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]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Carnival Cinema Golden Mile Tower11007N/A
Carnival Cinema S11 Dormitory Punggol2404

Cathay Cineplexes

Second largest cinema chain in Singapore.[3]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Cineleisure Orchard122005Includes 2 Platinum Movie Suites halls and a couples only hall.
Causeway Point71307Formerly operated by Studio City Cinemas as a 10-hall cineplex.
Downtown East6970N/A
AMK Hub81784
Jem101596Includes 2 Platinum Movie Suites halls, a Dolby Atmos hall and Ultima seats.
Parkway Parade7898Has assistive listening devices provided for the deaf.
The Cathay81812Includes a Platinum Movie Suites hall.
West Mall61006Includes Elite Club seating. Formerly operated by WE Cinemas.

Eaglewings Cinematics

An independent cinema showing the latest blockbusters.[4]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
King Albert Park Mall4153Has 2 premium halls

Filmgarde Cineplexes

A subsidiary of Jack Investment Pte Ltd.[5]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Bugis+81383N/A
Century Square6979All halls equipped with AuroMax 24.1 digital sound system. Formerly operated by Shaw Theatres.
Leisure Park Kallang6822N/A

Golden Village

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

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Bedok6576All halls equipped with laser projection.
Bishan Junction 861136D-Box seats in Halls 1 and 2
Capitol Theatre1800Only operates from December to March every year.
City Square Mall61082Includes a Gemini hall.
Funan7431All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes 2 Gemini halls, 2 Deluxe Plus halls and a Gold Class Express hall.
Grand, Great World61455Includes a Gold Class hall, a Gemini hall and ANZ Grand Seats in Hall 6
Jurong Point61417N/A
112 Katong8921Includes 2 Gold Class halls. Peranakan themed cinema. Currently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021.
Paya Lebar (SingPost Centre)8756All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes a Duo-Deluxe hall.
Plaza Singapura101715N/A
Suntec City111390Includes 3 Gold Class halls. Formerly operated by WE Cinemas as a 5-hall cineplex
Tampines Mall81751N/A
Tiong Bahru Plaza5853All halls equipped with Induction Loop technology for the deaf. Formerly a 6-hall cineplex.
VivoCity152172Includes a GVMax hall (also a Dolby Atmos hall) and 3 Gold Class halls.
Yishun 10101477First multiplex in Singapore and Asia.

The Projector

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

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
The Projector @ Golden Mile 3300Hall 1 - The Green Room
Hall 2 - The Redrum
Hall 3 - The Blue Room

Shaw Theatres

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

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Lido111981Includes a digital IMAX 3D screen.
JCube71015
Waterway Point111456
Jewel Changi Airport11823Includes 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 Quarter12986All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes a digital IMAX with Laser 3D screen and 2 Shaw lumiere halls.
BalestierTBATBACurrently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021.[9] Formerly a 6-hall cineplex.
Lot OneTBATBACurrently closed for renovations and will reopen in 2021. Formerly a 4-hall cineplex.
Nex101285Includes 2 Shaw Premiere halls.
Seletar Mall8754N/A

WE Cinemas

Formerly known as Eng Wah Cinemas.[10]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
321 Clementi10728Includes a First Class hall
and a Dolby Atmos hall (Hall 9).

Defunct cinemas

References

  1. Digital cinema transformation in Singapore
  2. Carnival Cinemas
  3. Cathay Cineplexes
  4. Eaglewings Cinematics
  5. Filmgarde Cineplexes
  6. Golden Village
  7. The Projector
  8. Shaw Theatres
  9. "Shaw Theatres Balestier". www.shaw.sg. Shaw Theatres Balestier will be closed for renovations from 15 August 2019 and is scheduled to re-open in 2021
  10. WE Cinemas

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