From Lee Neighborhod Theatres website: Posted photo of it in photos section.
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
The 4 Star theatre has been sold and transferred to new ownership. We wish them all the best and we will continue the lasting tradition of preserving independent cinemas in San Francisco.
We at Lee neighborhood theatres would like to thank the Bay Area for an amazing thirty years of screening countless independent films along with an array of film festivals and events.
We will continue to showcase films at our Presidio and Marina theatres located in the Marina district. Again, thank you all for supporting Lee Neighborhood Theatres for the last THREE decades!
Lee Neighborhood Theatres
Please update, 4 additional screens added December 22, 1995. The theatre original name was AMC Media Center 4. It was renamed the same day when the AMC Media Center North 6 open. Grand opening ad in photos
Because Regal bought UA, and Regal never rebranded it under Regal, so they call it the Regal United Artists Midway. Regal still has many locations branded as Edwards or United Artists. Even though they put recliners in, they still call it UA.
Just uploaded a bunch of photos of Cinema 1, 2 and 3 with recliners and prior to the installation of the recliners in the photos section. I thought I did them a few years ago, but didn’t realize it wasn’t uploaded.
Grand opening ad as AMC in Photos section and the funny thing is Fandango still advertise XD in theatre 2, but AMC is not using Pacific LSF. Also, AMC didn’t mention 3D either, guess they don’t want to be involve with DOLBY 3D that Pacific used.
Guess will have to wait what AMC puts in. Right now, all 14 screens are still open with Pacific crazy numbering system in the RSVP seating plans
2nd Level: When coming off escalator, Theater 9 and 10 are on the right, 11 to 13 on the left (13 is IMAX Laser) and 14 is to the right of the concession if AMC kept it in the renovation. Dontt go there anymore, restrooms are too far from the auditorium are the middle level, Loews poorly designed this theatre.
Please update open,location renamed The Atlantic Moviehouse and the website is https://www.atlanticmoviehouse.com/?fbclid=IwAR2bQMfQmxXmRT-rwA6PDU2i96posAinqJ1k5oRpN2ZTk-CoNcFYors-7a0 and it reopened today
Please update, became a twin on November 26, 1986 (Grand Opening ad in photos) and it was rename Bergenfield Cinemas in late 1983. UA Theatres during towards the end of operation under the Palace was a second run theatre.
Please update, became a triplex on June 3, 1994 and a quad on June 26, 1998, Clearview Cinemas added the 4th screen June 26,1998 (No Grand Opening ads except as a twin in photos section).
From Lee Neighborhod Theatres website: Posted photo of it in photos section.
Dear Friends and Neighbors, The 4 Star theatre has been sold and transferred to new ownership. We wish them all the best and we will continue the lasting tradition of preserving independent cinemas in San Francisco. We at Lee neighborhood theatres would like to thank the Bay Area for an amazing thirty years of screening countless independent films along with an array of film festivals and events. We will continue to showcase films at our Presidio and Marina theatres located in the Marina district. Again, thank you all for supporting Lee Neighborhood Theatres for the last THREE decades! Lee Neighborhood Theatres
Please update, theatre name Apple Cinemas Barkhamsted
Please update, 4 additional screens added December 22, 1995. The theatre original name was AMC Media Center 4. It was renamed the same day when the AMC Media Center North 6 open. Grand opening ad in photos
Please update, total seats 1630. Regal started reserved seating at this location 1. 122 2. 124 3. 145 4. 276 5. 277 6. 150 7. 149 8. 135 9. 137 10. 115 RealD 3D in screens 4, 6 and 8.
It’s Regal after they install the recliners
theater reopening, grand reopening in photos section
Please update website,https://www.cinemasf.com/balboa/ It in their website coming soon
Because Regal bought UA, and Regal never rebranded it under Regal, so they call it the Regal United Artists Midway. Regal still has many locations branded as Edwards or United Artists. Even though they put recliners in, they still call it UA.
Theater reopened August 6. Grand reopening ad in photos
please update total seats 3631
same company Reading Entertainment just rebranded the name
Just uploaded a bunch of photos of Cinema 1, 2 and 3 with recliners and prior to the installation of the recliners in the photos section. I thought I did them a few years ago, but didn’t realize it wasn’t uploaded.
Please update, total seats 647
YES, it had 70MM< When Loews had the Paris (aka Fine Arts) showed Howards End, Remain of the Days and Hamlet in 70MM 6 Track Dolby Stereo
Just uploaded some photos from my 2014 visit
AMC Grand Opening ad in phtos.
Grand opening ad as AMC in Photos section and the funny thing is Fandango still advertise XD in theatre 2, but AMC is not using Pacific LSF. Also, AMC didn’t mention 3D either, guess they don’t want to be involve with DOLBY 3D that Pacific used.
Guess will have to wait what AMC puts in. Right now, all 14 screens are still open with Pacific crazy numbering system in the RSVP seating plans
2nd Level: When coming off escalator, Theater 9 and 10 are on the right, 11 to 13 on the left (13 is IMAX Laser) and 14 is to the right of the concession if AMC kept it in the renovation. Dontt go there anymore, restrooms are too far from the auditorium are the middle level, Loews poorly designed this theatre.
Interesting article in todays Daily News: https://www.nydailynews.com/snyde/ny-paris-theater-reopening-netflix-20210731-w5e6gy24bna7vkuhdgv2oxw7si-story.html
Please update open,location renamed The Atlantic Moviehouse and the website is https://www.atlanticmoviehouse.com/?fbclid=IwAR2bQMfQmxXmRT-rwA6PDU2i96posAinqJ1k5oRpN2ZTk-CoNcFYors-7a0 and it reopened today
The old escalator was to the right side across from theater 2 and it’s now just ada ramps
Please update, became a twin on November 26, 1986 (Grand Opening ad in photos) and it was rename Bergenfield Cinemas in late 1983. UA Theatres during towards the end of operation under the Palace was a second run theatre.
Please update, became a triplex on June 3, 1994 and a quad on June 26, 1998, Clearview Cinemas added the 4th screen June 26,1998 (No Grand Opening ads except as a twin in photos section).
Please update, UA Qaurtet Cinema open on July 14, 1971 It was UA first quad theatre built
Please update, OPEN as of July 22, 2021
Website: CinemaLab.com
and it’s showing Movies again.