Added photos of all 12 auditoriums. In the description of each auditorium photo, I’ve noted the most centered seat. I’ve also added projector info for a few auditoriums on the stadium side.
Regal is currently upgrading one of the auditoriums to 4DX; likely auditorium 11 (9th largest auditorium here, with a seating capacity of 215 before construction) since it currently has seemingly no showtimes on Fandango.
I visited this theater last week and it’s a shame how little they care about maintaining the main auditorium. There is a prominent chromatic aberration issue with the projector, and they’re not bothering to mask the screen for films with a 1.85 aspect ratio (the sound also sucks but I feel like it’s probably hard to fix that). With that being said, theaters 2-5 seem nice, with stadium seating and 1.85 screens
One of those auditoriums was converted to an event space with a 4K laser projector and Dolby 7.1/5.1 audio; it can host 85 people in seats or 150 people standing.
The other five auditoriums were converted to color grading / sound mixing facilities in a partnership between Los Angeles sound studio 424 Post and global post-production studio Harbor.
From theasc.com:
“One stage features a 34' 8K Samsung IWA LED display ["The Wall”] and a Meyer Sound Ultra Reflex sound system with Dolby Atmos for mastering projects in 4K HDR. The space has seating for more than 50 people. A second theater, also with seating for more than 50, features a DCI-certified 4K Samsung Onyx LED display and a Meyer Sound Ultra Reflex system with Dolby Atmos. The IWA display peaks at 1,000 nits, while the Onyx display peaks at 300 nits. Both stages are supported by Sony X310 HDR reference displays.
Culver Post’s three other stages feature Christie 4K CP4420-XE projection systems and Dolby Atmos sound."
According to Fandango, capacity is 1,075.
Theater capacities: 253 (1), 255 (2), 199 (3), 192 (4), 88 (5), 88 (6)
This is one of two theaters currently operating in the US that have a Samsung Onyx LED screen, with the other theater being Star Cinema Grill in Richmond, Texas.
However, that theater only has the one LED theater, whereas The Culver Theater has five LED theaters.
They use Onyx in aud. 1-4, stick to laser projection in aud. 5, and use Samsung’s The Wall in aud. 6.
All theaters can display content in 4K (with aud. 6 displaying up to 8K), and all of the theaters are equipped with Dolby Atmos-capable sound systems.
There are 200 seats in both the left and right auditoriums, totaling 400 seats.
Both auditoriums use a Barco SP4K-12C 4K laser projector (Can display 98.5% of Rec2020, with up to 3000:1 native contrast ratio) and have Dolby 7.1 sound capability.
Current capacity is 2,873, manually checked via Fandango. All auditoriums are using Plush Rocker seats, except for 15 (IMAX), 16 (Dolby Cinema), and 25-30 (DINE-IN recliners).
Due to the addition of recliners, the total capacity went down to 952. The original side (theaters 1-6) has capacities of 101, 98, 58, 58 again, 98 again, and 101 again (love the consistency!). The stadium side (theaters 7-12) has capacities of 74, 66, 60, 132, 26, and 80.
The 75-seat auditorium, known as the David Keighley Theatre, has a 1.43 screen. The 40-seat auditorium, known as the Big Deal Theatre, has a 1.90 screen.
Added photos of all 12 auditoriums. In the description of each auditorium photo, I’ve noted the most centered seat. I’ve also added projector info for a few auditoriums on the stadium side.
Added photos of all 20 auditoriums. In the description of each auditorium photo, I’ve noted the projector info and the most centered seat.
Regal is currently upgrading one of the auditoriums to 4DX; likely auditorium 11 (9th largest auditorium here, with a seating capacity of 215 before construction) since it currently has seemingly no showtimes on Fandango.
Theater name is Regal Edwards Valencia.
I visited this theater last week and it’s a shame how little they care about maintaining the main auditorium. There is a prominent chromatic aberration issue with the projector, and they’re not bothering to mask the screen for films with a 1.85 aspect ratio (the sound also sucks but I feel like it’s probably hard to fix that). With that being said, theaters 2-5 seem nice, with stadium seating and 1.85 screens
One of those auditoriums was converted to an event space with a 4K laser projector and Dolby 7.1/5.1 audio; it can host 85 people in seats or 150 people standing.
The other five auditoriums were converted to color grading / sound mixing facilities in a partnership between Los Angeles sound studio 424 Post and global post-production studio Harbor.
From theasc.com: “One stage features a 34' 8K Samsung IWA LED display ["The Wall”] and a Meyer Sound Ultra Reflex sound system with Dolby Atmos for mastering projects in 4K HDR. The space has seating for more than 50 people. A second theater, also with seating for more than 50, features a DCI-certified 4K Samsung Onyx LED display and a Meyer Sound Ultra Reflex system with Dolby Atmos. The IWA display peaks at 1,000 nits, while the Onyx display peaks at 300 nits. Both stages are supported by Sony X310 HDR reference displays.
Culver Post’s three other stages feature Christie 4K CP4420-XE projection systems and Dolby Atmos sound."
According to Fandango, capacity is 1,075. Theater capacities: 253 (1), 255 (2), 199 (3), 192 (4), 88 (5), 88 (6)
This is one of two theaters currently operating in the US that have a Samsung Onyx LED screen, with the other theater being Star Cinema Grill in Richmond, Texas. However, that theater only has the one LED theater, whereas The Culver Theater has five LED theaters.
