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Because two movie theaters are economically better than one, the days of grand film houses with more than 1,000 seats are just about over. Extensive renovation, restoration and new construction ...
The world is opening their eyes to THE OLD STRIPPER. And now she's going to be in movie theaters across the country.
Screens like old times: movie spectacles of the past By Peter Hartlaub , Culture Critic Updated July 28, 2014 4:39 p.m. May 25, 1977: Fans line up during opening weekend to see "Star Wars" at the ...
Film to focus on old movie theaters. By Allison Wollam Updated Oct 22, 2012 8:33 a.m. ... Montessori-based kids’ games app makes screen time guilt-free—now $50 for life.
The Senator Theatre has operated as a movie theater ever since, closing only briefly in 2010 and again in 2012-13. Today, it's a first-run theater showing movies on four screens.
Some old movie houses continue to show films, often grotesquely cut up into smaller, cineplex-style auditoriums, like the four-screen Highland Park Theatre. Some, like the fabulous Granada in ...
These screens have showcased movies outside of the mainstream for 23 years. The Neon to host ‘Family Holiday Film Series’ ...
Not surprisingly, such excursions now cost more, and not just because of pricier refreshments: Some theaters are charging 65 percent more for a movie shown on the jazziest new screens like ScreenX ...
Today's movie megaplexes may offer endless cinematic choices, but as buildings go, they all look the same. But once upon a time, movie theaters were marvels of gilded opulence, evoking romantic ...
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