AMC Theatres - AMC Entertainment Inc. is one of the world's leading theatrical exhibition companies with interests in approximately 360 theatres with 5,128 screens. In the U.S., it significant presence in major urban markets with locations in 30 states and the District of Columbia. About 89 percent of our theatres are located in the U.S. and Canada.
American Cinematheque (Los Angeles) - The Cinematheque presents the best of film and video - ranging form the classics to the outer frontiers of the art form. Two Los Angeles locations:
Carmike Cinemas - A preimiere motion picture exhibitor in the U.S. with 283 theaters and 2,427 screeens in 37 stqtes. Carmike's focus is small to mid-sized communities with populations of fewer than 100,000.
Cinema Cartier - A unique place devoted to the screening of original films never shown before in Quebec City, with the emphasis on classic movies of yesterday and modern works of great film directors, as well as independent features. Le Cartier is also showing foreign film discoveries from the six continents. In a few words, this 117-seat auditorium offers movie buffs a unique opportunity to watch films on the big screen,films they would otherwise not have access to.
Cinema Politica -
A Montreal-based media arts, non-profit network of community and campus locals that screen independent political film and video by Canadian and international artists throughout Canada and abroad. Cinema Politica is volunteer-run and all screenings are by donation.
Cinema Treasures - Devoted to movie theater preservation and awareness. Unites movie theater owners and enthusiasts in a common cause - to save the last remaining movie palaces across the country. Also visit the Preservation Alert page.
Cinemark - A leader in the motion picture exhibition industry with 404 theatres and 4,596 screens in the U.S. and Latin America.
Cinematheque - A coalition of UW-Madison academic departments and student film groups dedicated to showcasing films which would otherwise never reach Madison screens. As the screening facility of the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR), a member of the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF), the Cinematheque regularly showcases archival and other rare prints from around the world.
Cinémathèque Française - Hosts the largest archive of films, movie documents, and film-related objects in the world. Located in Paris, the Cinémathèque holds daily screenings of a variety of films from all over the world.
Cinematheque Ontario - One of five divisions of the Toronto International Film Festival Group, is a year-round screening programme dedicated to presenting the history of world cinema on the big screen in carefully curated retrospectives. From mid-October to mid-August, the Cinematheque offers an ambitious selection of approximately 395 screenings in one of the city's finest cinema facilities, Jackman Hall in the Art Gallery of Ontario. Programmes include director retrospectives, special guest appearances, national and regional cinema spotlights, and thematic series.
Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque - Founded in 1986. Presents movies in the CIA's 616-seat, 35mm and SR stereo-equipped Russell B. Aitken Auditorium. Videotapes and 16mm films are sometimes shown in the CIA's 100-seat Ohio Bell Auditorium. Both are located within the Institute's Gund Building at the corner of East Boulevard and Bellflower Road in University Circle.
Close-up -
Aims to make film culture and history accessible through its video library, film screenings and the online publication of Vertigo Magazine.
Film Forum -
Founded by two young cineastes in 1970, Film Forum is located in NYC at 209 West Houston Street, between 6th Ave and Varick (7th Ave). Presents two distinct, complementary film programs – NYC theatrical premieres of American independents and foreign art films; and repertory selections including foreign and American classics, genre works, festivals and directors’ retrospectives.
Landmark Theatres -
Since its founding in 1974, Landmark has grown to 55 theatres, 245 screens in 21 markets. Landmark is known for both its award-winning historic theatres, such as the Tivoli in St. Louis, the Inwood in Dallas and the Oriental in Milwaukee, and its more contemporary theatres, including our flagship theatre, The Landmark in Los Angeles, the Sunshine Cinema in New York City, E Street Cinema in Washington, DC, and The Landmark Theatre Greenwood Village in Denver's flourishing Tech Center.
Melbourne Cinémathèque - Discover the richness of the twentieth century's greatest art form. Whether you're a dedicated cinephile or an occasional film buff, Cinémathèque membership provides access to rare and imported prints and the opportunity to revel in a passion for truly great cinema.
Pacific Cinematheque (Vancouver) - A not-for-profit society dedicated to the understanding of film and moving images. Through exhibitions, film tours, educational services and film-related resources, Pacific Cinémathèque fosters critical media literacy and advances cinema as an art and as a vital means of communication in British Columbia and Canada.
ReelzChannel - Features local movie times for movie theaters across America, as well as movie reviews for current releases. ReelzChannel also features movie trailers for films that are coming soon, viewable on your computer screen now.
Regal Entertainment Group - The largest motion picture exhibitor in the world. The company's theatre circuit, comprising Regal Cinemas, United Artists Theatres, andEdwards Theatres, operates 6,386 screens in 539 locations in 40 states and the District of Columbia. Regal operates approximately 18% of all indoor screens in the United States including theatres in 43 of the top 50 U.S. markets and growing suburban areas.
San Francisco Cinematheque - Since its foundation in 1961, San Francisco Cinematheque has become one of the most knowledgeable and respected showcases of experimental film, digital media, and performative cinema in the world.
TheatersGuide - Whether you want to go check out a movie at AMC, Regal, Edwards, UA, or even a local drive-in, TheatersGuide can help you find the closest movie theater to you. Search by state or by the name of the theater.
TIFF Cinematheque - Dedicated to presenting the best of international and Canadian cinema to film lovers. What began as a ten-day film festival has grown to embrace programming 365 days a year. TIFF offers screenings, lectures, discussions, festivals, workshops industry support and the chance to meet filmmakers from Canada and around the world.
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