They use Onyx in aud. 1-4, stick to laser projection in aud. 5, and use Samsung’s The Wall in aud. 6.
All theaters can display content in 4K (with aud. 6 displaying up to 8K), and all of the theaters are equipped with Dolby Atmos-capable sound systems.
There are 200 seats in both the left and right auditoriums, totaling 400 seats.
Both auditoriums use a Barco SP4K-12C 4K laser projector (Can display 98.5% of Rec2020, with up to 3000:1 native contrast ratio) and have Dolby 7.1 sound capability.
Sources: https://web.archive.org/web/20230927091146/https://thefridacinema.org/private-rentals/ https://web.archive.org/web/20240628015239/https://thefridacinema.org/about/
Capacity is 4,895
Auditorium capacities: 338 (1), 223 (2), 142 (3), 144 (4), 144 (5), 145 (6), 146 (7), 144 (8), 143 (9), 231 (10), 215 (11), 131 (12), 345 (13), 344 (14), 118 (15), 215 (16), 231 (17/ScreenX), 143 (18), 143 (19), 146 (20), 145 (21), 143 (22), 143 (23), 137 (24), 223 (25), 273 (26/IMAX)
Capacity is 3,321
Auditorium capacities: 195 (1), 160 (2), 146 (3), 110 (4), 122 (5), 146 (6), 161 (7), 140 (8), 244 (9), 182 (10/IMAX), 241 (11), 119 (12/Dolby), 220 (13), 108 (14), 109 (15), 218 (16), 202 (17), 142 (18), 201 (19), 155 (20)
Current capacity is 2,873, manually checked via Fandango. All auditoriums are using Plush Rocker seats, except for 15 (IMAX), 16 (Dolby Cinema), and 25-30 (DINE-IN recliners).
Auditorium capacities: 48 (1!), 84 (2), 56 (3), 56 (4), 90 (5), 137 (6), 155 (7), 90 (8), 49 (9), 49 (10), 49 (11), 84 (12), 48 (13), 232 (14), 447 (15/IMAX), 256 (16/Dolby), 232 (17), 49 (18!), 66 (19!), 49 (20!), 49 (21!), 49 (22!), 82 (23!), 125 (24!), 69 (25!), 50 (26!), 29 (27!), 27 (28!), 38 (29!), 29 (30!)
The “!” indicates DINE-IN auditoriums.
Capacity is 7,273 per https://kinepolis.es/cines/kinepolis-madrid-ciudad-de-la-imagen/informacion/
Current capacity, per greenth1ng’s comment (4DX seats 128), is 3,110
Capacity is 4,154 including wheelchair spaces
Auditorium capacities: 303 (1/IMAX), 54 (2), 124 (3), 74 (4), 131 (5), 158 (6), 146 (7), 225 (8/Dolby), 309 (9), 122 (10), 95 (11), 255 (12), 377 (13), 309 (14), 121 (15), 95 (16), 262 (17), 180 (18/PRIME), 139 (19), 140 (20), 121 (21), 96 (22), 77 (23), 96 (24), 145 (25)
The theater re-opened on July 21st, 2023, and has been open since
Source: https://www.lakewoodcity.org/News/General-city-info-news-stories/Movie-theater-at-Lakewood-Center-is-now-open
In late 2023, the aging seats in the standard auditoriums were replaced by Plush Rockers, reducing capacity by 463 to a new total of 2,997.
Here are the new auditorium capacities: 348 (1/IMAX), 145 (2), 145 (3), 147 (4), 85 (5), 128 (6), 238 (7), 241 (8), 99 (9), 82 (10), 145 (11), 146 (12), 146 (13), 273 (14/Dolby), 401 (15), 228 (16/PRIME)
Theater is open again
Due to the addition of recliners, the total capacity went down to 952. The original side (theaters 1-6) has capacities of 101, 98, 58, 58 again, 98 again, and 101 again (love the consistency!). The stadium side (theaters 7-12) has capacities of 74, 66, 60, 132, 26, and 80.
The 75-seat auditorium, known as the David Keighley Theatre, has a 1.43 screen. The 40-seat auditorium, known as the Big Deal Theatre, has a 1.90 screen.
Current address is 6464 Sunset Blvd
Please update open status, West side is closed but Brea East is still using screens 1 through 12
Please update, current name is Regal Edwards Long Beach per https://www.regmovies.com/theatres/regal-edwards-long-beach-1042
Please update, this theater has 21 screens per greenth1ng’s comment
Please update, the official screen count is 19, per the official website. Here’s what they’ve written:
“Vue Birmingham features The Recliner, with individual food tables for a VIP experience like no other. Located in the Star City Entertainment Complex, Vue Birmingham has 19 screens with more than 3,750 seats. All screens are fitted with Digital Dolby Surround Sound. Screen 7: 177 seats Screen 8: 137 seats Screen 9: 137 seats Screen 10: 118 seats Screen 11: 118 seats Screen 12: 537 seats Screen 13: 213 seats Screen 14: 196 seats Screen 15: 139 seats Screen 16: 47 seats Screen 17: 64 seats Screen 18: 64 seats Screen 19: 537 seats Screen 25: 133 seats Screen 26: 179 seats Screen 27: 242 seats Screen 28: 242 seats Screen 29: 151 seats Screen 30: 133 seats”
Please update, there are 26 screens in use, manually checked today using Fandango. Auditorium list: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 (ScreenX), 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 (IMAX)