Cinema United Visits Cinergy Midland Tall City

Cinema United’s Todd Halstead recently joined Cinergy Entertainment Group for the VIP night at its newest and largest project yet: Cinergy Tall City in Midland, Texas. Timed to open alongside the premiere of Avatar: Fire and Ash, the 98,000-square-foot cinema entertainment center is built for shared experiences. What was once a long-closed movie theatre is now a vibrant cinema entertainment center that’s creating more than 180 new jobs and marking a real investment in this West Texas community.

Cinema At The Center

Cinergy co-founders Jeff and Jamie Benson have long said cinema is the foundation of the company’s growth, and that philosophy is at the heart of the building. Cinergy Tall City features six luxury dine-in auditoriums with recliner seating, laser projection, and premium sound. Two of the screens are equipped with 4K RGB laser projection and Dolby Atmos, showing a strong commitment to presentation, led by David Zylstra, Director of Theatre Technology. Movies aren’t an afterthought here. They’re the anchor.

Beyond the Screens

Outside the auditoriums, the venue opens into a full entertainment destination. Cinergy Tall City features:

  • 11 lanes of boutique bowling
  • Four escape rooms
  • A sprawling arcade with more than 80 games (with plans to reach 100 next year)
  • A full sports bar anchored by a massive projection wall that turns game day into a shared event.

The center’s layout is flexible, with private event rooms and adaptable spaces that can handle everything from birthday parties to corporate events, fundraisers, and community gatherings. It’s a good example of how cinemas are expanding what they offer while keeping movies front and center. As Jeff put it, Tall City was built to deliver the kind of big screen impact and entertainment experiences people usually have to travel hours to find.

A Team Effort

The VIP night was also a reminder that projects like this don’t come together without teamwork. The Bensons surprised Kathi Gillman, Vice President of Construction and Capital Asset Purchasing, with a championship belt in recognition of her work overseeing the project to completion. Kathi worked closely with colleagues like CTO Bill Radtke, Vice President of Operations Todd Maunsell and design-build partner ARCO Murray to make the venue a reality.

A Win for Midland

The team’s hands-on approach extended to the night itself. COO Darek Heath jumped behind the bar to channel his best Cocktail-era Tom Cruise, while Rich Schwarte, President and CFO, engaged guests and gave tours, and Jordan Michael, head of Box Office & Guest Experience, helped keep the event moving. Chief Marketing Officer Traci Hanlon summed it up well, calling Cinergy Tall City the company’s most dynamic and immersive location yet, one where every element, from elevated dining to next-generation attractions, was designed with guest experience in mind.

Local leaders were equally enthusiastic. Midland District One City Council representative Brian Stubbs joined the event and spoke about how Cinergy Tall City reflects the kind of public-private partnership that supports the city’s goals around economic growth and quality of life. He pointed to developments like this as part of the bigger picture, alongside schools, parks, and neighborhoods, when people decide where they want to live, work, and raise families.

Looking Ahead

Cinergy’s roots in Midland run deep. The company opened its original Midland location in 2013, a project that exceeded expectations and helped fuel its national growth. Since then, Cinergy has expanded to 10 cinema entertainment centers across four states, totaling 82 screens, and was named Top Family Entertainment Center of the World by IAAPA.

And Tall City isn’t done growing. Cinergy Speedway Extreme Karting, a 45,000-square-foot expansion, is already underway and scheduled to open in spring 2026. Featuring multi-level electric kart racing and dedicated spectator viewing areas, it shows Cinergy’s continued push to raise the bar on what cinema entertainment centers can be.

As Cinema United continues visiting exhibitors across the country, Cinergy Tall City stands out as a strong example of how movie theaters can energize the communities they serve.

Cinema United Releases “Strength of Theatrical Exhibition” 2025 Update Spotlighting Important Movie Theatre Industry Metrics

Movie Fan Engagement Remains High with Gen Z Moviegoers Leading the Charge to the Local Theatre

LOS ANGELES, CA – (Dec. 17, 2025) – Cinema United, the world’s largest exhibition trade association, today released the 2025 update to its “Strength of Theatrical Exhibition” report, an annual analysis of key industry metrics beyond traditional box-office performance. This year’s update highlights how theatres are building loyalty through innovation, high-quality experiences, and a diverse slate of films—trends that continue to drive strong audience engagement. The report includes a special spotlight on Gen Z moviegoers, whose frequency of attendance grew by 25% over the last 12 months*, the largest increase of any age group.

