Fairfield Cinemas at Bullard Square

41 Black Rock Turnpike,
Fairfield, CT 06824

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fred1
fred1 on October 28, 2020 at 3:49 pm

I think it and its sister showcase cinema wereopened by NA. I think it was opened on the same day

Scott Neff
Scott Neff on October 28, 2020 at 11:56 am

I’m curious if anybody knows if National Amusements built this theatre or whether they took it over from a competitor while it was being built. Always seemed so strange that they would build so close to their own theater and that they never really branded the outside with anything resembling their other theatres.

rivest266
rivest266 on October 23, 2020 at 3:27 pm

The Fairfield Cinemas opened on November 19th, 1993. Grand opening ad posted. Closed August 6th, 2020. This marks the end of National Amusements in Connecticut.

ridethectrain
ridethectrain on September 18, 2020 at 9:48 am

Please update, final seat count was 2300

dallasmovietheaters
dallasmovietheaters on August 6, 2020 at 10:07 am

The Fairfield Cinemas at Bullard Square closed on March 16, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic just prior to the late shows. On August 6, Showcase Cinemas Circuit made the closure permanent stating, “It has been a great pleasure to serve the Fairfield community for the last 26 years. Due to business circumstances, we will not reopen Fairfield Cinemas at Bullard Square. Any Showcase Starpass rewards currently available will be forfeited and no substitutions will be awarded. Since we don’t have any nearby theaters for you to visit, we will deactivate your account.” It was one of many theaters which closed during the pandemic which did not reopen.

Anorak
Anorak on November 5, 2016 at 8:22 am

These theaters opened around the same time as the Showcase Cinemas next door. 93ish. I remember seeing Gettysburg and Schindler’s List here. They are inside the former Bullard building that also houses BJ’s Wholesale Club. There are a handful of outdoor parking spaces but most are beneath the building. You need to take a couple of escalator rides up to the lobby, which has a huge neon drive in sign. It’s been a while since I’ve been there, but I remember a few of the auditoriums were quite small. This theater showed more offbeat fare than its sister theater next door.

TheALAN
TheALAN on June 22, 2014 at 5:37 pm

The geography lesson was interesting but the overviuew provided no details about the Fairfield Cinemas at Bullard Square. What was the opening date — how many seats — who was the architect — what style — size of the auditoriums — other amenities — one or two floors. Things like that. Nothing!