Cinemark Towson and XD in Towson, MD (2024)

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111 E. Joppa Road,

Towson, MD 21286

Open (Showing movies)

15 screens

3,000 seats

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Operated by: Cinemark

Firms: Beck Group

Functions: Movies (First Run), Movies (Foreign), Movies (Independent)

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Manager: 410.828.1217

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The movies returned to downtown Towson in a big way Thursday July 10, 2014 with the opening of the Cinemark Towson and XD theatre and a throwback double-feature featuring the “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” and the new “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” —officially opening Friday— for one price.

The 15-screen multiplex will anchor the new $85 million Towson Square entertainment center developed by the Cordish Companies and Heritage Properties on Joppa Road, just east of the Towson circle, and has eight new restaurants in the works. Not only does this represent Cinemark’s 30th anniversary, but it also represents Towson’s first commercial cineplex since the ill-fated Towson Commons 8.

The state-of-the-art Cinemark project offers four smaller, 150 to 160-seat theatres for indie, art house and foreign films, more mid-size and larger theaters, and also includes a 70-foot, floor-to-ceiling, 2D and 3D auditorium for summer and holiday blockbusters (Extreme Digital Cinema). There should be about 3,000 total seats in the theatre, if not more.

Downtown Towson has seen more than $800 million in recent private investment, including 2,600 apartments and townhomes, according to a county press release, new corporate headquarters, an expansion of the luxury shopping wing at Towson Town Center, and coming Towson Row project.

Baltimore Magazine featured Towson’s ongoing development projects in June story, “Boom Town.”

“With Cinemark’s opening at Towson Square, downtown Towson adds an exciting entertainment destination to its lively mix of shopping, restaurants, luxury apartments, townhomes and offices,” said Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz. “Towson’s great demographics and central location make it a perfect fit for one of the largest movie theatre operators in the United States. We’re thrilled Cinemark chose downtown Towson to premiere its new Reserve Level concept, which includes a full bar and lounge and VIP seating.”

James Meredith, head of marketing and communications for Cinemark, said the company also plans to eventually screen concerts, Broadway musicals, sporting events, and Metropolitan Opera performances at the Towson venue. Cinemark Towson also offers reserve-level seating in five theatres. Officials predict the theatres may draw as many as 1 million moviegoers annually.

Included among the dining fare is a self-service, cafeteria-style option, complete with state-of-the-art butter stations (which has us really excited).

Contributed by Daniel Garrett Irwin

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MovieTix86 on July 16, 2014 at 12:11 pm

Theatre 14 is the large-format XD auditorium on the main level and Theatre D is the XD balcony on the Reserve Level.

Like the XD auditorium in its sister theatre (Cinemark Egyptian 24), there are height surrounds on the walls and overhead surrounds in the ceiling. According to Cinemark’s press release, there are over 60 speakers in this auditorium. The XD screen looks slightly larger than the Egyptian’s XD screen. No policy trailers were shown during the XD screening of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, just the FirstLook preshow and film trailers. The Cinemark cell phone policy trailer and XD trailer were not shown after the film trailers/before the feature film.

All auditoriums have reserved seating, including those on the main level (not just the Reserve level balconies). The Reserve level has balcony seating in the five largest auditoriums.

MovieTix86 on July 17, 2014 at 11:59 am

Looks like they’re only doing reserved seating on the upper Reserve level balconies (VIP admission) starting this weekend. Auditoriums on the main level (standard admission) will switch to open seating.

thebrat on July 27, 2014 at 11:15 pm

It looks like the XD screen is Auro-capable. I asked the manager on the phone if an Auro system was installed, he said it was ready, but it wasn’t configured yet. When I caught the XD matinee of Lucy today, the sound had some depth to it, more so than traditional 5.1. Given that Lucy was mixed in Auro 11.1, the 11.1 track played. I noticed an added dimension of height at some moments, perhaps because I was expecting 5.1 to be played back. So it could be Auro or my mind playing tricks.

Sound system on the XD screen was really dense and really good. Barco projection was bright although there was no proper masking as expected in XD. Show playlist was FirstLook preshow, XD logo, film trailers, movie.

MovieTix86 on September 20, 2014 at 11:20 pm

I saw Hercules late last month in one of the standard auditoriums. It was a mid-sized auditorium (no Reserve level balcony). Although the screen is quite large (practically ceiling to floor and wall to wall), there is no masking. The scope ratio of the film and trailers were letterboxed on the screen. Unlike the Cinemark Egyptian, no policy trailers were shown, just the trailers and the feature film. I think they should show the cell phone policy trailer, especially during weekends and holidays.

Giles on May 30, 2016 at 2:50 pm

at one point Cinemark made the announcement back in 2014 that Barco Laser3D systems were to be installed on it’s XD (and I’d assume Xtreme [Fairfax 14]) screens – is this the case?

