Icon Cinemas 4 Hills Village
13120A Central Avenue SE,
Albuquerque,
NM
87123
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Operated by: Icon Cinemas
Previously operated by: Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theater Circuit Inc.
Functions: Movies (First Run)
Previous Names: UA Four Hills 12, Icon Cinema
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Box Office:
505.814.7496
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Located in the Four Hills Shopping Center, the UA Four Hills 12 was opened May 15, 1987. It became the 11-screen Icon Cinema June 5, 2015. In November 2021 it was renamed Icon Cinemas 4 Hills Village.
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Retired here in Abq. been here a few times yes it was a old UA theater they never put a dime in it after they opened, Regal took it they went alone with U.A. once open let it go, BUT THESE NEW OWNERS first of all it clean the dump, it look really good and the latest of CHAIRS the are the state of the art, very latest and reserve seating one fills your own pop corn, and drinks can refill at will, the concession price very low, and the new owners are really trying to make a go of it, heard its a family from ROSWELL N.M. they have a theater there another in Tx.
May 15, 1987 grand opening ad for the armed forces as well as the May 22nd ad in the photo section. It opened with 12 screens and marks the entry into the area for United Artists.
Just came from this theater one very well run theater and staffed
so it opened with twelve screens and was downgraded to 10 screens weird! never ever ever heard a theater downgrading the number of screens before!
Since Albuquerque is now getting another Icon Cinema, they are going to renamed this one Icon Cinemas 4 Hills Village.
I visited the Icon Cinemas 4 Hills Village on Sunday 14th August 2022 to see the suspense drama “Fall”. As per my photograph of the screens indicator panel, there are actually 11 screens: numbers 1 to 10 plus the “Iconic” screen. This is simply a much larger auditorium; if this was created by knocking two of the original screens into one that would answer the conundrum of 12 screens becoming 11.