FAQs
Cinemark is proud to exhibit a variety of content, from the latest blockbusters to special live events, and has a strategically built portfolio of brands to reach movie lovers across the country, including Century Theatres, Rave Cinemas, Tinseltown USA and CinéArts.
Does Jacksonville have a movie theater? ›
Movie Theater at Jacksonville South Cinemark Tinseltown Jacksonville and XD.
Is Cinemark a Texas thing? ›
Based in Plano, Texas, Cinemark makes every day cinematic for moviegoers across more than 500 theaters, operating in 42 states in the U.S. (308 theaters; 4,303 screens) and 13 South and Central American countries (194 theaters; 1,405 screens).
What is PLF theater? ›
PLF does not refer to a single format in general, but combinations of non-proprietary amenities such as larger "wall-to-wall" screens, 4K projectors, 7.1 and/or positional surround sound systems (including Dolby Atmos), and higher-quality seating (such as leather recliners).
What did Cinemark used to be called? ›
The roots of the company date back to the 1960s when brothers J.C. and Lee Roy Mitchell created Mitchell Theatres, Inc. By 1972, the company was named Texas Cinema Corporation. Lee Roy Mitchell then formed a group of theaters under the Cinemark name beginning in 1977.
What does matinee mean in Cinemark? ›
The term "matinee" is derived from the French word "matinée," which means "morning" or "afternoon." Movie theaters commonly offer matinee showings for various reasons: Lower Ticket Prices: Matinee tickets are often priced lower than evening or nighttime tickets, making them a more affordable option for moviegoers.
Can you carry in a movie theater in Florida? ›
Movie theatres in Florida, are concealed weapons allowed? Florida law does not prohibit the legal concealed carry of firearms in theaters.
What is the oldest theater in Jacksonville? ›
Theatre Jacksonville is a community theater based in Jacksonville, Florida, United States (Duval County). It is the oldest continuously-operating community theater in the state of Florida, and one of the oldest in the United States.
What does xd mean in movies? ›
An XD Movie theater is a movie theater that uses a technology called extreme digital (XD) to project movies. This technology is a type of digital projection that uses a special projector to deliver a sharper image with more vibrant colors. XD.
What are D-BOX seats? ›
With D-BOX, you control the intensity so you can move with the movie and feel every scene as if you were in it. We remove the line between you and the screen to create hyper-realistic, immersive, one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences that pull you into the story like never before.
For the twelve months ended December 31, 2022, admissions revenue was $1,246.9 million and concession revenue was $938.3 million, driven by attendance of 172.7 million patrons. Average ticket price was $7.22 and concession revenue per patron was $5.43.
What is special about Cinemark? ›
Cinemark entertains movie lovers worldwide with immersive sight and sound technology that cannot be replicated at home. That's just the beginning. From expanded food and beverage offerings, in-theatre dining and cutting-edge technology to virtual reality gaming, we are a global company that is always innovating.
What does IMAX mean? ›
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.
What does 3D mean in theaters? ›
So, let's learn about how 3D movies work. 3D stands for 3- dimensional. A 2D cinema projected on a screen just has the dimensions of width and length. But A 3D movie has depth as an additional dimension. Think of it as a comparison between paper and a cube.
What does PDX mean in movies? ›
PDX - Premium Digital Experience - is the STONE THEATRES brand of large-format premium auditoria. We collaborated with leading presentation technology providers to build the premium experience under our brand name: PDX. How do I find PDX showtimes?
What is Tinseltown a nickname for? ›
Hollywood is nicknamed Tinseltown. This nickname comes from the shiny, bright and often unreal nature of Hollywood and the movie industry. Another nickname for Los Angeles is La-La Land, using the first letters of Los and Angeles.
Why is Hollywood also called Tinseltown? ›
By the 1930s, Hollywood studios became fully vertically integrated, as production, distribution and exhibition was controlled by these companies, enabling Hollywood to produce 600 films per year. Hollywood became known as Tinseltown and the "dream factory" because of the glittering image of the movie industry.
What is the difference of XD and Cinemark? ›
When you're going out to the movies, you want the biggest, most immersive experience possible. That's where Cinemark XD comes in. Cinemark XD is our premium large-format theatre, with state of the art surround sound and digital projection technology, for a movie experience that puts you right in the action.