“Weekend box office is important, but a more accurate measure is looking at the industry on an annual basis and considering myriad other factors in the marketplace to get a more complete picture of the strength of the industry,” said Michael O’Leary, President and CEO of Cinema United. “2025 is a perfect example of a year where an inconsistent box office threatens to overshadow other variables that point to a bright future for movies on the big screen.”

Key findings in the 2025 update include:

  • The number of habitual moviegoers (those who see at least six movies annually) grew by 8% *.
  • 77% of Americans aged 12-74 saw at least one movie, representing a total of more than 200 million Americans*.
  • Cinema loyalty programs in North America saw a 15% jump in new subscriptions from 2024 to 2025**.
  • Among all age groups, Gen Z went to the movies more frequently, averaging 6.1 visits, up from 4.9.*
  • 41% of Gen Z audiences went to the movies six times or more, up from 31% in 2022*.

In addition, the Cinema United “Strength of Theatrical Exhibition” 2025 update features unreleased Gen Z-focused data from global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company’s Attention Equation report, revealing new insights into what Gen Z seeks out most in going to the movies, namely, immersive moviegoing experiences and unique concessions as the two highest-rated priorities.

“Movie fans, led by Gen Z, in particular, love coming to the movies and theatre owners are responding by spending over $1.5 billion upgrading their theatres over the past year in North America alone,” O’Leary continued. “The number of people who saw six or more movies grew a staggering 8% last year, and with the amazing slate of 2026 movies on the horizon, that trend has a chance to continue. Time and time again, consumers show that when investment and innovation combine with a great movie to create a special experience, the theatrical business thrives. That time-tested foundation of our industry remains strong, and we are excited to build upon it toward greater success in the coming year.”

*Source: NRG’s Future of Film report, August 2024-August 2025
**Source: Cinema United

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE 2025 UPDATE

ABOUT CINEMA UNITED

Founded in 1948, Cinema United is the largest exhibition trade organization in the world, representing 31,000 movie screens in all 50 U.S. states and Canada, with an additional more than 30,000 screens in 80 countries. Its membership includes theatres of all sizes, from the largest cinema chains to one-screen theatres in cities and towns around the world. For additional information, please visit cinemaunited.org.

Cinema United Staff Supports Cranford Theatre Reopening In New Jersey

[Left to Right: Cinema United’s Harry Medved, Cranford Theater’s Doreen Sayegh, Cinema United’s Matt Pollock]

Cinema United staffers Matt Pollock and Harry Medved recently attended the reopening of the nearly 100 year-old Cranford Theatre, the cultural gathering place for the historic Main Street America town of Cranford, New Jersey.

Reopening and revitalizing the five-screen Cranford Theater has been the result of the hard work of indefatigable cinema owner Doreen Sayegh (highlighted in Cinema United’s Behind the Screens: Faces of Exhibition video from CinemaCon 2025), along with her family and team members.

“The movie theatre is definitely the anchor of our downtown,” says Downtown Cranford Executive Director Caren Demyen said at the the theatre’s reopening on December 2, 2025, “People go see a movie at The Cranford Theater and they will stop at other downtown destinations to have dinner or drinks nearby. Because of the wide variety of movies playing at the cinema, they’ll be introduced to the town of Cranford, New Jersey, and then will want to come back. We do a lot of cinema-merchant collaborations, like Sunday Dinner & a Movie with our local bistro or an in-theatre book-reading tie-in with the Cranford Bookstore. The local merchants really appreciate the theatre being here, and they see first-hand how it helps their business. We’re so grateful that Doreen and her team were able to achieve this holiday miracle for us. She embodies what community means with the support she’s provided for all of us. We’re so lucky that Doreen and the theatre are here.” 

