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  1. Reading Cinemas (/ ˈ r ɛ d ɪ ŋ / RED-ing) is a group of cinema chains operating in the United States, New Zealand, and Australia. They are owned by Reading International, a U.S.-based company. They are owned by Reading International, a U.S.-based company.

  2. Visit Cinemas online for movie tickets, theater locations, showtimes, trailers, gift cards and more. Join our membership to access fantastic competitions and special member offers.

  3. Honestly the only difference that I can tell is that the seats are far comfier and you get that little table to put snacks on in premium. Also the money difference between standard and premium is around $3 so imo if a movie is in the premium time slot it doesn’t make any sense to save $3 and choose a standard cinema time. 5.

  4. Movie times, online tickets and directions to Cal Oaks with TITAN LUXE, in Murrieta, California. Find everything you need for your local Reading Cinemas theater.

  5. Catch the latest movie releases at Reading’s Vue Cinema, situated right here at The Oracle. The cinema houses 11 state-of-the-art screens that can seat 1,800 people, and also offers full disabled access throughout. Subtitled and audio descriptions are available for selected films.

  6. Feb 28, 2019 · Reading Branch meeting 28th February 2019. Speaker: David Cliffe . David opened by recounting that he had first given his talk, now updated, to our branch in 2014 after encouragement from us and the History of Reading Society which resulted in the publication of his book “Reading Cinemas: Picture Palace to Penny Plunge”.

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  8. I also have to praise the value for money service Reading Cinemas provides, which is a very memorable cinematic experience on a budget. The tickets are almost half price in comparison to what they cost to go to a mainstream cinema. You pay just over $20 a person for a Gold Lounge ticket (top of the range) which is very good.