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List of cinemas in Singapore

This is a list of cinemas in Singapore. All of Singapore's cinemas are fully digital, with the majority of them equipped with Dolby Surround 7.1 speakers.[1]

Cinemas

Carnival Cinemas Singapore

A branch of the Indian cinema chain. Specialises in screening movies from South Asia and occasionally Malay films.[2]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
Carnival Cinema Golden Mile Tower 1 1007 N/A
Carnival Cinema S11 Dormitory Punggol 2 404 Currently closed till further notice.

Cathay Cineplexes

Second largest cinema chain in Singapore.[3]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
Cineleisure Orchard 12 2005 Includes 2 Platinum Movie Suites halls and a couples only hall.
Causeway Point 7 1307 Formerly operated by Studio City Cinemas as a 10-hall cineplex.
Downtown East 6 970 N/A
AMK Hub 8 1784
Jem 10 1596 Includes 2 Platinum Movie Suites halls, a Dolby Atmos hall (Hall 10) and Ultima seats.
Parkway Parade 7 898 Has assistive listening devices provided for the deaf.
The Cathay 8 1812 Includes a Platinum Movie Suites hall.
West Mall 6 1006 Includes Elite Club seating. Formerly operated by WE Cinemas.

Eaglewings Cinematics

An independent cinema showing the latest blockbusters.[4]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
King Albert Park Mall 5 166 Includes 2 Gold Halls, 1 Platinum Hall and 1 Silver Hall.

Filmgarde Cineplexes

A subsidiary of Jack Investment Pte Ltd.[5]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
Bugis+ 8 1383 N/A
Century Square 6 979 All halls equipped with AuroMax 24.1 digital sound system. Formerly operated by Shaw Theatres.
Leisure Park Kallang 6 822 N/A

Golden Village

Largest cinema chain in Singapore. A joint venture between Golden Harvest (HK) and Village Roadshow Pictures (Australia)[6]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
Bedok 6 588 All halls equipped with laser projection.
Bishan Junction 8 6 1148 D-Box seats in Halls 1 and 2
Capitol Theatre 1 800 Only operates from December to March every year.
City Square Mall 6 1082 Includes a Gemini hall.
Funan 7 441 All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes 2 Gemini halls, 2 Deluxe Plus halls and a Gold Class Express hall.
Grand, Great World 6 1291 Includes a Gold Class hall, a Gemini hall and ANZ Grand Seats in Hall 6
Jurong Point 6 1080 N/A
112 Katong 8 TBC Includes 2 Gold Class halls. Peranakan themed cinema. Currently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021.
Paya Lebar (SingPost Centre) 8 772 All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes a Duo-Deluxe hall.
Plaza Singapura 10 1734 N/A
Suntec City 11 1410 Includes 3 Gold Class halls. Formerly operated by WE Cinemas as a 5-hall cineplex
Tampines Mall 8 1791 N/A
Tiong Bahru Plaza 5 800 All halls equipped with Induction Loop technology for the deaf. Formerly a 6-hall cineplex.
VivoCity 15 2194 Includes a GVMax hall (also a Dolby Atmos hall) and 3 Gold Class halls.
Yishun 10 10 1499 First multiplex in Singapore and Asia.

The Projector

An independent cinema specialising in showcasing arts and indie films.[7]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
The Projector @ Golden Mile 3 300 Hall 1 - The Green Room (former Golden 1)
Hall 2 - The Redrum (former Golden 2)
Hall 3 - The Blue Room (former Golden Studio)

Shaw Theatres

Oldest cinema chain in Singapore. Only operator to exclusively operate IMAX screens in Singapore.[8]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
Lido 11 1978 Includes a digital IMAX 3D screen.
JCube 7 1010
Waterway Point 11 1450
Jewel Changi Airport 11 828 Includes a digital IMAX with Laser 3D screen, 2 Shaw lumiere halls, a family-friendly Dreamers hall and DTS:X surround sound in Hall 5.
Paya Lebar Quarter 12 986 All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes a digital IMAX with Laser 3D screen and 2 Shaw lumiere halls.
Balestier TBA TBA Currently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021. Formerly a 6-hall cineplex.
Lot One TBA TBA Currently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021. Formerly a 4-hall cineplex.
Nex 10 1285 Currently closed for renovation and will reopen in April 2021. Includes 2 Shaw Premiere halls.
Seletar Mall 8 739 N/A

WE Cinemas

Formerly known as Eng Wah Cinemas.[9]

Cinema Screens Seats Remarks
321 Clementi 10 728 Includes a First Class hall
and a Dolby Atmos hall (Hall 9).

Defunct cinemas

References

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