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BECOME A MEMBER

For many of the challenges within the industry, Cinema United needs as much unity and coordination as possible.

Member Benefits

A subscription to BoxOffice PRO

Keep up to date on film releases, movie reviews, exhibition news, technology and ratings

Domestic box office predictions

By BoxOffice Media, includes opening weekend and total gross predictions for the North American market

Online Encyclopedia of Exhibition

This bi-annual is packed with information on film grosses, upcoming releases, and filmgoer demographics

Exclusive Content

Members only content, webinars and reports on legislation, all here on Cinema United’s website

Member Discounts

Free registration to Cinema United Annual Meeting and Cinema Foundation Summit, free Box Office Magazine subscription, discounted registration rates at CinemaCon, member rates at Loews Hollywood Hotel and The Beverly Hilton, and more

Member Services

Professional staff to provide information and guidance to members, representatives to monitor and influence laws and regulations that affect our members, timely updates on relevant industry news, and more

HEAR FROM OUR MEMBERS

MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Dan Wyatt
Owner
Kiggins Theatre |Vancouver, WA
Marie Flanagan
Owner
Torrington Cinemas |Torrington, WY
Barak Epstein
Operator, The Texas Theatre
Aviation Cinemas |Dallas, TX
Ken Thewes
SVP, Marketing
Marcus Theatres |Milwaukee, WI
Tami Treutlein
CEO
Spotlight Theatrers |Warsaw, NY
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FAQS

  • How much does Cinema United membership cost?

    Cinema United’s dues structure is divided into the following four membership categories.  Dues are assessed annually.  Cinema United’s fiscal year runs from 1-July to 30-June.

    1. U.S. Domestic  The 50 united states and the District of Columbia. Dues are $60 per screen, with a minimum dues payment of $200
    2. U.S. Territory  Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Northern Mariana Islands. Several legislative issues in the United States affect territories governed by U.S. federal law, therefore Cinema United’s lobbying efforts affect these cinemas. Dues are $30 per screen, with a minimum dues payment of $200.
    3. Canada  Hollywood studios deal with Canadian exhibitors as domestic companies, and the most important issues for U.S. and Canadian exhibitors overlap. Dues are US$27.50 per screen, with a minimum dues payment of $200.
    4. International  All countries outside of the U.S. and Canada. Several key issues affect all cinemas on a global level (technology, windows, movie theft, etc.), so worldwide collaboration benefits all members. Annual dues are US$200 for companies operating 1-10 screens, US$500 for companies operating 11-19 screens, US$1,000 for companies operating 20-99 screens, and US$2,000 for companies operating 100 and more screens.
  • What are the benefits?

    Cinema United Members Receive:

    Exclusive Content

    • Members only content on Cinema United’s website
    • Quarterly State of the Industry webinars on matters affecting the exhibition industry
    • Educational webinars on topics useful to movie theater owners and operators
    • Members only update reports on legislation and technology developments, as well as distribution and marketing policies
    • Members only quarterly reports on litigation matters affecting the exhibition industry

    Member Discounts

    • Registration discounts to CinemaCon, the Official Convention of Cinema United
    • A complimentary subscription to BoxOffice magazine, the official magazine of Cinema United
    • Free registration to the Cinema United Summit, held in Los Angeles
    • Hotel room discount at the Loews Hollywood Hotel and The Beverly Hilton

    Member Services

    • A full-time professional staff to provide information and guidance to members
    • Washington, D.C. representatives to monitor and influence laws and regulations that affect our members
    • Free ratings materials (posters, placards, decals, brochures)
    • Building consultants to guide exhibition on new developments in the industry’s infrastructure
    • Daily articles digest of news stories relevant to the exhibition industry
  • What are the qualifications for joining Cinema United?
    • According to Cinema United’s bylaws, a Regular Member is any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or other business entity which is directly engaged in the operation of one or more motion picture exhibition facilities.
    • A Regular Member can be a private and public sector (non-military) non-profit business entity in the United States of America and its Territories.
    • A Regular Member must exhibit DCP-encrypted movies authorized with a key (KDM) and/or exhibit movies via film (35mm or 70mm), in one or more fixed locations built for the purpose of motion picture exhibition.
    • A theater must be open and operating for at least 30 days to be considered for membership.

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Join Cinema United

Our membership includes the largest cinema chains in the world and hundreds of independent theater owners too. Find out how you can be a part of our exciting organization today!