I started watching movies in theatres in the 40s. I remember those old seats and not fondly. Stadium seating was a big improvement. Now, the recliners are here and I love them. Comfortable, adjustable, good sight lines, reserved. What’s not to like?
If the theatre has been designed from the ground up for recliners, then OK. Not only are they comfortable, I personally like the reserved seating. I buy my tickets on line and select the seats and just show up.
Now called Regal Tara Cinemas 4 Operated by Regal Entertainment.
Website: http://www.regmovies.com/Theatres/Theatre-Folder/Regal-Tara-Cinemas-4-2749?utm_medium=social+network&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=local+post&utm_term=United+Artists+Tara+Cinemas+4
The building still stands. Now known as the Midwest Apartments, offering subsidized low to moderate income rental units. When I worked in the neighborhood in the ‘50s, the Midwest was an SRO hotel with long-term guests. These included a number of professional ladies who would meet their clients upstairs for services.
Closing on May 12 for remodeling. Let’s hope it’s only temporary.
Now functions as a respite center for special needs families.
Only live venues listed on website. No movies scheduled.
Website shows all live venues. No films scheduled.
I started watching movies in theatres in the 40s. I remember those old seats and not fondly. Stadium seating was a big improvement. Now, the recliners are here and I love them. Comfortable, adjustable, good sight lines, reserved. What’s not to like?
Now operated by New Vision Theatres: Website: http://www.newvisiontheatres.com/index.html
Now called Ovation Cinema Grill and operated by New Vision Theatres. Website: https://www.amctheatres.com/new-vision
Website: http://cinebistro.com/doral/
Status should be closed.
Website: http://tworiverscinemas.com/
Website: http://thetullfamilytheater.org/
I don’t believe that these pop-up locations should be listed. They only exist for a short time like food trucks.
Closed due to mall redevelopment .
Nice website. Thanks.
Function should be salon.
This theatre is closed. Phone disconnected, no listings on the web, Facebook page not updated for over a year.
If the theatre has been designed from the ground up for recliners, then OK. Not only are they comfortable, I personally like the reserved seating. I buy my tickets on line and select the seats and just show up.
Now reopened on a weekly basis. Showing films on DVD until a digital system can be installed.
Now called Regal Tara Cinemas 4 Operated by Regal Entertainment. Website: http://www.regmovies.com/Theatres/Theatre-Folder/Regal-Tara-Cinemas-4-2749?utm_medium=social+network&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=local+post&utm_term=United+Artists+Tara+Cinemas+4
HDEngineer. Why don’t you try the phone# on the side of the building that appears in Street View? 813-205-2028. The picture was taken in March 2015.
Also home to the Capitol Cinema. Website: http://www.capitolcinema.net/
Their clients may have been. These ladies were engaged in what is referred to as: “The world’s oldest profession.”
The building still stands. Now known as the Midwest Apartments, offering subsidized low to moderate income rental units. When I worked in the neighborhood in the ‘50s, the Midwest was an SRO hotel with long-term guests. These included a number of professional ladies who would meet their clients upstairs for services.
No website but has a Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/walnuttheatre/ Phone#: 812-442-0652
The exterior of this theatre was on a recent episode of the TV show “Forensic Files.”