 12 44
Theatre 5 and 10 97 with DBOX
Theatre 6 99
Theatre 7 177 SCREEN X/DBOX
Theatre 8 188 XD/DBOX
Theatre 9 108 DBOX