Last day of business was October 27, 2002 and the last films shown were Spy Kids 2, Halloween: Resurrection, Barbershop, One Hour Photo, Austin Powers in Goldmember, and Star Wars Episode 2: The Phantom Menace.
Final day of business at the Great Northern Theater was 10/22/2000. The final films shown were Get Carter, Meet The Parents, Remember The Titans, Urban Legends 2, The Watcher, Bring It On, The Replacements, and What Lies Beneath.
Final day of business at Parmatown Mall Cinemas was 8/12/2004. The final films shown were The Village, Catwoman, A Cinderella Story, I Robot, Anchorman, and Spider-Man 2.
Final day of business at Garfield Mall Movies was 1/21/2001. The last films shown here were Charlies Angels, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Pay It Forward, Men of Honor, and Bollywood Films Farz and Kuch Khatta Kuch Meetha.
The Loews Richmond Theaters final day of business was 12/1/1991 and had become a second-run discount theater not long after the expansion of the nearby Loews East at Richmond Mall from 2 to 8 screens a year earlier. The final movies shown at Loews Richmond were Ernest Scared Stupid, Terminator 2, and Freddy’s Dead.
The last day of business for Severance Movies was March 18,1999. The final films shown were The Corruptor, The Rage: Carrie 2, Cruel Intentions, Analyze This, 8MM, and Payback.
Final day of business for the Loews East 8 was January 28, 1999. The final films shown were Patch Adams, Stepmom, Virus, In Dreams, The Faculty, Varsity Blues, A Civic Action, A Bugs Life, and At First Sight.
Also would like to add that General Cinema closed the Mayland down in August 1989. General Cinema announced plans in 1988 to open a multiplex at the nearby Eastgate Shopping Center, but it never happened. It wasn’t until 1996 that Eastgate would get a theater when Regal opened a 10 screen theater behind Micro Center.
Just read that Play Arcade and Kitchen will be closed as of March 1st. According to the article in Cleve Scene, they’re blaming the age of the building and required repairs for its closing.
Last day of business was October 27, 2002 and the last films shown were Spy Kids 2, Halloween: Resurrection, Barbershop, One Hour Photo, Austin Powers in Goldmember, and Star Wars Episode 2: The Phantom Menace.
Final day of business was August 8, 1989. Last movies shown were “Dead Poets Society” and “Star Trek V”.
Cleveland Cinemas has announced today that Tower City Cinemas is permanently closed.
Final day of business at the Great Northern Theater was 10/22/2000. The final films shown were Get Carter, Meet The Parents, Remember The Titans, Urban Legends 2, The Watcher, Bring It On, The Replacements, and What Lies Beneath.
Final day of business at Parmatown Mall Cinemas was 8/12/2004. The final films shown were The Village, Catwoman, A Cinderella Story, I Robot, Anchorman, and Spider-Man 2.
Final day of business at Garfield Mall Movies was 1/21/2001. The last films shown here were Charlies Angels, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Pay It Forward, Men of Honor, and Bollywood Films Farz and Kuch Khatta Kuch Meetha.
The Loews Richmond Theaters final day of business was 12/1/1991 and had become a second-run discount theater not long after the expansion of the nearby Loews East at Richmond Mall from 2 to 8 screens a year earlier. The final movies shown at Loews Richmond were Ernest Scared Stupid, Terminator 2, and Freddy’s Dead.
Final day of business was 8/28/1997 and the last movies shown were Picture Pefect, Event Horizon, and How To Be A Player.
The last day of business for Severance Movies was March 18,1999. The final films shown were The Corruptor, The Rage: Carrie 2, Cruel Intentions, Analyze This, 8MM, and Payback.
Final day of business for the Loews East 8 was January 28, 1999. The final films shown were Patch Adams, Stepmom, Virus, In Dreams, The Faculty, Varsity Blues, A Civic Action, A Bugs Life, and At First Sight.
Also would like to add that General Cinema closed the Mayland down in August 1989. General Cinema announced plans in 1988 to open a multiplex at the nearby Eastgate Shopping Center, but it never happened. It wasn’t until 1996 that Eastgate would get a theater when Regal opened a 10 screen theater behind Micro Center.
Just read that Play Arcade and Kitchen will be closed as of March 1st. According to the article in Cleve Scene, they’re blaming the age of the building and required repairs for its closing.