Multiplex and megaplex theater chain shows mainstream movies in a plush setting..
In Short
In 1920, Edward Durwood opened a single-screen picture house in Kansas City, Mo. Over the next 40 years, his company went on to pioneer the use of four- and six-screen theaters. In
1969, the company incorporated as American Multi-Cinema Inc. in honor of its signature multiplexes. Now, the company is known for theaters with 14 or more screens, as well as innovations such as armrests with built-in cup holders, stadium seating with LoveSeats, ATM-style ticketing and online ticket purchasing.…
Luxury is out of the question.. I live within close proximity of this theater and I'm afraid to say that the complex has gone downhill within the past ten years. Not to impugn upon the work ethics of anyone, but since more high schoolers are seeking employment at the theater, the employees don't tend to be completely experienced. Also, I have to say that the theaters are not very well cleaned. Often, you will get litter from previous moviegoers. However, the prices are a little more affordable than most theaters nearby.…
It's an ok theater. The factoria AMC theater is ok. It's a small theater, but the matinee prices are reasonable. I have never had a problem with the cutsomer service people. For the most part, I thought the theater was clean. The most recent time I have gone to this theater was last year, and I had a good experience. However, I do wish that they had stadium seating.…
Theater is outdated. This theater does not have stadium seating, the seats are uncomfortable (low back), and is poorly maintained (broken seats, dirty floor). Although most of the screens are good sized, and sound system is good.…
Very uncomfortable seats. After a 2-hour movie at this theater, my back is always in pain. That's the main reason I avoid this theater, even though I live within 2 miles of it.
