![]() Many of the Maya Cinemas theaters are equipped with Dolby Atmos technology. ![]() The 360-degree sound experience comes from the strategic placement of the sound surround speakers around the theater. Basically, the guests will hear the sounds on the movies with amazing clarity, even the whispered conversations of the characters. Many customers even remark that even with 2D movies, the scenes and its characters seem to jump out at them! The large screens are also meticulously maintained so there are no ugly spots and stains on the scenes – and it definitely contributes to the great movie-going experience.īut since movies are also about the sound, Maya Cinemas are equipped with an incredible audio system, the Maya MPX sound. The theaters are also equipped with laser projection technology that has excellent color range and saturation. ![]() The Maya MPX experience is among the best, too, thanks to the large silver screen that provides the clearest, crispest, and brightest images the chain shows both 2D and 3D movies on its screens. Maya Cinemas ensure that the first-run Hollywood movies shown on their screens provide the best possible entertainment experience through state-of-the-art cinema technology. Currently, the chain has several locations in California, as well as in Pittsburgh, Bakersfield, Fresno, and Delano. In 2003, Moctesuma Esparza, its founder, opened the first Maya Cinema in Salinas, California. The thrust then and now is to offer family-friendly entertainment fare, as well as family-friendly facilities, amenities and services. Its mission” to Develop, build, and own and operate modern megaplex movie theaters in Latino-dominant communities, especially in the underserved markets. “The Help,” a drama based off Kathryn Stockett’s 2009 novel, recounts the story of aspiring journalist Eugenia “Skeeter” Phelan, who writes a book from the point of view of the maids and the racism they are faced with as they work for white families.Īdmission is free for all three shows while supplies last.In 2000, Maya Cinemas became a chartered company. The third film that inspired change is “The Help” (2011), to be shown Feb. Directed by Steven Spielberg and featuring Danny Glover and Whoopi Goldberg in lead roles, the film highlights the issues and struggles black women went through in the early 20th century, including domestic violence, poverty and racism. 17 at noon is 1985 film “The Color Purple,” based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker. A biographical sports film, “42” tells the story about the racial integration of legendary baseball player Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play in the majors. The first movie, “42: The Jackie Robinson Story” (2013), will be shown Saturday, Feb. When it comes to inspiring positive ideas and change, that’s what we’re all about.” “That’s a big thing at Maya because we focus on diversity. “Maya Cinemas is very community oriented, so we look at things that are meaningful like Black History Month,” said Michael Hendon, Promotions & Special Projects Manager at Maya Cinemas. ![]() Maya Cinemas at Campus Pointe is celebrating Black History Month by showing three films that inspire change. Maya Cinemas near Fresno State is showing three films free of cost this February in honor of Black History Month.
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