This is a list of cinemas in Malaysia:
| Cinema | Screens | Seats | Location | Operator | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ÆON Bukit Tinggi Shopping Centre | 10 | 1960 | Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang | Tanjong Golden Village | The newest TGV cinema, opened on 6th February 2008. |
| ÆON Seberang Prai City Shopping Centre | 5 | ? | Bukit Mertajam | TGV | |
| ÆON Seremban 2 | 5 | 1067 | Seremban 2 | Tanjong Golden Village | |
| ÆON Tebrau City | 10 | 2000+ | Desa Tebrau | Tanjong Golden Village | One of the largest Tanjong Golden Village cinemas in Malaysia, with Megascreen (20-metre in width). |
| Berjaya Megamall | 5 | 970 | Kuantan | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Berjaya Times Square | 9 | 1570 | Kuala Lumpur | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Bukit Mertajam | 3 | 707 | Bukit Mertajam, Penang | Golden Screen Cinemas | The first GSC outlet in Seberang Prai |
| Bukit Raja Shopping Centre | 8 | 1710 | Bukit Raja, Klang | Tanjong Golden Village | The second TGV cinema in Malaysia. |
| Cathay Cineplex Kota Kinabalu | 3 | Kota Kinabalu | Cathay Cineplexes | ||
| Central Square | 3 | 666 | Sungai Petani | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Cineleisure Damansara | 10 | 2000+ | Mutiara Damansara | Cathay Cineplexes | |
| City Square | 5 | 1426 | Johor Bahru | Cathay Cineplexes | |
| Coliseum Theatre | 1 | 888 | Kuala Lumpur | Chua Seong Siew | The Coliseum Theatre is Malaysia's oldest movie theater. It was built in 1921 by Chua Cheng Bok. In 2006, the Malaysian government proposed to close the theater and turn it into a cultural center, but relented when there was a public outcry to the scheme.[1] |
| GSC Kota Kinabalu | 3 | 1648 | Kota Kinabalu | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Gurney Plaza | 12 | 1833 | Pulau Tikus, Penang | Golden Screen Cinemas | The largest Golden Screen Cinema in the northern Peninsular. Houses Malaysia's first premiere class cinema theatre. |
| IOI Mall | 5 | 1448 | Puchong | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Ipoh Parade | 3 | 803 | Ipoh | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Kinta City | 6 | 1000+ | Ipoh Garden, Ipoh | Tanjong Golden Village | |
| Kluang Parade | 4 | ?? | Kluang | MBO | |
| Kompleks Bukit Jambul | 6 | 1178 | Bukit Jambul | Star Screen Cinemas | |
| Leisure Mall | 4 | 1610 | Cheras | Golden Screen Cinemas | The first multiplex in Malaysia and the first movie theatre with a computerised ticket system in Malaysia. |
| Mahkota Parade | 4 | 830 | Malacca | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Megamall Pinang | 5 | 1500 | Butterworth | Mega Cineplex | |
| Mid Valley Megamall | 18 | 2899 | Kuala Lumpur | Golden Screen Cinemas | One of Malaysia's biggest and largest cinemas. |
| The Mines | 5 | 1000+ | Seri Kembangan | Tanjong Golden Village | |
| One Utama (New Wing) | 13 | 2168 | Bandar Utama | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| One Utama (Original Wing) | 7 | ?? | Bandar Utama | Tanjong Golden Village | The first TGV cinema in Malaysia which was opened in 1995. |
| Pelangi Leisure Mall | 5 | 2361 | Johor Bahru | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Prangin Mall | 8 | 1566 | George Town | Cathay Cineplexes | |
| Queensbay Mall | 8 | 1512 | Bayan Lepas, Penang | Golden Screen Cinemas | The 2nd GSC Cinema in Penang Island after Gurney Plaza. |
| Selayang Capitol | 3 | 750 | Selayang | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Shaw Centrepoint | 4 | 1006 | Klang | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| The Summit | 7 | 1262 | USJ | Golden Screen Cinemas | The first multiplex to provide drive-through ticketing service . |
| Summit Parade | 4 | 830 | Batu Pahat | Golden Screen Cinemas | |
| Sunway Carnival Mall | 8 | 1426 | Seberang Jaya, Penang | Golden Screen Cinemas | The 2nd GSC Cinema in Seberang Prai; 3rd GSC in Penang; Twin Seat available. |
| Sunway Pyramid | 12 | 2598 | Bandar Sunway | Tanjong Golden Village | Largest TGV cinema in Malaysia. |
| Suria KLCC | 12 | 2400+ | KLCC | Tanjong Golden Village | The second largest Tanjong Golden Village cinema in Malaysia. |
| Taiping Sentral | 7 | ?? | Taiping | Star Screen Cinema | The Largest in Perak |
| Terminal One | 4 | 1086 | Seremban | Golden Screen Cinemas |
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