Located off Bell Road near 34th street, this sixteen-screen theater offers all digital projection and digital sound as well as 3D projection, stadium seating and an expanded snack bar.
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Showing 23 - 44 of 48Located on 99 Ave. north of Northern, this fourteen-screen theater offers Peoria residents 3D projection, comfortable rocker seating in stadium style auditoriums, an expanded snack bar and self serve ticketing kiosks.
This sixteen-screen theater is located off the Loop 202 between Ray Road and Williams Field in Gilbert. Amenities include an in-lobby Child PlayCenter, 3D projection, wheelchair accessible stadium seating and a gourmet snack bar.
Located just south of the Loop 101 off Scottsdale Road, this fourteen-screen theater offers a Cine Capri with a towering 30 by 70-foot screen showing the latest films in a 600-seat auditorium. Additional amenities at Harkins Scottsdale 101 include Ultimate Rocker seating, a gourmet snack bar and online and self-serve ticketing.
Located on the northwest corner of Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard inside the Scottsdale Shea shopping complex, this fourteen-screen theater offers digital projection and sound, online and self-serve ticketing and an expanded snack bar.
This twenty five-screen theater is located off the Superstition Freeway near the Superstition Spring Center. In addition to twenty five screens, the theater offers all digital and 3D projection as well as rocket love seats and stadium seating, an expanded snack bar, and both online and self-serve ticketing.
In addition to digital projection screens, this theater also offers Arizona’s largest and only full-size IMAX screen. Amenities include wall-to-wall screens in all theaters, digital sound and rocking loveseats in stadium seating. Tickets can be purchased online, in person at the box office or at self-serve ticket kiosks.
Located at 19th Ave. and Montebello near Costco, this 14-screen theater offers wall-to-wall digital projection screen and comfortable loveseat rocker seating, as well as a gourmet snack bar.
This 16-screen theater inside the Tempe Marketplace District offers a 600-seat Cine Capri auditorium where audiences can catch the latest flicks on a towering 30 by 70-feet screen. The theater also has stadium-style rocker seating for all screens, an expanded snack bar and self serve ticketing kiosks.
Located on Mill Avenue in Tempe, this theater was originally build in 1940 and is Arizona’s oldest and longest operating movie theater. In 2011 Harkins Theaters spent $1 million renovating the theater and adding modern touches such as state of the art projection equipment, rocker seats and a new snack bar. They maintained the exterior […]
The Loft Cinema is a nonprofit movie theater that shows independent American and foreign films and documentaries, as well as art films and short films. The theater specializes in screening with Q&A sessions after and hosts monthly short film contests as well as sing-a-longs and cult favorites. The Loft is a member supported move theater.
After Harkins moved out of the theater space on Mill Avenue for fancier digs at nearby Tempe Marketplace, the Downtown Tempe Community (DTC) moved in and created the Mill Avenue District Community Arts Project (or MADCAP), which sought to reinvigorate the area through the reopening of this multi-purpose theater space. Since, they’ve brought in independent […]
This seven-screen theater is located in north Phoenix in the Paradise Valley Mall. It has been recently remodeled with digital projectors and stadium seating.
Located in Tempe off the Loop 101 near the intersection of Elliot and McClintock Dr., this discount theater offers a recently remodeled snack bar and games in the lobby. In addition, guests can take photos with the life-sized celebrity figures in the lobby and check out the collection of movie memorabilia on display.