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360-394 Springfield Avenue
Newark, NJ 07103
(973) 642-5555
  • Regular Adult: $8.00
  • Senior: $6.00
  • Child: $6.00
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel PG, 88 min
  • (2:00 pm)
  • (3:45 pm)
  • (5:30 pm)
  • 7:20 pm
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Book of Eli, The R, 118 min
  • (3:55 pm)
  • 6:15 pm
  • 8:35 pm
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Edge of Darkness R, 108 min
  • (1:45 pm)
  • (4:05 pm)
  • 6:25 pm
  • 8:45 pm
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Not Available
From Paris With Love R, 95 min
  • (2:00 pm)
  • (4:00 pm)
  • 6:00 pm
  • 8:00 pm
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Not Available
Legion R, 100 min
  • (2:00 pm)
  • (4:10 pm)
  • 6:15 pm
  • 8:20 pm
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Not Available
Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief PG, 120 min Starts on Fri, Feb 12 Online Tickets
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Spy Next Door, The PG, 92 min
  • (2:00 pm)
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Tooth Fairy, The PG, 102 min
  • (2:00 pm)
  • (4:05 pm)
  • 6:05 pm
  • 8:05 pm
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Not Available
Valentine's Day PG-13, 117 min Starts on Fri, Feb 12 Online Tickets
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Wolfman, The R, 102 min Starts on Fri, Feb 12 Online Tickets
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  • i going to see new moon early and i am going to th early maintee to pay 5dollars because they are so high with there prices

    a Yahoo! Local User posted 11/20/2009
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  • I don't understand how the newark screen can charge three and four year olds to come watch a movie. I could see if they were six or seven

    TamikaH posted 11/11/2009
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  • I try to support newark when i can. I never feel like diving 15-20 to go see the same movie thats playing 5 minutes from me.

    a Yahoo! Local User posted 09/13/2009
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  • I PLAN ON TAKING MY DAUGHTER TOMORROW TO SEE G-FORCE AND WANT TO KNOW HOW MUCH IS THE MATINEE.

    a Yahoo! Local User posted 07/24/2009
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  • It's not that bad, could be better - could be worse, if you grew up in Newark during the 70s and 80s then you will remember The Paramount, Bradford and The Adams Theatre...uugh!! I don't have to say no more. If you have a car and can afford to go elsewhere then do so, but if you cannot, it's not so bad, just go during the matinee times like I do :)

    a Yahoo! Local User posted 07/23/2009
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