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

Carnival Cinemas Singapore is a branch of the Indian cinema chain. It had acquired 2 theaters with a total of four screens in 2017.[2]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
Carnival Cinema Golden Mile Tower11007 [3]
Carnival Cinema S11 Dormitory Punggol2404Currently closed till further notice.

Cathay Cineplexes

Cathay Cineplexes is the third largest cinema chain in Singapore with 7 cinemas and 53 screens.[4]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
Cineleisure Orchard91873

Hall 5 - RealD 3D

Causeway Point71307Formerly operated by Studio City Cinemas as a 10-hall cineplex.
Downtown East6970
AMK Hub81784 Hall 6 - RealD 3D
Jem101600Includes 2 Platinum Movie Suites halls, a Dolby Atmos hall (Hall 10) and Ultima seats.
Parkway Parade7864Has assistive listening devices provided for the deaf. [5]
West Mall61006Includes Elite Club seating.

Hall 2 - RealD 3D
Formerly operated by WE Cinemas.

Eaglewings Cinematics

An independent cinema by retail and lifestyle company EagleWings Group.[6]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
King Albert Park Mall5135Platinum Hall with 18 seats, 2 Gold Halls with 12 seats each, a Silver Hall with 30 seats and a Classic Hall with 63 seats. [6][7]

Filmgarde Cineplexes

Filmgarde Cineplexes, a subsidiary of Jack Investment Pte Ltd, operates a single cinema with 6 screens at Leisure Park Kallang. It formerly operates another two cinemas at Century Square and Bugis+.[8][9]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Leisure Park Kallang6822Includes a Primo Hall (DTS:X)

Golden Village

Golden Village is the largest cinema chain in Singapore with 15 cinemas and 120 screens. A joint venture between Golden Harvest (HK) and Village Roadshow Pictures (Australia)[10]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks
Bedok6588All halls equipped with laser projection.
Bishan Junction 861148D-Box seats in Halls 1 and 2

Hall 3 - RealD 3D

Bugis+81250Includes 2 Gold Class Express halls
Formerly operated by Filmgarde Cineplexes.
Capitol Theatre1800Only operates from December to March every year.
City Square Mall61082Includes a Gemini hall.
Funan7441All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes 2 Gemini halls, 2 Deluxe Plus halls and a Gold Class Express hall.
Grand, Great World61291Includes a Gold Class hall, a Gemini hall and Grand Seats in Hall 6.

Hall 4 - RealD 3D
Hall 1 - Former IMAX GT / 1.43 Defunct Screen

Jurong Point61080Hall 2 & 5 - RealD 3D
i12 Katong8921Includes 2 Gold Class halls.

Hall 5 - RealD 3D

Paya Lebar (SingPost Centre)8772All halls equipped with laser projection. Includes a Duo-Deluxe hall.
Plaza Singapura101734Hall 9 - RealD 3D
Suntec City111410Includes 3 Gold Class halls. Hall 1 equipped with Auro 11.1 surround system.

Hall 2 - RealD 3D
Formerly operated by WE Cinemas as a 5-hall cineplex

Tampines Mall81791Hall 8 - RealD 3D
Tiong Bahru Plaza5800All halls equipped with Induction Loop technology for the deaf. Formerly a 6-hall cineplex.
VivoCity152194Includes a GVmax hall (Dolby 3D Atmos) and 3 Gold Class halls.

Hall 2, 4 & 10 - RealD 3D

Yishun 10101499First multiplex in Singapore and Asia.

Hall 4 - RealD 3D

The Projector

The Projector is an independent cinema specialising in showcasing arts and indie films.[11]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
Golden Mile Tower 3550Hall 1 - The Green Room (former Golden 1)
Hall 2 - The Redrum (former Golden 2)
Hall 3 - The Blue Room (former Golden Studio)
[12]
Riverside Point 1 48 Projector X (Pop-up cinema till end 2022) [13][14]
Projector X: Picturehouse

(Pop-up Cinema)

41159Hall 1 - Majestic (Former Grand Cathay with 592 seats)
Hall 2 - Yangtze (292 seats)
Hall 3 - Roxy (250 seats)
Hall 4 - Ruby (Premium Hall with 25 seats)

Shaw Theatres

Shaw Theatres is the oldest and second largest cinema chain in Singapore with 8 cinemas and 78 screens. It is the only operator to operate IMAX screens in Singapore.[15]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
Lido111978Includes a digital IMAX with Laser 3D screen (HFR).

Hall 4 - RealD 3D
Originally a 5-hall cineplex, then expanded to 8 halls in late 1996 before a major refurbishment in 2010.

JCube71010Includes a digital IMAX 3D screen.

Hall 3 - RealD 3D

Waterway Point111450 Includes a digital IMAX 3D screen (HFR).

Hall 7 - RealD 3D

Jewel11828Includes a digital IMAX with Laser 3D screen (HFR), 2 Shaw Lumiere halls (DTS:X HFR 3D), 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 (HFR) and 2 Shaw Lumiere halls (DTS:X HFR 3D).

Hall 1 - RealD 3D

Balestier11TBA4 Shaw Lumiere halls and 1 Dreamers hall.
Lot One8664All halls equipped with laser projection. Formerly a 4-hall cineplex.
Nex101285Includes 2 Shaw Premiere halls (RealD HFR 3D)

Hall 7 - RealD 3D

Seletar 8 739 Hall 2 - RealD 3D [16]

WE Cinemas

WE Cinemas, formerly known as Eng Wah Cinemas, operates a single cinema with 10 screens.[17]

CinemaScreensSeatsRemarks Ref
321 Clementi10728Includes a First Class hall
and a Dolby Atmos hall (Hall 9).
The other 9 halls are equipped with Supra Laser Projectors
[6]

Upcoming cinemas

CinemaScreensSeatsOpening dateOperatorRemarks Ref
1 Holland VillageTBCTBC2023 - 2024The Projector [18]
Century Square6TBC2023Cathay CineplexesFormerly operated by Shaw Organisation then Filmgarde Cineplexes. [19]

Defunct cinemas

References

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  7. "Experiences | EagleWings Cinematics". eaglewingscinematics.com.sg. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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  18. "Village Vibes 2.0: What will Holland Village look like in the next three years?". CNA Luxury.
  19. "Cathay Cineplexes to open new 6-screen cinema in Century Square, Tampines in late 2023". Mothership.
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