Griffin Cinemas

Griffin Cinemas is a chain of movie theatres that serves the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, Ireland, France, and Greece. Originally named Griffin Cinema 10, it first opened in 1996 and is owned by Big Ry Entertainment (formerly Griffin Entertainment).

History
The first Griffin Cinemas location opened in Paramus, New Jersey in the summer of 1996. Later that year, the chain quickly grew to locations in New Jersey, New York, Texas, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Massachussetts, California, Rhode Island, Florida, and Connecticut, as well as parts of Eastern Canada. By the mid-2000's, the chain significantly increased locations in Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio, Delaware, Missouri, Minnesota, Virginia, England, Ireland, and Greece. On September 6, 2010, the company name was changed to Griffin Cinemas after holding the Griffin Cinema 10 name for 14 years. In the 2010s, more locations were added in Washington, DC, Maryland, Colorado, Michigan, and Maine. One location in Paris, France opened in 2013.

Loyalty program
Griffin Cinemas has a loyalty program called Griffin Cinema Rewards. It's a free loyalty program where members can get free movies and concessions on their birthday, discounted ticket prices on Tuesdays, and points towards free movie tickets and concessions.