Cinema United Opposes Proposed Acquisition Of Legendary Hollywood Studio Warner Bros.

Fewer Movies and Lack of Meaningful Commitment to Theatrical Exhibition will Hurt Consumers, Theatre Owners, and the Entertainment Industry around the Globe

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Dec. 5, 2025 – Cinema United, the world’s largest exhibition trade association which represents over 30,000 movie screens in all 50 states, with an additional 26,000 screens internationally, announced today their opposition to the proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery by Netflix.

“The proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. by Netflix poses an unprecedented threat to the global exhibition business. The negative impact of this acquisition will impact theatres from the biggest circuits to one-screen independents in small towns in the United States and around the world,” said Cinema United President and CEO Michael O’Leary. “Cinema United stands ready to support industry changes that lead to increased movie production and give consumers more opportunities to enjoy a day at the local theatre. But Netflix’s stated business model does not support theatrical exhibition. In fact, it is the opposite. Regulators must look closely at the specifics of this proposed transaction and understand the negative impact it will have on consumers, exhibition and the entertainment industry.”

This mega-deal between Netflix and Warner Bros. would risk removing 25% of the annual domestic box office if films that are traditionally given a robust theatrical release by Warner Bros. disappear from theatres. Netflix currently grants only a handful of their films a token theatrical release and the overwhelming majority of Netflix titles go straight to their platform.

“Netflix success is television, not movies on the big screen. A true commitment to theatrical means a robust slate of movies with a meaningful period of theatrical exclusivity supported by marketing. Sporadic and truncated theatrical releases to meet awards criteria in a handful of theatres is not a commitment to exhibition.” O’Leary added. “Movie theatres are cultural and economic anchors of communities of all sizes – we are a Main Street industry. Research shows that for each dollar spent in a local movie theatre, an additional $1.50 is spent in surrounding businesses in the community—restaurants, bars, shopping centers, transportation. That is what is at risk here if we sanction fewer movies in the marketplace. Theatres will close, communities will suffer, jobs will be lost.”

ABOUT CINEMA UNITED

Founded in 1948, Cinema United is the largest exhibition trade organization in the world, representing more than 31,000 movie screens in all 50 U.S. states and Canada, with an additional more than 30,000 screens in 80 countries. Its membership includes theatres of all sizes, from the largest cinema chains to one-screen theatres in cities and towns around the world. For additional information, please visit cinemaunited.org.

CinemaCon Vendor Spotlight Launches with Gold Medal

Cinema United is proud to introduce a new series designed to celebrate the partners who help theatrical exhibition thrive: the CinemaCon Vendor Spotlight, presented by Cinema United. This new program shines a light on the companies whose innovation, service, and long-standing commitment power the moviegoing experience on the show floor at CinemaCon and in cinemas around the world.

We’re excited to kick off the series by spotlighting Gold Medal Products Company, a global leader in concession equipment and supplies and a dedicated supporter of the cinema business since 1931.

Read the full spotlight here: https://www.cinemacon.com/en/gold-medal-vendor-spotlight

Headlines Newsletter, December 2, 2025

Global Box Office

Variety: ‘Zootopia 2’ Box Office: All the Records Set in Opening Weekend

Global
Highest animated global opening of all time (based on current rates) 
Fourth-biggest global opening of all time after “Avengers: Endgame” ($1.2 billion), “Avengers: Infinity War” ($630 million) and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ($587 million)
Biggest global debut of 2025
Highest global opening for an animated sequel ever
Largest global opening ever for Walt Disney Animation Studios
Highest global opening for any animated film in Disney’s 102-year history
Biggest opening weekend increase from original to sequel for any animated franchise (239%)

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The Hollywood Reporter: ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ Live-Action Movie, New ‘Sonic’ Set 2028 Releases From Paramount

Paramount‘s 2028 slate will include four pizza-loving turtles and a hedgehog.

The studio announced Monday that the untitled hybrid live-action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles feature from producer Neal H. Moritz will hit theaters Nov. 17, 2028. Additionally, an untitled film in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise is set for theatrical release on Dec. 22, 2028.

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