Premiere Cinema Corp., headquartered in Big Spring, Texas, was one of the first theater chains to transition all its locations from 35 mm film to fully digital and is among the largest privately owned theater companies in America. As of 2012, Premiere Cinemas operated 256 screens in 22 theaters across Texas, Alabama, Florida and New Mexico.
AL | Bessemer | Premiere Cinema 14 Tannehill |
Birmingham | Birmingham Premiere LUX Cine GSX & Pizza Pub | |
Gadsden | Premiere Cinema 16 Gadsden Mall | |
Pell City | Pell City Premiere LUX Cinertainment | |
Spanish Fort | Premiere Cinema 14 Eastern Shore | |
FL | Orlando | Premiere Cinema 14 Fashion Square |
Plant City | Plant City Premiere LUX 8 and Pizza Pub Lake Walden | |
MS | Biloxi | Biloxi Premiere Biloxi LUX Cinema |
NM | Rio Rancho | Premiere Cinema 14 Rio Rancho |
SC | Easley | Premiere Cinema 8 Easley |
Greenwood | Premiere Cinema 10 Greenwood | |
Seneca | Premiere Cinema 8 Seneca | |
TX | Abilene | Abilene Premiere Cinema 10 |
Bryan | Premiere Cinema Bryan + IMAX | |
Burleson | Premiere Cinema 14 Burleson | |
El Paso | Premiere Cinema El Paso Bassett + IMAX | |
Grand Prairie | Grand Prairie Premiere LUX Cine | |
Hereford | Premiere Cinema Moovies 6 Hereford | |
Lubbock | Premiere Cinema Lubbock + IMAX | |
Pearland | Pearland Premiere LUX 6 | |
Tomball | Premiere Cinema 7 Tomball |