Milagro Cinemas brings premium movie entertainment to the communities we serve.
Founded by acclaimed filmmaker Moctesuma Esparza, Milagro isn't just named for miracles—it's a testament to the power of perseverance and community transformation through the joy of cinema.
Born from Esparza's childhood tradition of weekly movie outings with his father, Milagro Cinemas looks to revive the transformative power of shared cinematic experiences. Our state-of-the-art theater features cutting-edge technology, including 4K Laser Projection, Dolby Atmos Sound, 100% luxury recliner seating, and D-BOX motion seats. We complement this premium viewing experience with a full menu, including beer and wine, curated for local tastes and preferences.
Milagro Cinemas is more than just a premium movie experience; we're a cultural hub where communities come together. Our independent theater chain is dedicated to being an active and positive presence in our community, partnering with local businesses and schools, supporting nonprofit organizations, and contributing to the cultural and economic vitality of the cities we call home.
What People Are Saying
“Acclaimed filmmaker Moctesuma Esparza founded Milagro Cinemas, a place he says is meant to be a cultural hub and a premium movie experience.” (CBS)
"Milagro Cinemas features 4K Laser projection, Dolby Atmos Sound, luxury recliner seats, and even motion seats for those “Twisters” fans out there. Moreover, the theater will be focused on centering first-run movies, indie films, and other content from Latino filmmakers. To set his cineplex apart, Esparza is also offering tacos, burritos, and micheladas in addition to traditional movie snacks like popcorn, soda, candy as well as alcoholic beverages like beer and wine. This is all part of his plan to create a luxury experience at the theater…” (INDIEWIRE)
"Milagro will be open to the public on August 2 and will feature cutting-edge technology, including 4K laser projection, Dolby Atmos sound, recliner seating and motion seats. More than a state of the art theater, the location also hopes to be what Esparza called a “community hub,” where Latino families can enjoy movies, enjoy cultural food and browse through art installations and paintings from local artists." (CALO NEWS)
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