AMC Theatres

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2515 E Camelback Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85016

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602-9564
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One of the nicest AMC theaters in town. Not too big, only 14 screens, but not too small either. Good concessions, clean, light-filled, and spacious lobby, easy hallways to navigat...

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They didnt pay there employees for the hours they worked!!! Everyone is pissed off so just imagine what will happen to your food... People count on there pay checks and management...

DO NOT GO HERE!!!!!!! 9/17/2011

They didnt pay there employees for the hours they worked!!! Everyone is pissed off so just imagine what will happen to your food... People count on there pay checks and management told the employees they will 25% of there money within the next two weeks when the movies sales pick up!!! Shame on AMC!!! they gave out so much free food for the opening they cant even pay the people who prepared it..STAY AWAY!! Do not support them!!! more

Movies with a View 1/15/2003

One of the nicest AMC theaters in town. Not too big, only 14 screens, but not too small either. Good concessions, clean, light-filled, and spacious lobby, easy hallways to navigate, great stadium seating, friendly staff. Free (and covered) parking for 4 hours with complimentary validation inside. The stadium seating is comfortable and most of the theaters are of good-size (not too cramped). The best part is that right outside the theater entrance you have a view of Squaw Peak, Camelback Mountain, Biltmore Fashion Square, etc. It's a fabulous place to catch a sunset and see the stars twinkle at night! Within walking distance of many restaurants, great shopping, Starbucks, offices, hotels, and more. A safe, nice, beautiful area. Last few times I've been there the escalator area near the parking garage has had a weird sewer smell which was terribly unpleasant, but all in all, it's a wonderful movie-going experience. Pros: Beautiful Area, Great Views, Quality Theater Cons: Bad Smelling more
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  • In Short
    In 1920, Edward Durwood opened a single-screen picture house in Kansas City, Mo. Over the next 40 years, his company went on to pioneer the use of four- and six-screen theaters....

  • 10/6/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Neighborhoods: Camelback East
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