Beacon Theatres
310 Highway 90,
Waveland,
MS
39576
310 Highway 90,
Waveland,
MS
39576
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Additional Info
Previous Names: Choctaw Plaza Cinema 4, Star Cinema 3
Phone Numbers:
Box Office:
228.342.1346
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News About This Theater
- Sep 26, 2014 — New developer breathes life into the Natchez Ritz
- Jan 23, 2014 — A history of Marion theaters
- Jan 23, 2014 — New owners to renovate Waveland movie theater
The Star Cinema 3 is located next to the Home Depot and behind MacDonald’s. It was closed in 2010. In early-2014 there were plans proposed to renovate the theatre. It was reopened December 11, 2015 as the Beacon Theatres. It was closed by 2021.
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Recent comments (view all 9 comments)
Could this theatre possibly be the Choctaw Plaza Cinema 4 Theatre? The Choctaw was located at 310 Highway 90 and did not reopen after damage from hurricane Katrina in 2005.
O'Neal Cinemas operated the Choctaw from its opening to its closing due to Katrina.
The Star 3 is now closed.
There are several photos of this theater on its page at CinemaTour. This page indicates that the building is for sale, but also that it has “mold issue".
They must mean Lowes as Waveland does not have a Home Depot. McDonald’s is in front of here, but sits away about 100 yards on Hwy 90. I heard Katrina closed it. Good old Katrina did a number here too. This place had 4 screens not 3. Notice the poster holders? There are 4 and just below main sign star3 is boxes 1-4.
You are all correct. This is the former Choctaw Plaza Theater (the Big Sticky, from all the spilled soft drinks on the floor). It was essentially totaled by Hurricane Katrina, but was reopened for a short time in 2008 (?) but very poorly renovated. Plans were for it to be a 3 screen theater, but was open only a few months, I believe, before closing again. And yes, there was a small Home Depot (lite?) in the shopping center next door for a time after Katrina. That closed, too, as Lowes was much bigger and better. Now this theater has been properly renovated by someone who has renovated other theaters. It is a throw-back to the theaters before the stadium-seating, fancy, 18 screen theaters that we see now. It is well-done with comfortable new seats (no sticky floors). 2 screens, using film projectors, are open and they are planning on having the other 2 screens with table seating and food service. They are also going to upgrade to digital projectors as soon as possible. It’s great to have our local theater back and not have to drive 45 minutes to get to a movie.
Yes, the Beacon Theatres Cinema is now open with two screens, with plans to open the other two screens as “table and chairs” laid back, “Cinema Tavern” style screens, as well as convert over to digital a.s.a.p.
As of June 1st the Beacon Theatres upgraded one of their screens to digital. So they have two operational screens. One film. One digital. They play first run movies. They plan on opening a third “Cinema Tavern” style screen by the end of the year. www.beacontheatres.net
Permanently closed per Google search. It may have been opened as Cinema IV in 1982.