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FAQs

What is the difference with XD at Cinemark? ›

When you're going out to the movies, you want the biggest, most immersive experience possible. That's where Cinemark XD comes in. Cinemark XD is our premium large-format theatre, with state of the art surround sound and digital projection technology, for a movie experience that puts you right in the action.

Do you wear glasses in Cinemark XD? ›

This theater movieplex offers the signature Cinemark Luxury Loungers with select-you-seat reservations. The XD experience is the way to go for blockbuster movies - better than 3D and no need to wear special glasses. Courteous staff and clean facilities. Plenty of parking.

What is the difference between Cinemark XD and IMAX screen? ›

They're both considered large format, meaning they're competing directly against one another. The major difference here is aspect ratio. IMAX theaters can cater towards the 1 9. 0 and 1 4 3 aspects, whereas Cinemark mostly caters towards the 1 8 5 live, but can occasionally hit the 1 9 0.

Is XD more expensive? ›

Most XD theater tickets are sold and priced the same as traditional movie tickets. However, some theaters may charge a premium to see movies in XD.

Does XD have recliners? ›

The XD theaters feature dual motors that let the customer operate the footrest and back independently to get into the position that's most comfortable for them. Both the standard and XD. auditoriums feature Eclipse model recliner's with flip-up center armrests, padded, vinyl-wrapped arm caps with cupholders.

Can you bring a backpack into a movie theater Cinemark? ›

Cinemark Theatres will soon implement a new bag policy to enhance safety and security for guests and employees. Starting Feb. 22, the theater chain will no longer permit bags or packages larger than 12" x 12" x 6", according to its website.

What is special about Cinemark? ›

Cinemark entertains movie lovers worldwide with immersive sight and sound technology that cannot be replicated at home. That's just the beginning. From expanded food and beverage offerings, in-theatre dining and cutting-edge technology to virtual reality gaming, we are a global company that is always innovating.

Can you watch a 3D movie without glasses at the theater? ›

3D viewing options available and in use for a home or cinema require the use of 3D glasses. Still, technologies in various stages of development enable a 3D image to be viewed on a TV or other video display device without glasses.

How big are the screens at Cinemark XD? ›

With its wider screens reaching up to 70 feet in width and stunning 4K resolution, Cinemark XD provides an immersive experience for moviegoers.

Is the IMAX worth it? ›

The average IMAX screen size is approximately 72' x 50' (22m x 16m), which is significantly larger than traditional movie screens of approximately 50' x 20' (16m x 6.1m). Is IMAX worth it? Yes, it is absolutely worth the price of admission. It's the biggest screen with the best quality.

What is D-BOX at Cinemark? ›

Immersive cinematic motion seats

D-BOX removes the line between you and the screen, creating a hyper-realistic, immersive experience that pulls you into the story. Your seat moves with the movie, so you can feel power and awe every scene.

Is there a weight limit for D-BOX seats? ›

D-BOX Motion System is not recommended for children under ten years of age without parental supervision. Minimum weight must be at least 45 lbs. Any weight lighter than that and the seat may not activate.

Is D-BOX or XD better? ›

There are extra-large screen presentations like XD and extra-extra-large versions such as ScreenX, but D-BOX takes a different approach to put you right into the middle of a movie. Unique seats and an array of speakers create an overwhelming envelope of sound and motion that turns a movie into a physical experience.

Are D-BOX seats more expensive? ›

Most theatres offering D-BOX feature 2-3 auditoriums outfitted with this premium selection. There's an additional charge for D-BOX seating. Prices vary depending on the theatre, but the average premium for a D-BOX upgrade is $8.

What's better, XD or real 3D? ›

XD means bigger screen, better sound, and better chairs. It's still RealD. So the 3D is actually the same, just better presentation?

What's the difference between xd and D-BOX? ›

There are extra-large screen presentations like XD and extra-extra-large versions such as ScreenX, but D-BOX takes a different approach to put you right into the middle of a movie. Unique seats and an array of speakers create an overwhelming envelope of sound and motion that turns a movie into a physical experience.

Is Cinemark XD in 4K? ›

Images are projected onto our XD screens by state-of-the-art Barco digital 4K projectors. The technology guarantees exceptional brightness and picture clarity free from visual distortion. If that tech talk means nothing to you, imagine being able to see 35 trillion colors clearly.

What is luxury lounger XD? ›

What is a Luxury Lounger? Cinemark's signature Luxury Lounger chaise lounge chair seats whisk you away, off the couch and into a world of comfort and relaxation. Each recliner features adjustable heating, motorized headrest and footrest customization, and ultra-plush cushioning for maximum coziness.

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