regal entertainment

    By Julia Scott

    | 8:00AM 2/28/2011
    After compiling this huge list of senior discounts and freebies, I'm convinced that, if you're of a certain age, it's just a matter of asking to save money. Just remember to bring ID, as many retailers and restaurants will ask for proof of your age. After all, you look so young!

    By Danny King

    | 6:30AM 12/28/2010
    At least one analyst is predicting that fourth-quarter box-office sales are set to fall 12% as most 3-D movies have failed to attract big audiences this year. Even worse: The trend extends beyond movie theaters to the living room.

    By Julia Scott

    | 11:50AM 10/15/2010
    Headed to the movies tonight? Print out this coupon for a free drink at any Regal Cinemas, United Artists, or Edwards theater. Valid today, Oct. 15, 2010 only. You need to buy popcorn to get the free soda. One coupon per person. This coupon is being issued through Facebook, so you'll need a log...

    By Julia Scott

    | 7:00AM 6/04/2010
    Load up on free food and treats with free donuts, ice cream, and granola. Plus, there are a slew of free movie showings for kids (G and PG flicks), free dog treats, a subscription to Maxim magazine, and a packet of free seeds to start a garden. What a way to start the weekend! Today, Friday June 4...

    By Sarah Coffey

    | 6:00AM 3/25/2010
    Trying to cash in on a new wave of 3D movies, theaters across the country are quietly raising ticket prices up to almost $20 a head. No official announcement has been made. But theaters owned by Regal Entertainment Group, Cinemark Holdings and AMC Entertainment are upping prices by as much as 26%...

    By Sarah Gilbert

    | 4:00PM 11/21/2009
    The biggest horror show in movie theaters right now isn't on screens but in the tubs of popcorn resting in audience members' laps, if you ask one consumer advocate. Snacking on a medium popcorn and soda at one of Regal Entertainment Group's (RGC) cinemas is the nutritional equivalent of eating...

    By Jonathan Berr

    | 11:30AM 4/15/2009
    During the Great Depression, Americans flocked to ornate movie houses to forget about their troubles. Now, they are turning to impersonal multiplexes for relief. Movie admissions are up about 10 percent year-to-date, according to the National Association of Theater Owners (NATO), a trade...